Not to sound like a stereotypical white millennial, but I subscribe to a psuedo Buddhist/daoist/stoic mindset in most aspects of life. When it comes to personal problems, I can normally step away from my emotions, look at things clearly, and then come back to a certain level of equanimity with whatever transpires and feel a sense of connection and empathy with others while also validating those initial emotions. Many things I used to get worked up over seem silly, not because the world is dumb and pointless but because everything is exactly as it’s meant to be.

When it comes to politics however, it’s really hard to maintain this equanimity. Sure, this might be a product of the 24 hours news cycle meant to polarize us and make us froth at the mouth at the republicans, the democrats, the rich, the poor, the foreign, what have you. And sure, this desire for equanimity is also a trap because it is a desire. But there has to be some way to hold the evil accountable while also acknowledging the indefiniteness of “good” and “evil”, being able to organize and make tangible material changes while also accepting there is no struggle, that these problems are not real and our biggest fight is with our sense of separation.

. Idk I see these pro lifers rallying against Roe and there’s a part of me full of rage and other part of me that wants to understand the underlying pain, real or imagined (although the difference doesn’t really matter), and connect beyond the political divide towards our innate humanness and the collective consciousness we are a part of. But I also don’t want to ignore the real pain and suffering of the poor, the down trodden, the exploited all in the name of making myself feel better.

Has anyone any advice on maintaining a sense of this equanimity while also continuing to see the world through a materialist ML lens? Maybe I’m just high as hell so sorry if this makes zero sense.

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ditch the new age philosophy, engage in class struggle, and stop apologizing for fascists.

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Thanks for hearing me out comrades! Y’all are thoughtful and dutiful as always. I will choose love for my fellow humans and choose violence for those who deny them their humanity :meow-knife-trans:

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IDK, sometimes I struggle with the violence of revolution when I feel Jesus calls me to not even me rude to people. In the end, the blood of revolution is not born from any of my vices, but is a necessity to make the world better and cause less harm overall. In the same way if someone broke into my house with a knife and I had a gun I think shooting him would be justified.

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Ditch the pronouns? Wtf? Lol

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