Zeuro · 26-30, F
Exactly. A lot of people latch onto causes because they’re trendy, and don’t actually look at the facts, and then end up doing more harm than good. Prime example is what’s happening on college campuses now with the pro-Palestine movement
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Miram · 31-35, F
@Zeuro
You're hijacking my thread. A positive thread to push a specific agenda.
Like I already said, you are incapable of evaluating the motivations of ALL the protestors and whether or not they are consistent in their principles.
You just don't like what they protest about.
And Sudan should not only be brought up to silence another cause, speaking of consistency. Same for other causes.
This is a waste of time.
You're hijacking my thread. A positive thread to push a specific agenda.
Like I already said, you are incapable of evaluating the motivations of ALL the protestors and whether or not they are consistent in their principles.
You just don't like what they protest about.
And Sudan should not only be brought up to silence another cause, speaking of consistency. Same for other causes.
This is a waste of time.
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SinlessOnslaught · M
I'm going to clone you so you can start saying these things to yourself.
Miram · 31-35, F
@SinlessOnslaught
I would not. I get plenty of thanking.
But many unfortunately are invisible and have to do plenty on their own.
I would not. I get plenty of thanking.
But many unfortunately are invisible and have to do plenty on their own.
SinlessOnslaught · M
@Miram I'm glad you get plenty of thanking, you deserve it.
Also two Mirams would definitely end up waging nuclear war on each other over an argument about food.
Also two Mirams would definitely end up waging nuclear war on each other over an argument about food.




