Sigh on Nostr: Is it possible to be radicalised by a community that you deem to not be radical ...
Is it possible to be radicalised by a community that you deem to not be radical enough?
There are probably plenty of examples of this, so I should try and stay humble and maintain perspective. The proto-fascist desire for pure orthodoxy has corrupted many a mind.
Most of what I see are people who miss the point, contrarians who blindly oppose ideas beyond their context, chuds and reactionaries and NPC bots.
But, like they say, if everyone you meet is an asshole, then you're the real asshole, so the question I should ask is "what am I really?" rather than judging others.
Hard to say.
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