I started a job at a sawmill and at first things were good, it seemed liek the group I was working with was a good bunch of folks but a couple of things have stood out to me.

  1. This sweet older lady that I was shadowing for the first day, we were joking and talking the whole day and i thought she was just a really nice person. And then one day I overhear her in the lunch room saying "they just don't deserve to live honestly" when referring to addicts, like wtf? how can someone be so pleasant and then turn around and say something so barbaric.

  2. I was shadowing another guy who seemed friendly and we were getting along well, and then one time while a group of us were standing around just talking, he was complaining lightheartedly about his wife when he starts dropping bombs like: "Best place for a woman is in the kitchen" and "A woman looks best behind a vacuum" there were more but I don`t remember cause I was honestly shocked.

I was looking forward to getting to know the people here and getting in on the group dynamic but now im not sure if im gonna be able to stand anyone here lol, so far it was only these two but going forward I want to be able to counter reactionary bullshit like this when I hear it. Chapos how do you counter this shit when you come across it without pissing off your coworkers?

  • MemesAreTheory [he/him, any]
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    4 years ago

    The more you push yourself outside of your comfort zone, the easier it gets. Keep it up, and it grows till you're comfortable again.

    Try it out comrade. Keep in mind, these are people processing trauma that they don't have the tools to properly handle. Why would you ever want to avoid sharing if it could help them?

    • MarxGuns [comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      And, in fact, Lenin and Sankara have popular quotes compelling us to share. It is truly our duty to reach out and bring our fellow humans to understanding, to try to resolve their suffering, to fight for their liberation.

      • MemesAreTheory [he/him, any]
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        4 years ago

        My favorite part of being a godless commie is that moment when I can tell I've helped someone feel a little more clear/confident about the world.