And no amount of corporate jargon or performative masculinity can make that stain go away.

  • Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    I think your definition of coward is more narrow than what people are talking about here. It’s more of Stoic “coward” - person who is too afraid to do the right thing, learn and give back to the universe. Not person who’s afraid of pushing for their goals.

    I thinks that’s much more powerful than calling someone some made up labels you’ve just listen 10 of.