braxy29
nobody is asking you, personally, to fix it. but your wholehearted embracing of the suffering of others (i mean, at least you will be fine!) to "educate" is a bitter pill for people who are already struggling, and for people who rightly fear they won't survive as readily as you will.
there is no inherent meaning to life.
i choose to continue living each day because a) i am still enjoying myself enough to stick around, b) i'm a chicken and nothing has motivated me to voluntarily face quicker death just yet, c) i am committed to not fucking up my kids in that particular way if i can continue to avoid it, and d) i do work that matters and eases the suffering of others to create meaning for myself.
so you voted for him twice?
be me, sneaking outside at work to vape while my coworker brings a literal gallon of coffee everyday.
nicotine certainly has been demonized in the last few decades.
you haven't the faintest clue what i believe, but i see you habitually encouraging americans to fight each other instead of fight for change.
this shit sounds fake, your whole southern and midwestern narrative. i'm not even convinced you lived here, and i am sorry to run across you again.
omg, the dementia is so so apparent
you're either terribly uninformed or willfully ignorant. lack of transportation, accommodation, childcare, time off work, current identification all contribute. gerrymandering minimizes the effects of successfully voting as well.
also, you're not helping anything.
why didn't you stop your neighbors from evil when you lived here?
are each of your countrymen, wherever you are now, without fault?
you justify your own hatred and desire to harm, and so you will perpetuate the harm you experienced.
we can attack and punish each other as the few would like or work together. that requires us to acknowledge common humanity and rally together for our shared well-being.