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I notice a big difference between how social workers and social "warriors" talk.

So far, universally, the people "on the ground", doing the work, are very nice to talk to. Informative, understanding, firm, kind.



Social workers help people based on their need. Social warriors help people based on their identity. It's not surprising the two work in different ways.


I thought the definition of a "warrior" here was that they didn't help people at all, they just screamed on Twitter.

(AKA isn't Twitter itself a huge part of the problem?)




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