Again with those assumptions. Go back to start of thread, take a breath, calm the emotions. Read. Properly.
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Replying to @EmJaeCaer @2plus2equals7 and
Feel free to drop the orgs you are involved in. Love to know!
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @2plus2equals7 and
Again why is my path needing to be identical to yours and gatekeeped for worth by you? You literally have the horizons of a blind snail.
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Replying to @EmJaeCaer @2plus2equals7 and
It doesn’t! Are you involved with any political or activist organization? I don’t care if it’s my specific ones. Are you doing anything at all?
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @2plus2equals7 and
Without having to validate a single thing for you, I am working with community organisations to lobby for the raise our rate of unemployment payment permanently and make it have less punitive obligations. Value people is my life philosophy, I favour a lot of direct caring.
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Replying to @EmJaeCaer @2plus2equals7 and
Honestly that’s great. I’m not putting my efforts in that but I’m glad you are and others are considering the rise in unemployment right now.
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @EmJaeCaer and
Only reason I push back on these conversations is because there are a lot of people being armchair critics without putting themselves in these situations. It happens constantly for me and people I know so you can imagine my frustration
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @EmJaeCaer and
Hey have you put yourself in the situation of a disabled person who regularly gets canceled on by rideshare drivers and then gets mocked and harassed as an entitled Karen when they complain about it online
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Replying to @arthur_affect @EmJaeCaer and
Hey Arthur have you thought about that you decided to unblock me after never interacting to make a point I literally brought up already
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @EmJaeCaer and
If you are admitting that you were wrong about your initial argument the driver shouldn't have gotten fired, and the people who said he should've been fired were correct, the correct way to say that is an apology
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"I'm sorry. You were right, and I was wrong" Not "He shouldn't be fired", followed shortly by "Actually he should be fired, but I'm still right", followed by "I'm a real activist on the streets and you're all armchair intellectuals who DO NOTHING"
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