• celerate@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My parents raised me with unfortunate views, as did the churches they forced me to attend. It was only through life experience did I come to realize they were wrong.

    Violence didn’t help me, it made me feel isolated and more inclined to think that those using violence against me didn’t have rational arguments against my views.

    Violence doesn’t win arguments, and it should be a last resort, using it for instant gratification is a sure strategy to prolong conflict.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks for sharing a bit about your life. I’m very proud of you (however much that means) and agree 100% with what you wrote.

      However, I have also been on the receiving end. The childhood experience of watching racists shout slurs at my parents in a grocery store has permanently impacted my perspective.

      Many try to ignore or debate with racists for years, and the violence you see often is the last resort.

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      1 year ago

      I want to thank you for mentioning your belief that violence is not a good answer, because it prompted me to read up on the Stonewall riots before using it in a reply, which lead me to learning a lot more about the LGBTQIA+ community’s long struggle for equality in the United States than I ever expected.

      Edit: I’m not sure I replied to the right comment here.