I didn't cry during it, but the few month period recently which saw: the Bolivian coup, Corbyn's loss in the UK election, and the Dem Primary (and I'm sure many other awful events) was pretty fucking bleak, and I wouldn't think less of any comrade who shed tears as their hopes for a better world were continually torn to shreds.
There's nothing wrong/weak/cowardly with crying after an event occurs that you think will doom millions of people to a worse life, the problem with Liberals is that instead of waking up the day after with vigor and a desire to fight back, they instead stay inside and do individualistic "self-care".
Yeah, I meant more the "in public" part, sorry. We all wouldn't be here on chapo if we didn't get super emotionally involved with politics. What bothers me about libs is the way they advertise it on social media rather than just feeling it and sharing with each other in real life. It becomes part of their messaging, almost, and there's a total lack of fire to balance out the water.
I didn't cry during it, but the few month period recently which saw: the Bolivian coup, Corbyn's loss in the UK election, and the Dem Primary (and I'm sure many other awful events) was pretty fucking bleak, and I wouldn't think less of any comrade who shed tears as their hopes for a better world were continually torn to shreds.
There's nothing wrong/weak/cowardly with crying after an event occurs that you think will doom millions of people to a worse life, the problem with Liberals is that instead of waking up the day after with vigor and a desire to fight back, they instead stay inside and do individualistic "self-care".
Yeah, I meant more the "in public" part, sorry. We all wouldn't be here on chapo if we didn't get super emotionally involved with politics. What bothers me about libs is the way they advertise it on social media rather than just feeling it and sharing with each other in real life. It becomes part of their messaging, almost, and there's a total lack of fire to balance out the water.