You’re not getting well-received here, it’s worth thinking about. Part of growing up and affecting change is acknowledging that you’re also not perfect and you have your own biases that are going to prevent you from communicating your stances effectively and cause you to argue from a place of personal animosity than any wider social good.
When you learn how to argue against your own positions from someone else’s perspective, you will learn how to actually get people to listen to you.
If instead of that, you call anyone who has a different position a “sociopath” it just reeks of someone who can’t get out of their own traumas and emotional reactions enough to actually get people to empathize. Which is sad, but it’s not working.
Go work on yourself.
I am going to do just that, by blocking you and letting you not fume about one dude on the internet who thinks you’re kinda dumb.
You’re not getting well-received here, it’s worth thinking about. Part of growing up and affecting change is acknowledging that you’re also not perfect and you have your own biases that are going to prevent you from communicating your stances effectively and cause you to argue from a place of personal animosity than any wider social good.
When you learn how to argue against your own positions from someone else’s perspective, you will learn how to actually get people to listen to you.
If instead of that, you call anyone who has a different position a “sociopath” it just reeks of someone who can’t get out of their own traumas and emotional reactions enough to actually get people to empathize. Which is sad, but it’s not working.
I am going to do just that, by blocking you and letting you not fume about one dude on the internet who thinks you’re kinda dumb.