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"If you aren't actively working to challenge the problematic aspects of society and instead are wasting all of your breath in being indignant, you are a part of the problem."

If someone is actively working to challenge the problematic aspects of society, but they are simultaneously outspoken and "indignant" toward performative allyship and virtue-signaling, then are they still part of the problem?

Two things can be true at the same time. People can own their individualism while also speaking out against the adverse broad sociological dynamics that do indeed exist.

Or is feminism covertly a zero-sum game, as well?

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Anthony Eichberger
Anthony Eichberger

Written by Anthony Eichberger

Gay. Millennial. Pagan/Polytheist. Disabled. Rural-Born. Politically-Independent. Fashion-Challenged. Rational Egoist. Survivor. #AgriWarrior (Deal With It!)

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