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1 year ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
What do nice, genuinely good people do with personal grievances?
We excuse them and forgive them. We take the small arrows, repeatedly, for a long time, for the interest of the collective. We don't let personal drama or intergroup strife tear us apart. We endure the minor quibbles.
However, that tolerance to personal injustice can only last so long. We can only endure so many stings. We can only put off our vigilantism for so long. Once good people have had enough, they often take it out at their enemies all at once, punishing all of the injustices at once. Normies, bullies, and tyrants view this as irrational behavior, or "sperging out", or exploding in hatred, or "snapping", or some other description, that entirely negates the logic of why this happens, because they're not good people, and they don't know how we think, behave, and operate.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
> that entirely negates the logic of why this happens, because they're not good people, and they don't know how we think, behave, and operate.
Truth. One of the most freeing things about the redpill after suffering through years of self hatred was realizing that there isn't anything wrong with my psychological makeup. I thought I was broken for being so negative, caring so much about shit while everyone around me was in high spirits, carrying on like the world was a paradise.
It was both sobering and vindicating to eventually learn that reality is overwhelmingly populated with normies and psychopaths, who collectively and relentlessly gaslight anyone who has true principles that forbid them to embrace evil.
I went through a similar realization, and for the same reasons. It can be thoroughly depressing, maddening, and make one bitter. That's the hardest battle I've had to face, to remind myself that there are still good people, and they're worth fighting for.
We excuse them and forgive them. We take the small arrows, repeatedly, for a long time, for the interest of the collective. We don't let personal drama or intergroup strife tear us apart. We endure the minor quibbles.
However, that tolerance to personal injustice can only last so long. We can only endure so many stings. We can only put off our vigilantism for so long. Once good people have had enough, they often take it out at their enemies all at once, punishing all of the injustices at once. Normies, bullies, and tyrants view this as irrational behavior, or "sperging out", or exploding in hatred, or "snapping", or some other description, that entirely negates the logic of why this happens, because they're not good people, and they don't know how we think, behave, and operate.
Truth. One of the most freeing things about the redpill after suffering through years of self hatred was realizing that there isn't anything wrong with my psychological makeup. I thought I was broken for being so negative, caring so much about shit while everyone around me was in high spirits, carrying on like the world was a paradise.
It was both sobering and vindicating to eventually learn that reality is overwhelmingly populated with normies and psychopaths, who collectively and relentlessly gaslight anyone who has true principles that forbid them to embrace evil.