Sometimes some internet slacktivist will accuse me of not “doing the work” and then when I try to get a definition of “work” it turns out to be something like reading a viral article or holding up the cover of some book we’re all supposed to be reading or using a bamboo straw
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There are certainly real activists plying their trade on social material, but there are way more performative, virtue-signaling scolds, wokeconomy patron grifters, DM sliding sexual predators, and “radical in the streets, heteronormative in the sheets” bougie hypocrites
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All of this stuff makes it downright difficult to take “doing the work” seriously, since it causes extreme skepticism of the folks who are indeed doing the real and really arduous work needed to make life not so awful all the time
8:03 PM - 2 Jul 2019
from Pittsburgh, PA
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