A Wholesome Delusion of Grandeur
Jun. 8th, 2021 09:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One of the things I sincerely appreciate about my husband is that he's not active on social media and doesn't fully understand how it works.
What this means is that he will get really impressed by accomplishments that are so minor that it's difficult to call them "accomplishments" at all. To give an example, he'll get excited if one of my tweets gets twenty likes and two or three retweets. Like, he'll send me a message on WhatsApp saying something to the effect of, "Your tweet went viral!!"
And honestly? That's probably not such a bad mindset to have.
What this means is that he will get really impressed by accomplishments that are so minor that it's difficult to call them "accomplishments" at all. To give an example, he'll get excited if one of my tweets gets twenty likes and two or three retweets. Like, he'll send me a message on WhatsApp saying something to the effect of, "Your tweet went viral!!"
And honestly? That's probably not such a bad mindset to have.
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Date: 2021-06-08 02:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-06-10 01:05 pm (UTC)I'm starting to realize that a lot of straight men in their thirties and forties aren't just good people, but actually stronger supporters and allies than many online personalities who dedicate themselves to being activists.
I know this sounds like a strange thing to realize; but, in my defense, a lot of straight men in their teens and twenties were complete shitheads when I was in my teens and twenties. Maybe people become more mature as they get older, or maybe the culture shifted. Both, probably.
Anyway, I'm not "a cishet apologist" or whatever, and I do think that safe spaces should probably be gated, but I've also grown extremely resistant to any strain of feminism or LGBTQ+ activism that defines itself by creating an enemy out of a broad category of people, "straight men" or otherwise.
Like, it seems as though every June for the past few years I've been subjected to a storm of opinion pieces about how offensive it is to see rainbow flag merch right inside the door at Target, as if Pride Month were a "seasonal display" like Halloween or Christmas, but fuck that. I hate capitalism as much as the next broke and disenfranchised queer, but I love going to the post office to mail out zines and saying "Good Morning" to the Very Straight Christian staffworker who's wearing a store-bought rainbow mask to show support for her teenage son, whom she tells me she's taking to his first Pride parade this summer. Fucking, just. Bless.
Anyway, #NotAllMen lol.
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Date: 2021-06-12 05:22 pm (UTC)My boss, who is the straightest and whitest guy I know, walked into work on June 1 wearing a super gay hat from Target (I only know it was from Target because I saw it multiple times in the pride display). I told him "nice hat" and he just grinned like an idiot and went "Oh I hoped you would! I wanted to have something to show my support for you this month."
And like... who the fuck am I to hate that, you know? Fucking bless indeed!