Olivine · 36-40
Yeah, I think it's a problem. The way I see it, if you have an issue with someone you tell them in private to save them face. This way they don't get defensive and you can have a productive conversation instead of embarrassing them and making a scene, which makes them less likely to actually take what you said to heart.
A truly decent person doesn't stand up for what's right for the attention, they do it because it's what's right, even if no one else sees.
A truly decent person doesn't stand up for what's right for the attention, they do it because it's what's right, even if no one else sees.

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@Olivine Exactly. They see others as the enemy. You don't just chat with your enemies. You attack them.
A community cannot work against itself like that though
A community cannot work against itself like that though
Sicarium · 46-50, M
It's a way for authoritarian activists to complain about things that are "problematic" (which is code for 'you didn't actually do anything wrong, but I don't like it and demand that you stop', to virtue signal faux-moral purity, and to silence/deplatform opposition voices.
Personally, I'm all for it. It shows who these people really are.
Personally, I'm all for it. It shows who these people really are.
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@waleskinder It is a very tiny portion of the millennials really. Dubbed "generation z"
1995+
Naturally there were people like this before, but not a culture
1995+
Naturally there were people like this before, but not a culture