Protect Your Kindness: Don’t Be a Safe Space for Those Who Preach Supremacy

Kindness is great, and we need more of it in this world.

Yet if we don’t speak out firmly against those who show a complete lack of it, what does it say about us?

In short, protect your kindness by reminding yourself not to bow down to supremacists.

Because being a safe space for those who dehumanise others will inevitably dehumanise you, too.

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Stay strong but keep your heart open ❤️

Justina

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My name is Justina

As a political commentator who talks about different forms and systems of external oppression, I’m also interested in my own personal transformation.

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