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romans8384 19-Jan-19, 16:06 |
![]() The left-wing protesters showed support for feminism, prostitution, transgender issues, and immigration. Many demonstrators also showed serious hatred for the president. “Make America Great Again, and Drop Dead!” one sign read.” www.breitbart.com You would think this kind of hate would be condemned by liberals on GK. Instead, it’s emblematic of what they routinely post in the forums. And then they criticize President Trump for being a hater and for dividing the country. 🙄 |
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![]() It must be exhausting to be so angry all the time. psychcentral.com 7 Mistaken Assumptions Angry People Often Make 1-They can’t help it. Angry people have lots of excuses. Women will blame their PMS. Both sexes will blame their stress, their exhaustion, or their worries. Never mind that other people who have PMS or who are stressed, tired, or worried don’t pop off at the world. Angry people don’t yet understand that they are actually giving themselves permission to rant. In that sense, they are very much in control. 2-The only way to express anger is to explode. People who rage believe that anger is like the buildup of steam in an overheated steam engine. They think they need to blow off the steam in order to be OK. In fact, raging tends only to produce more of the same. 3-Frustration is intolerable. Angry people can’t sit with frustration, anxiety or fear. To them, such feelings are a signal that they are being challenged. When life doesn’t go their way, when someone doesn’t see things as they do, when their best-laid plans get interrupted or they make a mistake, they simply can’t tolerate it. To them, it’s better to blow than to be left with those feelings. They don’t get it that frustration is a normal part of everyone’s life and that it is often the source of creativity and inspiration. 4-It’s more important to win than to be right. Chronically angry people often have the idea that their status is at stake when there is conflict. When questioned, they take it overly personally. If they are losing an argument, they experience a loss of self-esteem. At that moment, they need to assert their authority, even if they are wrong. When it is certain that they are wrong, they will find a way to prove that the other person is more wrong. For mature people, self-esteem is grounded in being able to put ego aside in order to find the best solution. 5-“Respect” means that people do things their way. When another driver tailgates, when a partner refuses to go along with a plan, when a kid doesn’t jump when told to do something, they feel disrespected. To them, disrespect is intolerable. Making a lot of noise and threatening is their way of reasserting their right to “respect” by others. Sadly, when the basis of “respect” is fear, it takes a toll on love and caring. 6-The way to make things right is to fight. Some angry people have learned at the feet of a master. Having grown up with parents who fight, it is their “normal.” They haven’t a clue how to negotiate differences or manage conflict except by escalating. Then they become very much like the parent they loathed and feared when they were kids. 7-Other people should understand that they didn’t mean what they did or said when they were angry. Angry people feel that anger entitles them to let loose. It’s up to other people not to take seriously hurtful things they say or do. After all, they say, they were just angry. They don’t get it that other people are legitimately hurt, embarrassed, humiliated, or afraid. |
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romans8384 20-Jan-19, 09:22 |
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romans8384 20-Jan-19, 09:35 |
![]() I guess we shouldn’t be so quick to jump to conclusions, particularly if those conclusions are offered by the liberally-biased mainstream media! “The media only shows a brief clip that appears to show a prep school kid taunting a Native American. The man even gave interviews claiming the kids surrounded him, intimidated him, menaced him, etc. The full video shows the opposite. The school kids never moved, never approached him. It was the Native American who approached them when he saw the Trump hats, got awkwardly close and got right in the face of one student who never moved. That moment below, and under that a full length video of the entire incident:” 710wor.iheart.com |
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romans8384 20-Jan-19, 09:47 |
![]() The incident you posted, now that I’ve actually watched the full video, looks like a huge, manufactured nothing burger. I should know better by now than to trust reporting about anything to do with President Trump by the liberally-biased mainstream media. Sad! |
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romans8384 20-Jan-19, 10:07 |
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romans8384 20-Jan-19, 10:19 |
![]() Remember this left-wing lunatic who got triggered by a supporter of President Trump and wound up getting thrown off an airplane? Even her own husband wouldn’t defend her obnoxious intolerance. Hmmmm. I wonder if she’s related to a gal on GK who gets triggered a lot and goes on wacky rants about America’s 45th President. youtu.be |
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romans8384 21-Jan-19, 11:26 |
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