I speak MY truth

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Sharon
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Midwest
I have been hearing this phrase a lot more lately. In public, family/friends conversations,
radio and in films or TV series.
I always have to mull over what they really mean by that phrase.
I always come down to this conclusion:

they are changing the word "opinion" to "truth" .

What I'd like to know is why the need to switch to truth?
What is your take on it?
 
I have been hearing this phrase a lot more lately. In public, family/friends conversations,
radio and in films or TV series.
I always have to mull over what they really mean by that phrase.
I always come down to this conclusion:

they are changing the word "opinion" to "truth" .

What I'd like to know is why the need to switch to truth?
What is your take on it?
You're right. My truth. My opinion. Different meanings.
 
It's one more way of indoctrinating of the youth with a mindset of non-cooperation that is part of the socialist undermining of the long established mores of the United States.

mores /môr′āz″, -ēz/

noun plural​

  1. The accepted traditional customs and usages of a particular social group.
  2. Moral attitudes.
  3. Manners; ways
 
Considering the conversations I have been in or overheard this phrase used
I would say it is a way of sending out a hint or warning of
"I will not waver, I will not listen to your side,
I will not concede to being wrong"

That is my "opinion" of about 85% of conversations I have heard or read.
 
Considering the conversations I have been in or overheard this phrase used
I would say it is a way of sending out a hint or warning of
"I will not waver, I will not listen to your side,
I will not concede to being wrong"

That is my "opinion" of about 85% of conversations I have heard or read.
It sounds like something that would've come from the show, "The View".
 
The beginning says "I have a dream" that is a bit different than a flat out "My truth"
maybe you didn't see that part" and I still have that dream. Good Try
I couldn't get the entire plaque in the picture. It's a combination of the intro from Declaration of Independence AND MLK's I Have A Dream Speech.
 
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