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My thoughts are don't support a good cause to be rewarded and support it to make change for the better since as they say it's not always easy to do the right thingWell I can see where you're coming from, but I think that can't be avoided in today's times. There are extreme people on both ends, and both feel what they're doing is justified as a response to the other.
From what I can see on Twitter tho, most people are quick to call out such tweets and bury them under harmless/fun spam tweets that don't call out any race or community. So it gets harder to view those unless you really go looking for it. I clicked on the hashtag and sorted by Top, and couldn't see anything like that after scrolling down a lot.
I guess it's impossible to not expect BS like that, esp on social media. At some point, someone has to decide to not respond to it with hostility, best we can do is start with ourselves.
Exactly, you don't support it wanting to be acknowledged or appreciated but because you fundamentally don't like seeing what's happening and want to affect change.My thoughts are don't support a good cause to be rewarded and support it to make change for the better since as they say it's not always easy to do the right thing
And even for the people who don't like change. They can support it just out of basic human decency because of the obvious injustices happening.My thoughts are don't support a good cause to be rewarded and support it to make change for the better since as they say it's not always easy to do the right thing