Making the people who hurt you suffer is only a temporary pleasure. A quick emotional release that only lasts for so long and then plunges you into a deeper, darker hole. You don’t want to be considered a monster, prove that you’re not. Becoming a “monster” and making them suffer only proves they’re right. It gives them evidence to use against you to people who don’t even know you. Making your problem with stranger hate spread more and more. You don’t want them to be right, don’t consider them important. Fuck them. You know who is important? You.
Not giving them what they want not only gives you a patience strengthening, but a boost of maturity and a calmer handling of stressful situations. It makes you stronger. Giving them what they want? Getting that temporary boost by making them suffer? It makes you weaker. Paranoid even. Which makes you even more vulnerable to their and others attacks in the future.
The question is, Why become a monster when you can become a god?
thedenofravenpuff asked: Isn't it annoyingly cute with how it seems their definition of SJW is "You don't follow MY out look on it so clearly you are wrong", right?
and you can’t trust the dictionary definition of racism because WHITE people wrote it.
Racism means prejudice + power!
Educate yourself!
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It does!? Shit! ok….. let’s learn about the true definition of racism that they don’t want you to know about.. doop-dee-dooo….
Now we’re talkin. RationalWiki should be a good start.
You can never be sure if the article was written by a white person tho, so I wanna get it straight from the horses mouth and find out about the original definition from the original creators that’s never before been seen, until now..
“Criticisms of the Definition”, please….. Ok, I’ll check out the book that popularized it, “White Awareness: Handbook for anti-racism training". it must be popular for a reason.
Seems legit, and only 10 bucks! That’s not too bad. Who’s the author?
What the fuck? Just some white ass-kisser.
Figures the only way anyone would pay attention would be if it was a white woman. I’m not buying this.
Alright let’s go to the source. The original black queen who coined the phrase in her book from 1970 “Developing New Perspectives on Race“, Pat A. Bidol.
Finally we’ll see a strong black woman setting these white people straight.
What.
the.
fuck!?!?
Sorry, this definition was made by white people, I can’t trust it…