sublimesatanist
Active member
Is activism something that can be pursued while still being an SS?
I tend to feel in myself that I want to create further positive change in the world while obtaining and spreading greater awareness.
I believe that there are some groups out there where one can become involved in that fight against bills, spread awareness, hold protests and so forth. Beyond that, I'd always thought that a life of an independent journalist would be rewarding and fulfilling, albeit highly challenging and arduous, not to mention likely requiring formal training and experience.
Apart from these things, the only other pursuit I can think of is posting information online; be it posting videos and/or articles.
All of this said however, I know that this can be a dangerous path to walk for many people and it would no doubt put a person on some kind of list at some point; namely within the hidden activities of intelligence agencies and the military-industrial complex.
Furthermore, there is the fact that the crux of all issues lies within those who are in control and those who benefit; something that I don't think can practically be remedied through open-activism. It's as the saying goes that one can lead a horse to water but they can't make it drink. Furthermore, in this above case, one can only lead a horse half-way to the water and it's up the the horse to make it the rest of the way, lest said person gets suicided or something.
What do you think? Would this be impractical? Too extreme? Is it better to keep activism work completely anonymous?
Thank you for reading!
I tend to feel in myself that I want to create further positive change in the world while obtaining and spreading greater awareness.
I believe that there are some groups out there where one can become involved in that fight against bills, spread awareness, hold protests and so forth. Beyond that, I'd always thought that a life of an independent journalist would be rewarding and fulfilling, albeit highly challenging and arduous, not to mention likely requiring formal training and experience.
Apart from these things, the only other pursuit I can think of is posting information online; be it posting videos and/or articles.
All of this said however, I know that this can be a dangerous path to walk for many people and it would no doubt put a person on some kind of list at some point; namely within the hidden activities of intelligence agencies and the military-industrial complex.
Furthermore, there is the fact that the crux of all issues lies within those who are in control and those who benefit; something that I don't think can practically be remedied through open-activism. It's as the saying goes that one can lead a horse to water but they can't make it drink. Furthermore, in this above case, one can only lead a horse half-way to the water and it's up the the horse to make it the rest of the way, lest said person gets suicided or something.
What do you think? Would this be impractical? Too extreme? Is it better to keep activism work completely anonymous?
Thank you for reading!