Line6 HXFX wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:20 am
I started posting on PR around 2005, after I spent 5 years working a telephone helpline, and being super nice, kind and respectful to people.
Really making a difference to quite desperate peoples lives in a positive way.
I was burnt out, sure, it burns you out.. but I was super friendly and engaging.
I even got on well with DAC. We disagreed, but I didn't ever feel hatred and contempt.
I was part of the world, the country was pulling together, I felt Britain was great and the PR community were fine.
The most people had to say about UK politics was Fatman going on about Harriet Harmon, for some obscure laughable, pathetic reason.
Tories were generally of the kind, patriarch kind, full of useful information etc like theo.
Then the 2008 economc crash happened and half the country fucking hated me (for being unemployed) overnight.
Every sickenning narrative about the unemployed came my way. Fatman (who went to Tory meetings) used to warn me about what was coming.
The self serving contempt half the country had for the poor, sick and unemployed was just disgusting, even for someone like me who just put in 5 years of unpaid public service, and was creating and supporting database systems weekly for other voluntary orgs.
But I fought my corner admirably, in this changed angry world, until one day the angry people, having lost the arguements by making it personal(forcing me to post genuine, glowing verified references, after years of them calling me lazy) decided on mass that I was a wind up merchant. A troll,
Instead of, you know apologising, the dehumanisation of me was so stark at that point, there is no way that was going to happen.
So to prove I wasn't a troll, meant I would have to give to reveal my identity.
So I was cancelled.
Planet rugby was a dangerous dark place to me, full of dangerous and dark people, and still is.
But so is the UK now.
PR is truly reflective of the UK now, which is a good thing as if it was like this in 2005 when I started posting there, I wouldn't have stuck around for a day.
So remember, it is a good thing now that the unemployed, the sick, the underclass, working class people and women and carers no longer post there.
They will just get dehumanised, seriously hurt and then contemptuously spat out.