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Some Garbage I Used to Believe in
This article challenges some of my views. I respect what the author is trying to do. However I don't see it as a problem to
talk to someone about the content and explain why it bothers them. Obviously the reason to do that is to understand what you
are doing is wrong. To do this, you have to be completely open and honest with yourself as you listen to what went down.
One of the main things, I fell that is true, is that when someone describes the events that transpired against them, they out
emotion and malice and hate and in their labeling they blame the innocent "straight white man" that is their friend and who
wouldnt do these things.
if you want EQUALITY you have to have a conversation and where two sides can mutually and respectfully agree with eachother.
the discussion will not only lead to a better friendship but thats where you spread the realization of how our actions take
affect in the world.
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