It is not my post, but I do believe that posting such a message (under opinion, to be clear, not news or events) is absolutely within the scope of this site. The post is about a situation that happened specifically to someone inside the movement here in the Netherlands, and they are writing their experience of this betrayal.
There is no rule that says that this experience can only be shared if it comes with names and dates and the burden of proof. If the post makes you uncomfortable or agitated enough to lash out and call someone self indulgent ( quite rude in my humble opinion) then perhaps it might be a good idea to consider why it irritates you so much. Or maybe even better to try to empathize with another human being in YOUR movement who is experiencing trauma and betrayal.
You could also do a quick google search and discover that the headline for the post is a book about transformative justice and be grateful that someone has left you more than one place to start to reflect on why you only wanna hear about action and not consider how trauma and abuse destroy our movements and learn how to potentially change that.
It is not my post, but I do
It is not my post, but I do believe that posting such a message (under opinion, to be clear, not news or events) is absolutely within the scope of this site. The post is about a situation that happened specifically to someone inside the movement here in the Netherlands, and they are writing their experience of this betrayal.
There is no rule that says that this experience can only be shared if it comes with names and dates and the burden of proof. If the post makes you uncomfortable or agitated enough to lash out and call someone self indulgent ( quite rude in my humble opinion) then perhaps it might be a good idea to consider why it irritates you so much. Or maybe even better to try to empathize with another human being in YOUR movement who is experiencing trauma and betrayal.
You could also do a quick google search and discover that the headline for the post is a book about transformative justice and be grateful that someone has left you more than one place to start to reflect on why you only wanna hear about action and not consider how trauma and abuse destroy our movements and learn how to potentially change that.