Activism
The source contrasts coercive activism with demonstration and invitation. Helping can be covertly self-serving when it reinforces another person’s victimhood and inflates the rescuer. Social praise can strengthen an identity organized arou…
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The source contrasts coercive activism with demonstration and invitation. Helping can be covertly self-serving when it reinforces another person’s victimhood and inflates the rescuer. Social praise can strengthen an identity organized around fighting rather than living the desired alternative. The source critiques activism when it is driven by fear, anger, rescue identity, and enemy fixation. The shadow of activism includes demanding that systems change so one can feel safe.