SwagliacciTheBadClown [comrade/them, null/void]

A new world struggles to be born

Now is the time of… MONSTARS

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Cake day: January 12th, 2026

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  • Nah I’m from the Midwest and a bit on the spectrum so my pet peeve is that no one is ever forthcoming, even when direct discussion is the best course of action. Literally dialectics ya know.

    To digress a bit- The best public meeting I’ve held was with a local Indigenous nation in which the agency I worked for operated, but had apparently not held a meeting for longer than I’ve been alive. I lied and told “leadership” that the meeting would go well (I knew it wouldn’t but didn’t want them to cancel) and made sure they were in the room as I got yelled at for 3 hours. I didn’t take it personally because I agreed with all of their comments; but everyone who’d previously stuck their heads in the sand would now be unable to do so at least. People are afraid of confrontation and dialect, but it’s literally what moves society and builds community, even if it requires a more forward approach at times





  • Also I’m realizing I mis-read your question as what’s the standard that they’ve achieved education; not that it isn’t possible.

    If I had to guess for that - I’d say it has to be voluntary to an extent right? Like if they’re rejecting all education- what’s the point? Like if a guy who was extremely anti-miner were forced to work in a mine to develop solidarity and empathy with miners, but after a year they were still extremely anti-miner, it’d be safe to call that a lost cause imo.

    But also I have no idea - just wanted to take an actual run at your question