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True, such can inspire such people who should be left outside the community gates
but that is how you discover who not to trust inside your community.
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I would go far further than "inspire". I think you CREATE such people with a system that always fixes the problems they themselves make. Without facing consequences they never learn.
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I was asleep at the keyboard.
what I meant was to verbally illustrate "how to fix",
as opposed to actually "physically fixing things" pro bono.
His word I misread as simple how-tos.
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I would never fix someone else's plumbing problems for free.
Pay for it, then I will fix.
In discussion, I may suggest "how-tos".
Such 'efforts' should not create monster-kids.
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I would not automatically feel obligated to do so, but I can imagine many cases where I definitely would do it. Helping local community can have many important good effects.
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In fact, maybe "producing monster-kids" is the outlier case, and in most cases you almost only improve the community by doing these things. I am just a arm-chair philosopher here
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For me though, it would not take much identity politics, talk of "patriarchy", communist ideology or other such things to decide that my good intentions should be steered elsewhere.
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I sometimes offer minor charity, often observing polarizing effect.
Some respond in kind,
others act like carnivores smelling blood.
Charity reveals like a litmus test, fascinating.
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There is a video series of a woman getting redpilled, I find it to be nice entertainment. The (now) last in the series touches "our" issues:
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Now, I don't say that you should not do what gp post says, but if you feel obligated to do it, I believe that eventually there will be so many blue haired activists that your carefully
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walled garden will have to break apart just from the pressure of these people. And at that point they will never in a million years listen to you, you are part of "the patriarchy".
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Some of those blue haired activists may also have black/brown hair, sunglasses, beard, mustache and a hoodie it seems, but I digress. Underneath it all their hair is definitely blue.