- Joined
- Jan 17, 2016
Everyone should be ultra-reactionary like me frankly.
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"What do you mean I can't Snapchat on the iPhone my parents paid for during hard labor hours? I thought the revolution meant kicking it back and watching capitalism crumble whilst I blog about it!" *skull is cracked by the back of a gun*the realization that any real communist revolution would result in these exceptional individuals being sent to a labor camp or bayonetted to death during their first scuffle with reactionaries, I just sort of gave up.
I guess since everyone else is telling their tales, I may as well elaborate.
Loneliness was the biggest factor. When you hate school, have no friends and don't get along with your family, you don't get a huge choice as to who you decide to talk to or who you take advice from, of course, the slippery slope of social justice is not something you can plant your feet into and whats normal today is evil tomorrow, liking certain things, spending your day a certain way, even how you look and who you like is another tool to be used by sjw's. You can't like this, you can't dress like that, you can't have this opinion and you especially can't be proud of who you're born as.
One thing i'll always be grateful to the farms for is for dragging me out of that period of my life before it got worse. If anything, being an sjw and leaving it has hurt my ability to trust and believe people, I always assume everyone I know has an ulterior motive like my old friends did and while that worldview has yet to hurt me, I wish converting away from it didn't make you so jaded to what should be good things. Same with political worldviews, I've come to really hate politics and anything resembling political worldviews, even things that should normally be far away from that like LGBT and racial relations I want no part of because of how trendy they are to the left. I know a few people who think the same after moving away from it but it's only gotten a larger presence in our lives after leaving it, absorbing entire industries and ruining things people used to love.
TLDR: The sooner this movement dies and everyone involved with it necks themselves, the better
What were some of the difficulties you had when you decided to get out?
Do you think we will see more people leaving these communities as time goes on?
wait, why are there hippie drums here?
Lol I love this. For some reason, the sight and sound of a fucking hippie drum circle makes me want to put on jackboots and start swinging a truncheon.
The utter shitshow that Occupy became as cancerous splinter groups of every shade of degeneracy came out of the woodwork had a lot to do with my own disillusionment. I also considered it might be some kind of COINTELPRO shit of sending in the clowns. While there may have in fact been some of that, I realized to my horror that no, most of these people were absolute fucking idiots just as they seemed to be.