When will we stop treating women's reactions to offenses as worse than the offenses themselves?
Biology meme
“You’re so quiet” yee I wish you were too
no offense but your struggle is valid no matter how many people have it worse than you
- Advocate free thinking and intellectual curiosity, but frequently engage in intellectual dishonesty and censorship when it disagrees w/ their prerogative
- "Freedom of speech for me but not for thee"
- Denounce dehumanization, but commit it frequently when people are "canceled"
- Claim to value the ability of discomfort to help people learn/change, but frequently defame ("cancel") individuals whose arguments make them uncomfortable, regardless of how realistic those arguments might be
- Use character assassination and censorship to have their way, no matter that this directly contradicts their principles of social justice
- Accept little to no criticism, despite criticizing endlessly
- Advocate 'embracing diversity,' but will dismiss/denounce/defame/demonize those who acknowledge differences and who insist that such differences should not be overlooked, and should instead be honored
- Appoint themselves the arbitrary arbiters of right and wrong: judge, jury, and executioner on every issue
They do all of this in the name of social justice
I appreciate what these movements are trying to achieve. But the lack of situational/self-awareness in them is astounding. They are isolating themselves in an echo chamber. They are losing people.
Me: this character is a horrible person.
Also me: I love them so much.
greetings;
I came upon your page recently, and in a very short time have learned a lot about Jewish culture, Jewish history, and the challenges that Jewish people face. I want to express my sincere appreciation. I am a non-Jew, and the more I learn, the more eager I am to actively engage/disrupt anti-semitism when it happens - as best I can. I am so excited to support you!
Thank you for maintaining this page.
Thank you so much! When I originally started this account I imagined my audience would be only other Jews, and I kinda thought it would be the community kvetching and kvelling about different things the community faces and goes through. I ended up finding that a lot of gentiles actually are interested in learning about Judaism, which was really surprising and encouraging. So thank you too!
I'll say it, since no one else seems to be ready for this conversation:
His legs are f****** amazing.
They're perfect. I can't believe this conversation hasn't been had yet.