You know what, I have no fucking room to talk because I’m a fucking coward. I wrote those posts in frustration, cooled off and realized how harmful (and stupid) some of the things I said were, and deleted them because I don’t even have the spine to stand by my own fucking words. Feel free to call me out, or hell screen cap me if you want. I just feel hopeless, and lashed out on ya’ll cause I wish I saw more good in this world. I can’t even see it from the people who are actually trying to help.
We all have moments of anger. This is a shitty world we live in, and sometimes there are no good choices. You wouldn’t be human if you never got frustrated and lashed out at that.
Yeah, but my problem is who I lash out at, and how I did so. I don’'t know any of ya’ll and had no right to call you cowards. I have friends and family who are in the direct line of fire within this wave of fascism in the US, and I’m frustrated cause there’s little I can do to help them, and nobody around them seems to be giving them the help or support they need. I feel discouraged and I had no right to drag you into that, much less blame you for a lack of action.
It will get better. You’re aware of your issues and have the courage to face them. You don’t recognize it right now, but that is absolutely vital. Trust me. I know from personal experience.
In time, you’ll get to the point where you catch yourself before saying something you’ll wish you hadn’t. That’ll be a nice feeling - maybe not at the time, but you’ll look back on it and be proud of yourself. Enjoy it. It will be hard earned.
Understandable. The situation we’re in is incredibly frustrating. Obviously try not to lash out indiscriminately, but also, we get it.
In terms of what to do, before the pandemic I had been working on my small “arm the left” project. Mainly just trying to get my (mainly liberal/leftish) friends and any other takers I could find on facebook to come to the range with me and learn about guns. Several people told me that I had manged to change their minds on the subject. A rare few bought guns of their own, but for the rest they’re at least more familiar with firearms handling. I didn’t really feel capable of starting a community defense organization, but I figure this provides a decent foundation for that sort of thing.
I haven’t kept up with it, since I ended up pretty depressed since the pandemic, and have only started coming out of it in the past few months. Need to get back into it though.
From what I know of antifascist groups, most of what they do is intel gathering on fascist groups, and sometimes infiltrating and disrupting them. The street fighting part draws a lot of attention when it happens, but it’s relatively rarer.
On the electoral front, it seems like Republicans are getting hammered pretty badly over Dobbs and their anti-abortion push. They’re forced by their base to support a deeply unpopular policy, and they’re paying the price for it. They’ll continue to be swept out of power in a lot of places. This doesn’t make up for the loss of Roe, which is very bad for a lot of people. It’s also not a reason to get complacent. However, it is a reason to not despair. Americans overall are not down with the whole MAGA thing.
You are NOT a coward. There is no shame in being frustrated because you want the world to be a better place. It takes courage, maturity, and strength of character to stand up, accept responsibility, and make a sincere apology. I have a great deal of respect for that.
Deleting your comments isn’t an example of spinelessness. You realized that you regretted what you said, that it didn’t reflect who you really are, and didn’t want those words to live forever. We can all relate. Personally, I’ve had (and continue to have) anger issues. There are moments I wish I could “delete”.
Instead of blaming yourself for your understandable frustration, give yourself credit for recognizing it, owning up to it, and apologizing.
We’re a bunch of strangers to you. You had no idea how we’d react. Being honest with us must have been scary, but you did it anyway. Far, far too many people don’t have that kind of strength or integrity.
You know what, I have no fucking room to talk because I’m a fucking coward. I wrote those posts in frustration, cooled off and realized how harmful (and stupid) some of the things I said were, and deleted them because I don’t even have the spine to stand by my own fucking words. Feel free to call me out, or hell screen cap me if you want. I just feel hopeless, and lashed out on ya’ll cause I wish I saw more good in this world. I can’t even see it from the people who are actually trying to help.
We all have moments of anger. This is a shitty world we live in, and sometimes there are no good choices. You wouldn’t be human if you never got frustrated and lashed out at that.
Yeah, but my problem is who I lash out at, and how I did so. I don’'t know any of ya’ll and had no right to call you cowards. I have friends and family who are in the direct line of fire within this wave of fascism in the US, and I’m frustrated cause there’s little I can do to help them, and nobody around them seems to be giving them the help or support they need. I feel discouraged and I had no right to drag you into that, much less blame you for a lack of action.
It will get better. You’re aware of your issues and have the courage to face them. You don’t recognize it right now, but that is absolutely vital. Trust me. I know from personal experience.
In time, you’ll get to the point where you catch yourself before saying something you’ll wish you hadn’t. That’ll be a nice feeling - maybe not at the time, but you’ll look back on it and be proud of yourself. Enjoy it. It will be hard earned.
Understandable. The situation we’re in is incredibly frustrating. Obviously try not to lash out indiscriminately, but also, we get it.
In terms of what to do, before the pandemic I had been working on my small “arm the left” project. Mainly just trying to get my (mainly liberal/leftish) friends and any other takers I could find on facebook to come to the range with me and learn about guns. Several people told me that I had manged to change their minds on the subject. A rare few bought guns of their own, but for the rest they’re at least more familiar with firearms handling. I didn’t really feel capable of starting a community defense organization, but I figure this provides a decent foundation for that sort of thing.
I haven’t kept up with it, since I ended up pretty depressed since the pandemic, and have only started coming out of it in the past few months. Need to get back into it though.
From what I know of antifascist groups, most of what they do is intel gathering on fascist groups, and sometimes infiltrating and disrupting them. The street fighting part draws a lot of attention when it happens, but it’s relatively rarer.
On the electoral front, it seems like Republicans are getting hammered pretty badly over Dobbs and their anti-abortion push. They’re forced by their base to support a deeply unpopular policy, and they’re paying the price for it. They’ll continue to be swept out of power in a lot of places. This doesn’t make up for the loss of Roe, which is very bad for a lot of people. It’s also not a reason to get complacent. However, it is a reason to not despair. Americans overall are not down with the whole MAGA thing.
You are NOT a coward. There is no shame in being frustrated because you want the world to be a better place. It takes courage, maturity, and strength of character to stand up, accept responsibility, and make a sincere apology. I have a great deal of respect for that.
Deleting your comments isn’t an example of spinelessness. You realized that you regretted what you said, that it didn’t reflect who you really are, and didn’t want those words to live forever. We can all relate. Personally, I’ve had (and continue to have) anger issues. There are moments I wish I could “delete”.
Instead of blaming yourself for your understandable frustration, give yourself credit for recognizing it, owning up to it, and apologizing.
We’re a bunch of strangers to you. You had no idea how we’d react. Being honest with us must have been scary, but you did it anyway. Far, far too many people don’t have that kind of strength or integrity.