Thoughts, and action

This weekend was uncomfortable. At the end of last year I wrote a holiday card, which included this part:

I’ve got a website because I believe it’s my responsibility to own my digital experience if I decide I want that https://www.johntrack.com it’s a work in progress and I want to use it to learn and enjoy the internet. I’m still on some other social sites.

Owning that vision now, here. Social feeds were full of disturbing violence. I stayed inside, home. I did chores inside and monitored current events happening in real time. And one tweet that came across my timeline was:

Initially, honestly, I was confronted, offended, insulted, ashamed. Then I watched a talk by the author, below, and looked at the website: https://tatianamac.com/posts/white-guyde/

In response:

  1. Technically Wrong, Sara Watchter-Boettcher, audiobook from Hoopla

  2. Looked through Twitter and unfollowed 600+ accounts, now at 358 from previously over 1,100.

  3. I will continue to look for, and recommend media from diverse perspectives and actively increase the breadth..

  4. I will speak less when I have the impulse to talk and will check in on the points listed.

  5. I read the comic and will log my progress.

I also deactivated Facebook. I feel compelled in the moment to do more, and I’m grateful for this thought-provoking video and article.