I ticked all the boxes in high school. Ironic-but-not-really fascist, incel, anti-LGBT, anti-abortion, pick a reaction, really. Now I’m happily married, father, Kinsey-1, reading theory, with growing class consciousness and looking to build solidarity with those people that a worse version of myself once dismissed as lesser or ungodly. It took leaving home, developing positive and loving male-male friendships, and being told that I was good enough and worth love irrespective of my accomplishments for me to start to develop the capacity to love others in the same way. Those who have traveled a similar path, what did it take for you?

  • Samsara [he/him,he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I took a turn to the left because I personally love large public infrastructure projects like metros, and those aren't something that can happen in a very capitalistic society. I feel people should also be able to access quality education and healthcare, no matter their circumstances.