It is a growing trend to soothe one self by latching on to populist supposedly altruistic shite like changing your profile picture to support your cause.
But a growing phenomena and a kind of soul/intellect based kind of masturbation is to be found in piling in on what a maybe majority of people or maybe a large marginalized slice of society would see as wrong.
Matt Cierlicki why do people seek self and public validation
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