He's dead to me. I switch rapidly between hoping his zombifying body dies ASAP, and missing the person he was before Nazis brainwashed and stole him.

He was a shitty friend who gatekept random things, like listening to bands in his mid-twenties. Much due to toxic masculinity. I found him quite cringey. Now he's a Nazi.

Yet I mourn his cringe ass each day. A whole person was lost to Nazis. I'm cycling, and I need new outlooks on this situation to get out of this rut. My self care is suffering.

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    I was going to college in the shadow of Silicon Valley, and most of the people around me were very white and very insulated "nonpolitical" South Park enthusiasts (I even watched the show too, full confession) and their "nonpolitical" politics and their ideology of "no ideology" made them credulous clay shaped by the hands all around them. :doomer:

    • HexaSnoot [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      I was a kid when I saw South Park on other people's TVs. I'd get sucked in, and I couldn't see how damaging it was in general to have zero biases. Someone recently told me that every episode ends with, "both sides are at fault."