One of the challenges I note of being on social media during an information war is that you need to think more broadly about the impact of what you put out. Does this raise or lower the vibe for my audience? Does this give trolls and bad actors ammo to throw back at me? Could this lead to people making unhelpful and even risky choices? You need to anchor the "WGA" in the "WWG1", and hold both in mind. Personal lived experience (good and bad) in the context of collective struggle.

Yes, this needs to stop being a "bad car wreck" everyone has to stare at mindlessly and get involved! We've just shifted from the mindless shit on TV and moved over to "troll cheering" and watching like gawkers. Words create things...what are we creating?

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