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After my last post on a thread created by the paranoia-inducing cyber-bully JustAlongForTheRide, whom I can only conclude has been monitoring my page this whole summer, waiting like a jungle predator stalking its prey for me to say anything that doesn’t line up with his views, I’ve decided to take a break from his Website and not feed the trolls with more conservative/non-SJW commentary on it until I can resolve this whole thing. I’m tired of them acting like victims, especially a trans woman named Sarah who got offended by something I wrote that didn’t involve her at all, because they can’t take a joke from us non-SJWs, which are a more racially, politically, sexually, and spiritually diverse audience than SJWs are willing to admit. I mean, sure, discrimination is the worst, but, if you want it to end, the key is not to quote people in a way that lets you mock and ridicule them in a “safe space” without opposition. Nor is it complaining about how you’re a victim in hopes of gaining sympathy. The key to overcoming discrimination is to not let it hurt you at all and only act in self-defense if it truly gets violent. Focus on what change you can bring about in the future, not how you’ve been discriminated against in the past or present. That’s what separates civil rights activists from Black Lives Matter, feminists from feminazis, and members of the LGBT group against SJWs of which my friend :iconclaireaimee: is a member from LGBT people like Sarah. Acting like a victim does not earn my respect. I know because, in the distant past, acting like a victim didn’t do any good for me.

With that in mind, what do you guys think separates non-SJWs from SJWs? Please discuss in the comments section of this status update—but please also keep it civil and don’t mock each other!

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