Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readAug 12, 2022

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That's a really intersting piece.

I think people are defined by their political beliefs. For a start, I would never get along with someone who is woke, precisely because woke people criticize other people all the time. They're angry, and they take out their anger on others.

I think one's political perspectives tells me whether.

1. People think deeply about systems.

2. Are out for the greater good of humanity or the good of their particular tribe.

That said, I'm an atheist, and i cannot bear to be in the company of religious people, especially Christians. So, at one point, I tried to join Atheist groups. What a horror! All they wanted to talk about was atheism and how bad Christianity was.

Just because I'm an atheist, doesn't mean I want to talk about atheism. In fact, I don't like talking about it at all. Generally, I just prefer to talk about mundane every day things, and I loathe gossip or being in the company of people who undermine others.

It's important to me that people are humanists, that they don't adhere to class systems (tribalism) and that they want the greater good of all people, not just their particular race or religion.

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