It’s actually called a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought-terminating_cliché and you deploy it to avoid processing thoughts and feelings that are better socially for you to pretend you don’t understand. You’re afraid of abandoning or being abandoned by your tribe, so you have to do everything and anything to avoid thinking about the vast cruelty and needless violence that you are participating in every day.
It might be wrong, but it’s certainly not ridiculous. Everyone ones it. EVERYONE does it. It’s the most basic human psychology. There’s nothing ridiculous about thinking you are doing it, when you are giving all the signs.
You forget. You’re a tourist here. You’ve never really even deeply thought about these subjects in your entire life. Meanwhile many of us have been here for more than a decade, and we’ve been seeing people exactly like you doing exactly what you are doing the whole time.
Fuck, we all used to BE you. We all used to do the exact same things, employ all the exact same psychological defense mechanisms. You have no idea how transparent you are right now.
Why come here of all places and argue from a place of ignorance about the effects of animal exploitation. Seriously, think about that. What are you doing here?
I can tell you. You’re coping with thoughts and feelings that you are not prepared to fully process, but which you also cannot put away.
Learned hopelessness. You do more for the rich by wanting something more equal but being too pathetic to even believe it’s possible than those who are entirely ignorant of our exploitation.
If you want to break this cycle you should start doing small things that make a difference. This will teach you change is possible, give you hope and make you more able to resist your oppression. Something like going vegan is a good place to start. A small change with a lot of impact.
Change happens all the time but its shaped by power, which the vast majority if individuals have very little of and seem to insist on never using. Collective empower is our only chance and everyone refuses to exercise it, at always have, so its really just the illusion of power.
Also, learned hopelessness comes from actual hopelessness. Just because you want to be hopeful doesn’t mean there is any hope, you’re just deluding yourself to protect your feelings.
So you’re a champion of collective power but don’t believe that the choices people make have any impact and thus individuals in a collective shouldn’t pursue change?
I don’t believe individual efforts are effective for the powerless and that not enough people are willing, able or commited to contribute enough to collective efforts to force systemic, positive changes.
Ok, so you don’t actually believe in collective action that requires YOU PERSONALLY to be part of the collective? You’re waiting for some other undefined collective of INDIVIDUALS to make INDIVIDUAL CHOICES AND SACRIFICES to make the changes?
You would’ve genuinely derided any and all civil rights movements, or womens movements, as long as they weren’t big enough of far along enough.
Your morals depend not on what you actually support with your actions, but what you say you care about. As long as I, as a straight white man, SAY I care about feminism or anti-racism, I don’t actually have to DO anything. Because there’s only two forms of a movement: The one too weak, so there’s no point helping, and the one so strong, there’s no point helping (beyond words).
Maybe because no one is leading by example? You don’t even have to commit to veganism to help. Just trying to eat less meat adds up quickly, especially when you do it and encourage others to do the same. That is one of the many ways collective action can kick off.
Countless people have led by example but nobody followed. It isn’t a problem with having examples available. Reducing resource consumption won’t work if those resources are simply used by others.
To share the pain.
It’s actually called a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought-terminating_cliché and you deploy it to avoid processing thoughts and feelings that are better socially for you to pretend you don’t understand. You’re afraid of abandoning or being abandoned by your tribe, so you have to do everything and anything to avoid thinking about the vast cruelty and needless violence that you are participating in every day.
That’s a ridiculous conclusion.
It might be wrong, but it’s certainly not ridiculous. Everyone ones it. EVERYONE does it. It’s the most basic human psychology. There’s nothing ridiculous about thinking you are doing it, when you are giving all the signs.
You forget. You’re a tourist here. You’ve never really even deeply thought about these subjects in your entire life. Meanwhile many of us have been here for more than a decade, and we’ve been seeing people exactly like you doing exactly what you are doing the whole time.
Fuck, we all used to BE you. We all used to do the exact same things, employ all the exact same psychological defense mechanisms. You have no idea how transparent you are right now.
Why come here of all places and argue from a place of ignorance about the effects of animal exploitation. Seriously, think about that. What are you doing here?
I can tell you. You’re coping with thoughts and feelings that you are not prepared to fully process, but which you also cannot put away.
Learned hopelessness. You do more for the rich by wanting something more equal but being too pathetic to even believe it’s possible than those who are entirely ignorant of our exploitation.
If you want to break this cycle you should start doing small things that make a difference. This will teach you change is possible, give you hope and make you more able to resist your oppression. Something like going vegan is a good place to start. A small change with a lot of impact.
Change happens all the time but its shaped by power, which the vast majority if individuals have very little of and seem to insist on never using. Collective empower is our only chance and everyone refuses to exercise it, at always have, so its really just the illusion of power.
Also, learned hopelessness comes from actual hopelessness. Just because you want to be hopeful doesn’t mean there is any hope, you’re just deluding yourself to protect your feelings.
So you’re a champion of collective power but don’t believe that the choices people make have any impact and thus individuals in a collective shouldn’t pursue change?
I don’t believe individual efforts are effective for the powerless and that not enough people are willing, able or commited to contribute enough to collective efforts to force systemic, positive changes.
Ok, so you don’t actually believe in collective action that requires YOU PERSONALLY to be part of the collective? You’re waiting for some other undefined collective of INDIVIDUALS to make INDIVIDUAL CHOICES AND SACRIFICES to make the changes?
You would’ve genuinely derided any and all civil rights movements, or womens movements, as long as they weren’t big enough of far along enough.
Your morals depend not on what you actually support with your actions, but what you say you care about. As long as I, as a straight white man, SAY I care about feminism or anti-racism, I don’t actually have to DO anything. Because there’s only two forms of a movement: The one too weak, so there’s no point helping, and the one so strong, there’s no point helping (beyond words).
Nope. Not what I believe.
Not learned hopelessness though lol
You can just say you don’t understand, it’s not hard.
Bait used to be believable, you fell off
Maybe because no one is leading by example? You don’t even have to commit to veganism to help. Just trying to eat less meat adds up quickly, especially when you do it and encourage others to do the same. That is one of the many ways collective action can kick off.
Countless people have led by example but nobody followed. It isn’t a problem with having examples available. Reducing resource consumption won’t work if those resources are simply used by others.