unfortunately human frailty is naturally occurring. Can you point to any point in the arc of human existence where it was not the case?
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Replying to @jayphonic
You get the difference between something that is naturally occurring, like tornados, and racial discrimination, yes?
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Replying to @johnpike15
I'm not sure what to say if you can't recognize the human condition. Its not an excuse its a recognition of our condition. 1/
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Replying to @jayphonic @johnpike15
I don't know you but I know you've made terrible mistakes and done hurtful things towards others. 2
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Replying to @jayphonic
Yes, & if there r things I can do 2 rectify those wrongs, but instead say 'well, I'm better now, maybe I'll be better later', not admirable.
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Replying to @johnpike15
I don't think that's what
@HPluckrose or I have been saying AT ALL. You're intentionally trying to impugn our motives.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @jayphonic @HPluckrose
Not trying to impugn shit, brother. I'm just not on board with the celebration of progress that has been half-assed so far.
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Replying to @johnpike15 @HPluckrose
Going through the thread, looking for any sort of celebration. Nope. I can't find it. I see a lot about assessing the scale of progress.
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Replying to @jayphonic @johnpike15
I spoke of celebrating progress alongside planning further progress. We used to do that, you know? It was empowering.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drGx7JkFSp4 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
we still do that at every Gay Pride Parade. That's the point; celebration of how far we've come, recognising we're not done yet.
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