Idgaf. We got into this because there weren't any strong leaders. How do you think we'll get out of it? By relying on the strong leaders we don't have? I don't think ppI understand. The bwashed don't listen to it because their ideas of what is right is predicated on what everybody thinks is right. What they think everybody thinks is predicated on what is and isn't censored. Idk about you but while I can't so easily talk on my socials, I can still speak freely in public and I'll continue to do so. My responses have mostly been positive and I live in a liberal country.
Which is why you go to the nearest river and fill it yourself. You want change just like I do. But we can sit and complain or we can do something about it. I understand you've had a difficult time but I've got to ask you. Do you think it was what you were doing? Or was it, perhaps, how you were doing it? There's a wrong way to do the right thing. It's what differentiates a protest from a riot.
But you come across too strongly, people will be repulsed. You offer them counsel, advice, and all the information they could need and they tend to respond kindly. I can't say I never do the former, because I can and have been too arrogant about it. But for the times where I keep it cool, my response has almost always been positive.
Idgaf. We got into this because there weren't any strong leaders. How do you think we'll get out of it? By relying on the strong leaders we don't have? I don't think ppI understand. The bwashed don't listen to it because their ideas of what is right is predicated on what everybody thinks is right. What they think everybody thinks is predicated on what is and isn't censored. Idk about you but while I can't so easily talk on my socials, I can still speak freely in public and I'll continue to do so. My responses have mostly been positive and I live in a liberal country.
Which is why you go to the nearest river and fill it yourself. You want change just like I do. But we can sit and complain or we can do something about it. I understand you've had a difficult time but I've got to ask you. Do you think it was what you were doing? Or was it, perhaps, how you were doing it? There's a wrong way to do the right thing. It's what differentiates a protest from a riot.
But you come across too strongly, people will be repulsed. You offer them counsel, advice, and all the information they could need and they tend to respond kindly. I can't say I never do the former, because I can and have been too arrogant about it. But for the times where I keep it cool, my response has almost always been positive.