However I find myself being disagreed with quite often, mostly for not advocating or cheering violence, “by any means possible” change, or revolutionary tactics. It would seem that I’m not viewed as authentically holding my view unless I advocate extreme, violent, or radical action to accomplish it.

Those seem like two different things to me.

Edit: TO COMMUNISTS, ANARCHISTS, OR ANYONE ELSE CALLING FOR THE OVERTHROW OF SOCIETY

THIS OBVIOUSLY ISN’T MEANT FOR YOU.

  • @MarciaLynnDorsett
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    72 months ago

    how about you don’t engage in bad faith red herrings? instead, you could address the points other people raise in their comments.

    this is some smug, manipulative bullshit.

    • mozz
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      This was literally a conversation I had with queermunist (I am almost sure; it was a while ago but I am fairly confident that was the other participant when I had the exchange). I’m just filling OP in on the content and recommending they try to experiment themselves, because I think it’s an extremely relevant contribution to OP’s understanding of the answer to their question.

      smug

      Dude I am King Smug; it is 100% fair

      manipulative bullshit

      Not really

      • @MarciaLynnDorsett
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        62 months ago

        it is manipulative. it is designed to distract from the subject at hand and imply that the person being asked is acting in bad faith if they don’t chase your red herring.

        • mozz
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          -32 months ago

          Yeah that was how the person reacted when I asked it that other time, too. Like HOW DARE YOU ASK ME ABOUT MY BELIEFS, THAT IS A DIRTY TRICK

          I found it very notable, too, that perfectly normal reaction. Not like “why is Central America relevant to this lol” but “how dare you”

          • @MarciaLynnDorsett
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            52 months ago

            yea. how dare you. try engaging on topic and with intellectual honesty.