It’s so easy to be nice and considerate to another person it’s mind-boggling that people choose not to do so consciously, it’s not that hard.
It’s not hard to call someone by their pronouns
it’s not hard to acknowledge someone’s mental illness 1/
It’s not hard to call someone by their pronouns
it’s not hard to acknowledge someone’s mental illness 1/
It’s not hard to acknowledge that racism and sexism exist in the world
it’s not hard to acknowledge that scientists are doing real work and climate change exists
it’s not hard to acknowledge physical disabilities and help others
it’s not hard to be there for someone in need 2/
it’s not hard to acknowledge that scientists are doing real work and climate change exists
it’s not hard to acknowledge physical disabilities and help others
it’s not hard to be there for someone in need 2/
It’s not hard to realize that there are victims and oppression in society
it’s not hard to realize that people have their rights violated every day
It’s not hard to realize that police brutality is real
it certainly isn’t difficult to recognize the divide amongst us 3/
it’s not hard to realize that people have their rights violated every day
It’s not hard to realize that police brutality is real
it certainly isn’t difficult to recognize the divide amongst us 3/
It’s also not hard to realize that people even if you think they’re wrong with their social beliefs are angry and frustrated because they feel like nobody’s listening to them and nobody likes to be ignored, that commonality is shared amongst all human beings across the globe. 4/
We live in a world that caters to the ideals of the individual based on what they want to believe about the reality around them and we’ll never get anywhere without being able to communicate and talk about these difficult topics right now in a civil manner. 5/
The amount of political divide we have in our society and pandemonium stemming from it is really concerning everybody wants to be right, everybody wants to present the facts and shut down the other side or counter, but nobody wants to have an actual conversation. 6/
I’m personally working more on taming my frustrations so I’m taking the scientific approach asking questions like “why are people like this?” “how did someones views mold this way?” “what can I do to offer a positive reformed outlook on these dire issues?” Just some thoughts. 7/