To survive, you must do

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  • #10029
    skyblue
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    Fortunately, I have not had much difficulty discussing these political issues with (at least some) friends and family. In fact, they’re often the ones bringing it up to me.

    As far as maintaining anonymity online, for me it has more to do with privacy and safety. I would feel the same way about privacy when using other dating sites, too. Still, I do know that a dating site for white people to meet other white people is considered controversial, which of course it shouldn’t be. Also, I would feel more comfortable sharing photos and personal information when communicating directly with people. For example, it would be great if we could choose to “unlock” our photos when we message particular people.

    #10018
    JLazlo
    Participant

    @hiddensigna To Fine Line’s point, there is another thread on here where I talk about this kind of thing, and what I call going for the “low hanging fruit”. I would suggest probing questions to people you work with or socialize with that may not be overly controversial. Here in the US, discussing some of the problems with Islam is usually fairly safe. As a guy, I can usually discuss the problems of feminism, but I have no idea if that can be discussed in women’s circles or not. I am sure there are other only mildly controversial topics depending on the environment and if the response to those is good then slightly more controversial topics can be brought up to try to red-pill the listener.

    #10017
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sigma, refuse to live in fear. There is a time and place for everything. You need not make yourself known with your opinions to the general public as the general public is clueless or apathetic. Put your feelers out when interacting with others and see which way the wind blows. It’s easy. I do it all the time. You need only a small group in alignment to have sufficient effect. Get rid of the negative defeatist downers out of your life. You know who they are. We all have met those kind of people.

    #9891
    hiddensigma
    Participant

    I agree and I am saddened that it is not secure or safe to come out. Some are in more of a position and at less risk to come out. Some are not so. I am slowly trying to get to know people. That matters because trolls could call you out and possibly find out where you work or start rumors and the like. What kind of action can I take to progress our cause? (Serious question – I would like to know)

    #9243
    ItsNatural
    Participant

    Good motivation. I know that I, for one, have made a real life connection. The thing is, you know, is we’re under serveilance. Maybe that’s a hesitation factor. Another reason, at least for me, is it doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a process trying to get together a goal/s and starting on smaller but important things that will get you into the bigger levels of action. At least I’m getting to FINALLY doing the first steps. Hey, I’m all for making connections on here or anywhere. The thing is more of us need to do that in the groups.

    #9227
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    This website has brought together, in anonymity, a group of individuals who want to turn the tide of their demise yet not lift a finger except to a keyboard while remaining completely anonymous with one another. Essentially, this is the abstract fantasy of a risk free victory.

    One thing for certain; if you can’t call up any online “friends” or “colleagues” on their personal phone line then you don’t have any friends or colleagues who are going to able to effect change. Those types of relationships remain virtual in a real world which requires actions. I will take four real life, motivated people over 10,000 “likes” on a platformed comment any day. Work locally and don’t waste too much time trying to network online.

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