US Pol, Online Spaces (--)
It's so freaking disheartening to look in on the places I used to frequent online back in the depths of the forum age, and see the familiar faces still there - Only now they're complaining about teenagers, railing against TikTok, supporting the US enabling genocide, and talking about how it's perfectly reasonable to "not want boys to play in girl's sports".
They're not bigots, though! That's rude to call them that. They just want to eat Chick-fil-A and enjoy Harry Potter. Stop being mean!!
Can't you see you're being unreasonable to them? You'll never win anyone over like this. You know, it's people who criticize them that REALLY will lose the upcoming election for everyone. The Republicans are just misguided, they have some good points! Transphobia and genocide and just necessary, reasonable things to sway the IMPORTANT voters!!
(I want to be extremely clear: This is my being exceedingly sarcastic and sardonic. Fuck these people for these opinions. It makes me sick in my soul.)
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@Phorm Does it give you any hope to be reminded that I used to BE one of those people? *hug* And believe me, I take ZERO offense at your post even if I used to resemble those people-- because I was wrong, wrong, wrong about so many things and it's so obvious in retrospect.
The only other reassurance (at least for now: a more direct solution may be coming?) I can give is that YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO FEELS THIS WAY, DEAR. <3 <3 <3 I have been absolutely reeling from al this and mostly hiding out from social media. I have barely even been "out hunting" lately, which is NOT like me.
We are in a dark age. But a lot of us miss the golden age, and I think the enthuiasm and frustration about it are going to reach a critical mass eventually, because even some of the "normies" are starting to recognize how constrained and awful the online world feels.
But no, you're not wrong at all, and not bad to feel this way about those people. We are coming up very quickly on a huge reckoning with the something very ugly about modern society, and history will NOT be any kinder to your hand-wringing acquaintances than it's been to the people who "didn't think Hitler seemed like such a bad guy."
Have I told you the story of La Donnola, honey? Because I am just ITCHING to repeat it... (TL;DR: great-grandpa got to punch a Mussolini sympathizer in his own home 😻 )
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@Phorm Oh, and basically my great-granddad's sister married a really sketchy, shady guy that he didn't trust. He nicknamed him "La Donnola," or "The Weasel."
Well, his sister got pragnant and La Donnola didn't have a real job, so they begged Great-Grandpa Nick to let them stay with him and his wife. He did NOT LIKE THIS, because he hated his brother-in-law, but he couldn't turn his sister down so he put up with him.... until one night when Nick came home late and heard something reverberating in the basement.
The fucking weasel was holed up down there with four of his friends, complete strangers to Nick, and a shortwave radio. They were speaking to somebody in Italian. In the late thirties. About something they felt they needed to do at 4 am in a basement.
Yeah.
Great-Grandpa Nick grabbed his shotgun and waved all of them outside except for La Donnola, who he punched in the snoot and told him he'd kill him if he ever saw him again.
I REALLY regret never getting to meet Great-Grandpa Nick. :D
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@zebratron2084
Oh my god. Holy shit.
Your Great-Grandpa Nick was an amazing person :D That's superlative.