next time I hear “there is just too many (brown) people” i swear

  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    17 hours ago

    No I don’t.

    I’m capable of being honest, and judging myself by thr same standards I judge others.

    You just assumed that I’m not.

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      14 hours ago

      I didn’t “assume” that, it was indicated by the smugness of your keyboard warrior “just do such-and-such, or succumb to doomerism” argument.

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        13 hours ago

        No, you’re not getting it:

        Yep, I am smug, hence the smug description of being smug.

        Meta-smugness.

        You’re assuming that I do not count myself amongst being smug.

        I do.

        Its also not the only of those 3 things I do, see my other comment where you decided to give a pretty good, though mostly off topic explanation of Nietzche vs Schopenhauer, totally missing the part wherr I established being smug is not the only thing that I do.

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          8 hours ago

          So if you can be a smug doomer about it while putting off tangible action for an indefinite period while you work on being able to do more, then why can’t everyone else?

          I just don’t get the point of criticizing people for not doing the things that you’re also not doing. You’re not the only person with a disability or other socioeconomic disadvantage that might get in the way.

          If someone is an able-bodied, white, hetero, cis male with generational wealth, then chances are they don’t care too strongly about changing the status quo. So who was your intended audience exactly?