Independent thinker valuing discussions grounded in reason, not emotions.
I say unpopular things but never something I know to be untrue. Always open to hear good-faith counter arguments. My goal is to engage in dialogue that seeks truth rather than scoring points.
I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy the moral panic caused by this, at least a little. It shows that the pendulum is indeed swinging back from the woke left toward a more reasonable, rational center.
Disagreeing with things like DEI programs doesn’t make someone far-right - it just means they’re not far-left. You might not like it, but the reality is that the vast majority of people don’t agree with many of the views that are overrepresented on left-wing social media platforms like Lemmy. Doubling down on it just means losing more elections.
Unspoken expectations are pre-meditated resentments.
No need to apologize. I’m only amused by this.
Please, tell me more about me. It’s my favourite subject.
Oh no! A random person on the internet thinks I’m something I’m not. How can I ever recover from this.
If what I’m saying even remotely resembles something your caricature of the “other” might say, then the only logical conclusion, of course, is that I must be exactly like them.
I don’t disagree with the advice to trust your gut, so I can’t blame you for doing the same thing.
Listen to that uneasy feeling and act on it.
Unless it’s about some other group of people than men.
ITT: People realising most of the world lives outside their bubble
You seem to be making lots of assumptions here. You could’ve just asked if you want to know what I think about something.