Looking for ideas for basically anything that will pay me (employed or freelance) that doesn't require me to deal with people, I can do from home and that I can do in my own time (i.e. don't need me to be working specific hours).
I'm getting deeper and deeper into burnout (and debt) just trying to survive.
@frozencat@jeffowski But the KKK is a Christian organization, and Christian theology fits easily in line with the aims and practices of fascism. So the meme is accurate.
You object to it because you don't want to admit the KKK is a Christian organization? I'm not sure what you've got your shorts in a knot over.
@frozencat@jeffowski I don't get bent out of shape making a fool of myself online if someone says the CCP is atheist, they are. So is every human being on the planet until they get indoctrinated into a religion.
You seem to have a problem with the fact that the KKK is a Christian organization, could that be because you don't want to admit your religion is useful to fascists and full of vile teachings and practice?
It is disturbing that elementary children are criminalized and unsurprising that it happens to children with disabilities and children of Color at much higher rates. There should be no policing in schools and absolutely none for young children.
it does not escape me that i take on the sins of #Christianity and Christians, to be railed on by angry white male atheists.
i am willing to take on those sins and repent and atone for them.
but a little perspective please.
it's their ancestors who created this modern #christian landscape, not mine. rejecting the faith doesn't remove the mindset, culture, or learned ideals. there is a ex-christian brand of #atheism that is still authoritarian, eurocentric, and paternalistic.
Today in Labor History August 14, 1846: The authorities jailed Henry David Thoreau for refusing to pay his taxes in protest of the Mexican War. Aside from this early act of American civil disobedience and war resistance, Thoreau also wrote, “Walden.” His essay, “Civil Disobedience,” influenced generations of activists and writers, including Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Tolstoy, Yeats, Proust, Hemingway, Upton Sinclair and Martin Buber.