FF in his heart, to be sure.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. There are plenty of conservatives on here who I think are perfectly fine people, but Fuzzy isn't interested in engaging with anybody in good faith and he always seems to be seething with anger and hatred. I don't see much to like about Fuzzy the person.
So humor me: What would "engaging in good faith" look like coming from me?
1. Don't make things up (i.e., when you falsely claimed the only cities Biden beat HRC in were Philly, Detroit, and Atlanta.)
2. Don't pretend like nonsense allegations deserve to be taken seriously (i.e. anything the Trump team has said to call the results of the election into question.)
3. Don't whatabout (i.e. Don't respond to a discussion about why someone has done something wrong with a non-sequitur as to why somebody else has done something wrong.)
4. Don't derail threads (i.e. don't whine about BLM in threads that are not about BLM.)
5. Stop demanding Democrats live up to standards that your side constantly fails (i.e. lecturing Biden about civility when Trump is clearly more uncivil.)
6. Stop acting like you're somehow a victim on Atlas or in real life.
7. When facts are provided that prove beyond doubt that you are either lying (or more likely, have been lied to) or are just making up nonsense, have the guts to own it. Don’t just slink off for a day or two and then come back acting like nothing happened, and even bring up the same disproven point again.
(Edit: I just saw Dule made the same point right above me. Fuzzy Bear, true to form, has failed to acknowledge either of us, or all of Blairite's points. At this point we just have to accept his silence as the acknowledgement, as cowardly as that is.)