
tially hidden in criticism — …failure (as I was doing with my imposter syndrome), you can consciously enact an internal boundary. You can choose to challenge your reactivity and irrational thoughts, while also taking the perspective to look for opportunities for growth that are potentially hidden in criticism — or discard it entirely. Most important, your internal boundary gives you the chance to pause, think more clearly, and avoid…
But rather than take this as reason to be ever more contemptuous of Anons and their misogyny, the left should regard Anon/the deplorables as a failure on its part, a terrific mangling of the left’s own arguments that has resulted in alienating the very group of people who could be the most helped by their ideas, if not the most convinced.