Somehow, Soda got less and more weird at the same time. He's much better at holding conversations, and just casually interacting with people, but he just stopped giving any sort of shit about conforming to anything. He just does his thing no matter how weird that makes him, and that's fine because it makes him happy..
Interesting fact; The vast majority of Women in America did not support women's suffrage. The majority of people who supported it were men because for women's rights to occur, they would also have to be able to be drafted. This is upheld even today. Do I support Women's suffrage? Absolutely. But I sympathize with women who don't, especially with war potentially on the horizon! :D
@@myname-mz3lo Are we going by literal definition here? Nothing is wrong with social justice in the dictionary sense. The issue comes when it gets radicalized. Militant veganism is a good example of something that on the surface level it's a good cause and worth commending someone's choice over until they start having a hostile attitude towards anyone who's not a vegan in which they'll start to over dramatizing, and outright lie about issues relating to the topic. Then if there's any pushback from people actually looking into these claims being made and it's not in conjunction with them they'll resort to gaslighting and calling you animal abuser, a pos, insert whatever buzzword you like and it's just a constant of shoving their bullshit down your throat. It's the same thing with social justice, it's become a radicalized ideology no different from a cult and it gets pretty irritating when I'm just trying to play a game, watch a movie or a show, and the product is ruined because social politics were injected into it. Were you happy when games/shows were modified to avoid pissing off religious nutobs? It's the same thing, just now it's to please the hyper progressive woke puritans. Social justice is the new Christianity.