This is a good time to share this poem with everyone:
I saw them tearing a building down. A team of men in my hometown. With a heave and a ho and a yes yes yell, they swung a beam and a sidewall fell.
And I said to the foreman, "Are these men skilled?" "Like the ones you'd use if you had to build?"
And he laughed and said, "Oh no, indeed... the most common labor is all I need... for I can destroy in a day or two what takes a builder ten years to do."
So I thought to myself as I went on my way...
Which one of these roles am I willing to play?
Am I one who is tearing down as I carelessly make my way around? Or am I one who builds with care, in order to make the world a little better... because I was there?
anon
No one likes seeing their country destroyed. No one likes seeing their culture destroyed. No one likes seeing that which they've worked for destroyed.
This principle also applies to Voat.
Each of us is either a builder or a destroyer.
Choose your side, because I've chosen mine. Voat will support those who build.
Interpret this post however you'd like, because at it's root it is truth, but I'm posting this for those of us that need a reminder from time to time.
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srayzie ago
Thank you Putt. Very inspiring. I needed that.
TheSeer ago
This is what I remind myself about the Cultural Marxists all the time. All they can do is destroy.
Unpack. Deconstruct (which is just another word for destroy). Call everything racist, from swimming to hiking to picking up trash, to having nuclear families.
zyklon_b ago
Similar to calling anyone that questions the plan a shill i reckon.
Demonsweat2 ago
Accuracy and precision are different things. Accuracy is the absence of error. Precision is the level of detail. Effective problem solving requires always being accurate, but being only as precise as is helpful at a given stage of problem solving.