Koolaid wrote:
RoloLolo wrote:
I'm glad that's the case because many when asked that question often have some excuse as to why they can't do something other than talk.
As for me, I'm active in the organizations that I belong to. I've participated in rallies/protests/marches and a few sit-in's as well. Organizations that I can't fully commit to due to time limitations and locale, I support financially. I've also served as a mentor for children who are at risk.
I might not support your way of thinking in this thread BUT I do respect your personal contributions.
Thank you for being the only one to answer my question as well.
you're welcome, though i never walk with marches/rallies that could potentially become violent bc i'm not a tough looking person and my parents are rlly worried abt my safety so i would never be allowed to go
HAMARTIA wrote:
so, i am a feminist, i donate to charity, i contribute to charity organizations at school, i do marches for charity, i use my voice and my position of privilege to educate people
what are you doin?
It meant exactly what I asked. One can sit all day on computer and "spread education" but organizations also need financial contributions/backing too.RoloLolo wrote:
Besides arguing with people in this thread, what are you actively doing?
I'm just curious because many of you preach to others under the guise of educating them, but fail when it comes down to doing anything.
And this question applies to any and all who've posted that those who don't agree are content with doing nothing.
How do you mean 'actively' doing? you act like spreading education is not helping ppl realize things.Besides arguing with people in this thread, what are you actively doing?
I'm just curious because many of you preach to others under the guise of educating them, but fail when it comes down to doing anything.
And this question applies to any and all who've posted that those who don't agree are content with doing nothing.
so, i am a feminist, i donate to charity, i contribute to charity organizations at school, i do marches for charity, i use my voice and my position of privilege to educate people
what are you doin?
I'm glad that's the case because many when asked that question often have some excuse as to why they can't do something other than talk.
As for me, I'm active in the organizations that I belong to. I've participated in rallies/protests/marches and a few sit-in's as well. Organizations that I can't fully commit to due to time limitations and locale, I support financially. I've also served as a mentor for children who are at risk.
I might not support your way of thinking in this thread BUT I do respect your personal contributions.
Thank you for being the only one to answer my question as well.