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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jen's new "tribe" are sassy, middle aged, middle class white women who grew up evangelical and now are looking for a newer cool kid form of spirituality and personal empowerment. Amazingly, they see Jen as a Big Sis figure who's aspirational based on buying the lie of her online life. Glennon Doyle and Sarah Bessey and Rachel Hollis and Big Sis are all sort of now playing in the same sandbox. [/quote] It’s hard for people who ascribe to group think to understand that plenty of people are able to think for themselves. It seems the majority of Jen’s followers like some things about her and don’t care for other things. You can tell by the engagement on her posts that all of her fans aren’t all-in on everything that she posts/shills/believes. Her posts on progressive Christianity and motherhood still resonate for many while other posts and sales pitches have little engagement and occasionally even some criticism. [/quote] It's easy to think she only has stans when she deletes every single negative comment, and always has, like a 15 year old girl on Instagram. [/quote]
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