@Aspie_Gamer
You actually brought up something I want to sorta "bitch" about XD
When I was around 13 - 14 years old, I was totally like this. I didn't do call out posts, but whenever I saw them, I was like "YES. Treat that asshole a lesson"
I'm 20 now, and honestly...? I have bigger things to worry about. I have college, I have an internship, I have family. I just...don't have time to constantly focus on negative things and negative people.
Don't get me wrong: I dislike everything bigots stand for. Racism, Sexism, anti-LGBTQIA+, Ableism, Ageism, etc.: none of that shit will stand by me. But at the same time, I cannot keep getting upset every time someone says something out of pocket. I used to do that a lot, and often, I was shaking in front of my computer, very heated up, almost in tears.
How the hell is that helping anyone?
What good am I actually doing?
Instead of just being angry, I could be donating to people who need help (which I do).
Instead of just being angry, I could work with students and children who need more education (which I do).
Instead of just being angry, I could help my community by volunteering (which I do).
Instead of just being angry, I could join peaceful protest (which I do).
There's so many alternatives to just lashing out and being angry all the time. And there's so much more to my life than focusing repeatedly on the bad. If I do that, that puts me down and drags me down, and I can't stand for it.
So I guess my dislike is when people stay angry and express that anger and just...focus on that anger. They don't talk about any positive, they don't try and help others. They just...sit there and stay angry but do nothing. They write paragraphs about call-out posts and why "so-and-so is such an asshole", but you only get like, two lines of good things happening for them.
For me, that's not living life to the fullest...