It's set up to make you feel like you're doing something, and it makes it so easy. It's like, smash one button and you can advocate for change, but this really is about relationships. And What those forms do is they allow organizations to collect your personal information and then follow up with you to ask for money. But those individual stories that I hear are actually much more likely to change how I advocate or view something. So if you ignore those, never fill them out again. (14:48–14:55)
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