RE: At What Point Does Activism Become Assholism?
April 21, 2017 at 11:09 pm
(This post was last modified: April 22, 2017 at 12:12 am by WinterHold.)
Whenever the person starts to believe that they own the cause; that the cause is a "personal property", then things fall to the worse,
With religious activists, they begin to see themselves as angels; protectors for the faith, suddenly the sects becomes a personal possession, at worse cases some believe they are Gods, an insult to God angers them as it was an insult to them. They see the devil in any theory or discussion represented in their foe.
Other activists fall into the same trap and same mistake; they take the cause too seriously they forget about themselves and about where they are.
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With religious activists, they begin to see themselves as angels; protectors for the faith, suddenly the sects becomes a personal possession, at worse cases some believe they are Gods, an insult to God angers them as it was an insult to them. They see the devil in any theory or discussion represented in their foe.
Other activists fall into the same trap and same mistake; they take the cause too seriously they forget about themselves and about where they are.
This:
Quote: Shell B wrote:
Get to know people. Maybe you'll find they think more like you than you thought or that you're okay with what they think because they have a good reason for being that way. People are made up of countless experiences, memories, feelings, etc. It's never as simple as you think