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- Aug 18, 2020
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I have the feeling some mentally ill people seem to be raw. I just met this right-wing extreme acquaintance with his very weird views. Women need to be treated bad, they like it and want more. And he told me this way he has "fucked" some of them. I have doubts whether this actually works. And yes sex seems to be cool. But I don't want to be a disgusting human being for it. Ironic because I considered to go to a sex worker and still don't rule it out. I mean if it can save me from committing suicide.
I have the feeling people in pain sometimes go unfiltered. I was in the clinic area and some people just act like complete assholes. And when I listened to the views of my right-wing extremist acquaintance I had to shake my head. At least I am not like him. I wish I could handle poverty as good as him. But I get nursing care money.
When I was in that clinic for people with psychosis and old woman went to all clinics and told antisemitic bullshit. Like Kanye but with a smaller popularity.
People at the bottom, sometimes kick the people below them.
I think in my psyche I define myself with intelligence and I get self-worth by it. I think this is why I can speak openly about my feeling to other people and show myself vulnerable. I think though getting self-worth by that can be pretty toxic because you also look down at someone. I think also watching gore can be immoral. But if one uses it to cope to person one must have a lot of personal issues and judging this person can be a mistake.
I am not sure whether can make a general statement about it. I think sufferring also can increase one's empathy for others. I think poor people have on average higher skills to understand someone else's emotion than rich people. At the same tim one could argue psychopaths, sociopaths, narcissists and borderline people can have bad behavior patterns.
But is it really the right choice to blame mentally ill people? It might depend on the person. I watched a reaction video of the Kanye West song WW3. And for random dudes joked about the video, criticized the video for slurs, but called Kanye a genius and ahead of his time. Which is ironic because Kanye is indeed aheead of his time considering growing extremism and antisemitism. (It was not meant like that though) They painted it as something positive. And aren't these people the bigger problem. They are not going through a mental health crisis.
I have the feeling people in pain sometimes go unfiltered. I was in the clinic area and some people just act like complete assholes. And when I listened to the views of my right-wing extremist acquaintance I had to shake my head. At least I am not like him. I wish I could handle poverty as good as him. But I get nursing care money.
When I was in that clinic for people with psychosis and old woman went to all clinics and told antisemitic bullshit. Like Kanye but with a smaller popularity.
People at the bottom, sometimes kick the people below them.
I think in my psyche I define myself with intelligence and I get self-worth by it. I think this is why I can speak openly about my feeling to other people and show myself vulnerable. I think though getting self-worth by that can be pretty toxic because you also look down at someone. I think also watching gore can be immoral. But if one uses it to cope to person one must have a lot of personal issues and judging this person can be a mistake.
I am not sure whether can make a general statement about it. I think sufferring also can increase one's empathy for others. I think poor people have on average higher skills to understand someone else's emotion than rich people. At the same tim one could argue psychopaths, sociopaths, narcissists and borderline people can have bad behavior patterns.
But is it really the right choice to blame mentally ill people? It might depend on the person. I watched a reaction video of the Kanye West song WW3. And for random dudes joked about the video, criticized the video for slurs, but called Kanye a genius and ahead of his time. Which is ironic because Kanye is indeed aheead of his time considering growing extremism and antisemitism. (It was not meant like that though) They painted it as something positive. And aren't these people the bigger problem. They are not going through a mental health crisis.