(A funny meme for you, if you’re wondering about the picture)

So to preface, like everyone else, I came from reddit, a website that I left due to some subs that I don’t want to name as they are personal to me.

The reason I left is because it got flooded with stupid people, and I realised that the only reason I kept using Reddit was to argue with those fools.

But the thing is, that simply cutting out reddit didn’t solve my problem, which is that I really hate a lot of people and I’m not even going to deny it.

A lot of them deserve it tho, I’m mostly talking about those jerks who try to stample on others to feel better about themselves. I hate how this word got “ruined” but to be precise I’m talking about “bigoted” people.

Anyways l just because they “deserve” the hate (or don’t) I still feel angry after meeting people like this and I honestly don’t know what to do now.

EDIT: made formatting better

  • qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    12 minutes ago

    Hate eats away your soul.

    I would like to use a different expression but I lack one at the moment.

    Stupid, despicable, divisive, angry individuals are plentiful. Small minds that feel empowered through anonimity and the sense of security coming from attacking other from their own space.

    I don’t need to tolerate them but you also don’t need to allow their vitriole to poison your mind and sap your well being. It is not worth it.

  • stinky@redlemmy.com
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    2 hours ago

    It’s easy to be hurtful when you’re anonymous. And angry.

    These kids who were so hurtful to you probably had shitty lives.

    I’m not trying to change your mind about hating them, just offering a possible explanation.

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    3 hours ago

    Dealing with the way the world is is tough. I wish I could tell you how to feel better, but I can’t. Certainly not without knowing you, anyway.

    Very few could actually totally isolate themselves, and there’s all kinds of people out there in the world that you’ll have to meet. On the other hand, maybe you’ll spend a more manageable amount of time being angry if you stay off of the internet.

    It’s also important just to recognise why you’re angry. You’re probably thinking it’s obvious, but as therapists like to say, you’re feelings don’t come from other people’s actions, but what you think about them. So they’re bigots, what about it? People being bigots makes me sad, personally. And then, if there’s another way to look at things will depends on your values, and what you want out of life exactly.

    Best of luck figuring it out.

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    3 hours ago

    Reddit’s decline was inevitable, sadly. The redesign (and re-redesign) are clearly tailored to idiots.

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    I read your comment and I feel you. I have a little advice.

    First a but about memI “left” reddit for the same reasons. Left is in quotes because I was permanently banned because I argued with a major mod. Specifically I said after they banned me from a sub “ouch ouch ouch, sorry sprained my ankle tripping over 3 identical communities” to which they replied “don’t message me again” and I of course did with a “or what? You’ll silence me? That’s not very intimidating”

    Anyway my point is this:

    There’s no point in arguing with stupid people… But if you are going to I recommend being dismissive or different. They are prepared for aggression they can’t handle being dismissed. It really messes with bigoted people especially.

    An example from my life

    Guy at the gas station to me: can you believe the cashier is speaking Spanish? This is America lol

    Me: it’s 7 o’clock in the morning. Can you save the racism until after breakfast please.

    An example of "different " would be this

    I live in Orlando, we have Nazis who protest. I LOVE to walk by and say to a random one “you don’t look good bald. You’re heads too boxy to pull it off”

    It fucks with them more than yelling I promise you lol. They aren’t expecting that kind of thing.

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    10 hours ago

    I realize that this is just satire in a cartoon and everything but I don’t really like the negative stigma given the gamers being a 42-year-old gamer at this point in my life and a professional that makes good money and is a responsible adult, it’s kind of annoying to see any group of people painted poorly like this. it’s funny how phrases like One bad Apple ruin the whole damn bunch seem to just always ring true.

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      9 hours ago

      We don’t marry ironically we marry for social/literal survival and cope however we can

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    13 hours ago

    You can accept people as people without accepting their positions, claims, or views.

    You can be mindful of when to engage in comments or not.

    You can shift your mindset from arguing with a random stranger/bigot to defusing their talking points, or not letting them stand when you feel they should not.

    People are more than one thing. You don’t have to like everyone. And you certainly don’t have to like all their aspects like the limited view one can see from their online profile or comment.

    I don’t think Lemmy is fundamentally different from Reddit either, in terms of how people behave, and how it will develop with more users. You just have more choice regarding choice of instances and communities, and blocking.

    If you want to become more accepting of other peoples view points, be mindful of your own prejudices, automated thoughts, classifications, and emotional responses. Consider perspective switches, or considering the value of different views in general.

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    11 hours ago

    I block people who are assholes regardless of whether I believe in their points or not. The behavior is stressful and frankly encourages a way of interacting that makes me into a person I don’t want to be. Yeah, it makes the small Lemmy community slightly smaller but that’s okay because it makes for a better social environment for me. I don’t want to dwell on hate and anger.

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    16 hours ago

    You know, intolerant people are people too, just like you and me. They have feelings, hopes and dreams. Biggots are also human beings. Hell, even nazis are people too. If listening to this bothers you, I don’t know how to break this to you…

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      I wouldn’t even go as far as to group people into tolerant vs intolerant binaries. Everyone is intolerant about something. Everyone has boundaries. You wouldn’t just let someone walk into your house and start using your toothbrush. But that’s not very controversial!

      One of the biggest issues with tolerance vs intolerance debates is the unequal burden of tolerance. When it comes to housing, this is reflected in the classic NIMBY vs YIMBY debates. Many many people complain about NIMBYs but are actually NIMBYs themselves: they just want someone else to bear the burden. For example, they may be pro-early-release for a sex offender while not wanting that sex offender to live in their neighbourhood.

      This applies to all kinds of issues. People may be pro-immigration but are they pro-giving-up-their-job to a (lower paid) immigrant? Probably not.

      We as a society were much more tolerant and welcoming towards immigrants before we put all of our social welfare programs in place. In a society with no minimum wage, no social programs, and few/no regulations to limit housing development, there is no cost to immigration because immigrants have to claw their way up from the very bottom. That was how the big cities in Canada and the U.S. were built: by immigrants who choose to come here (fleeing brutal oppression and lack of opportunity) and make their own fortunes.

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      I get that they’re people, but honestly, I kinda reject them, even though in an ironic way I guess most of them wouldn’t have a problem with me if they didn’t know this about me. I usually keep to myself. But I do want to accept that for all their faults they also have a right to live, just for my own sake.

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        I think it’s valid to want to defend those who you feel compassion and closeness to from those you perceive as threats.

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    I hope the subreddit you’re missing you’re not talking about some fucked up shit like r/fatpeoplehate

    Honestly it depends a lot on who you’re hating and why. this is some therapy level talk here

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      I’m talking about a niche, but normal sub. I just don’t want to reveal it bc it’s irrelevant and I also don’t want to be identified even if there’s not a huge chance of that.

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        I understand what you’re talking about. The subreddits for the city and country I am in have been horrendous for the past 5+ years. Back in 2010 they were more helpful and less hateful, but right now I don’t bother visiting them unless I want my blood pressure to rise!

        Offline I encounter none of that, but then no one talks about being on Reddit, like at all.

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          I used to be pretty active in my city and province’s subreddits, and while there were occasional assholes everyone was mostly reasonable.

          I went and checked my city’s subreddit the other day and it has gotten substantially worse since I’ve left Reddit two years ago. It’s all people posting the same trashy racist rhetoric about immigrants. We used to post screenshots of those same takes from the local FB groups to make fun of those idiots, now the subreddit is those idiots.