Despite sharing the values of the social justice community, I often 
feel a bit at odds with it, and I think I figured out why. For me, 
societal problems are not only a matter of conflicting values but also 
of how we respond to the people who hold those values that differ or 
even oppose ours. That things like consciously tolerating an increase in
 diversity (even of conflicting values and even while challenging them 
when harmful) inevitably leads towards more acceptance and progressive 
values.
That may be wrong. I need to think about this more, but I 
think right now my feeling is that our collective responses across 
society and generations haven’t really changed even while our values 
have progressed, or at least, increased in nuance and understanding, and
 that worries me for the future, that we’ll just be repeating different 
iterations of the same social cycles of conflict, because we keep 
responding the same ways to each other when hurt. But then, of course we
 do, human nature is human nature, and while we can change ourselves and
 consciously modify our responses to things, what I’m imagining requires
 a large-scale shift in the average self awareness and social awareness 
of others.
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