• iHUNTcriminals@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    As someone in my 30s it sounds like every job I’ve had. Even moreso when it comes down to being a small business type job.

    Not saying it’s fine… I just wonder if there are other ways to go about changing things. It’s obviously not just ltt that this goes on. It’s obvious that it’s been our culture and it’s only beginning to change.

    Personally I feel like a lot of people in society don’t stand up for themselves and wait too long before taking a stand. That’s probably where victim blaming stems from. And when I say speak up or stand up, I don’t mean go tattling BEFORE you look the person fucking with you in the eyes and tell them not to ever treat you like that again. You gotta let people understand what’s wrong, especially coming from a culture where all this is basically still considered normal. Otherwise the situation gets clouded by useless drama and emotional confusion that distract from change actually happening.

    I feel like modern “oUtRaGe” culture, for lack of a better term, is becoming a set back in terms of moving forward with change. People act like they want criminals reformed instead of prisoned, but then gladly skip reform or teaching the lesson with a level head in these “outrage” situations. To me this shit is like watching politicians or sports teams… It’s just entertainment for people… As long as they’re on the winning side they really don’t care about the change or the lesson.

    Teach the lesson, when the lessons learned the class is over.

    Life sucks, life is war, and life isn’t fair. There’s kids that grow up as prostitutes all over America and people are wasting time getting pissed at ltt and workplace drama that some kid would beg to have instead of being used by crack head parents.