Comments by "gnarth d\x27arkanen" (@gnarthdarkanen7464) on "Warning Signs You Might Be Suppressing Your Emotions" video.

  1. Actually... I'd suggest it's a bit deeper seeded in society than the obvious "surface faults" of politicians and "bad parents" (frankly so old it's a lame excuse)... The whole PC-movement has taken the roots of "decency" or "good manners" and allowed narcissistic P.O.S.'s to twist them into a "forced butt-kiss" in every possible social interaction, or demeaned and insulted (even humiliated) anyone who dares step slightly "out of line". The popular notion that "anger is ugly, and therefore always inappropriate" does nothing but repress, Repress, AND REPRESS... until everyone with an otherwise normal and healthy psychology, is reduced to a toxic stew of negativity that spouts at the slightest notion, the proverbial "drop of a hat"... AND now, we get blessed with "trigger warnings" and our schools are inundated with asinine requirements, from "safe spaces" to indefensible "gender re-identity"... Keep this up and even the biggest college campus is going to be NOTHING but bathrooms! It's always been considered relatively uncouth or undignified and "vulgar" to swear or spew insults at the top of one's voice. It doesn't need to change today, BUT what has changed is the irrational ideal that these things are NEVER remotely appropriate. Similarly, it's supposedly never appropriate to punch someone in the nose... So what if this "someone" is already attacking you or someone you care about? On vulgarity, a verbal assault is STILL assault. Psychologically, there's no difference to how your brain and emotional state is programmed to "handle" or "process" the event. It feels just as violating to be assaulted with horrible insults and filth as it does to be viciously and violently attacked. Just because you're not suddenly bleeding to death in a broken heap, it doesn't mean you didn't just get attacked and violated. ...BUT the "Politically Correct" will tell you that it's best to be quiet and stalwart and "take it like a man"... Which is what? Cringing and crying like a coward? ...OR stand up and return fire? Sometimes, it IS appropriate, even if it is NEVER particularly "good looking" or "attractive". AND it's simply NOT EVER healthy to choke it down and suppress it. That only builds up stress, and stress will kill you faster than a bullet... BUT the narcissists and sociopaths will ALWAYS tilt the scales. Why??? Because that's HOW they win. They CAN NOT functionally feel emotions or process anything. SO demeaning anyone who CAN wins their fight for them... AND THAT is how the perverted ideal of a "PC" culture is leading us into this horribly toxic societal structure of psycho's and sociopaths leading the "two party charade" and dragging the rest of us down with them. SO you're on the right track, but you'd best pick up your pace. The oncoming train is going to run you all over. ;o)
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