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Greta Thunberg could have, by now, carved out a very comfortable life for herself as a liberal grifter-celebrity offering platitudes about personal responsibility at Davos. Instead she connected the dots between ecocide, capital, and empire, aiming squarely at the heart of the beast. And now fresh out of captivity she downplays her own suffering to recenter the urgency of aid to the Palestinian people. No wonder she’s hated by the fascist+lib coalition that rules this world.

Author: JP (@jpbreton@mastodon.social)

  • Zink@programming.dev
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    It is taught and conditioned behavior, and that conditioning can be deep. The answer may never get any more satisfying than that.

    I’m a middle aged white guy raised in 80s and 90s white conservative america. Looking at somebody trying to do something good for themselves or others and thinking “what a dumbass/asshole” feels as natural as breathing when that’s how the role models in your life have always acted.

    And the fun part with that conditioning is that some of the knee-jerk reaction feelings still get sent out from those tangled old neurons.

    • korazail@lemmy.myserv.one
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      Follow up question if you will: What changed for you?

      As you say, the conditioning is there and deep. What triggered you to re-evaluate your stances on beliefs so deeply held?

      I’m also a middle aged white guy raised in the 80’s. My parents were democratic, but even I fell for some of right-wing propaganda when I was old enough to vote, but didn’t have world experience. It’s insidious. I can only imagine I’d still be there, if not for my social structure guiding me towards a more progressive understanding of the world.