This is part of the reason I *despise* snarky-Twitter. These reptiles think their feigned irreverence makes them cool, but it actually makes them arrogant fucks. Any mouth-breather can hide behind half-assed meme-coated “humor”. It’s hard to be serious, informed, sincere.https://twitter.com/SarahTheHaider/status/1146234737570308096 …
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Yes, I’m mad. No, I can’t control it. But I will log off for the night.
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Replying to @SarahTheHaider
It’s good to see you angry. Being lukewarm serves no one and changes nothing. We should be angry. As they say, if you’re not angry-you’re not paying attn. Anger has it’s legitimate place, like right here. This is where anger belongs.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @SarahTheHaider
Anger scares and unsettles many people, myself included at times. I try to harness my anger to be a motivator for the change I want in my life and to enact changes in the world around me.
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Replying to @Surrey_Atheist @SarahTheHaider
Absolutely. Being pummeled your whole life for being born a girl, for not lowering your eyes and getting in line and doing as you’re told...you eventually either submit or get angry. I got angry and used it to propel myself fwd. I’ll never apologize for my anger. It saved my life
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People lose their families, are tortured, imprisoned, killed for being gay, for denouncing Islam, for not wearing hijab, how can we NOT be angry for them..for us? Only heartless monsters would not be angered by the injustice. We need the anger to motivate us to help enact changes
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