At this rate they will try to define not being a leftist as a "mental health" disease like how they created the ridiculous diagnosis of "oppositional defiant disorder" in the DSM.
This was defined as "a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness". This behavior is usually targeted toward peers, parents, teachers, and other authority figures.
It looks like authoritarianism looms on the horizon.
Only good thing is that there is no way in hell that everyone will just accept this nonsense.
Sure people cucked out during COVID sure but for my sanity I will remain hopeful that people will refuse to bend down to this insanity.
At this rate they will try to define not being a leftist as a "mental health" disease like how they created the ridiculous diagnosis of "oppositional defiant disorder" in the DSM.
I am not an expert, but it's hard to think of psychology as anything more than a pseudoscience. Or maybe an approximation. Kind of like astrology used to be to what astronomy is today. People had no idea what stars were, or even really planets, but they could predict where they'd be.
They do their best to characterize the behavior an organ they don't really understand the functioning of. But there's no certainty and no bright lines. Today something might be a disorder; tomorrow it's a personality trait.
At this rate they will try to define not being a leftist as a "mental health" disease like how they created the ridiculous diagnosis of "oppositional defiant disorder" in the DSM.
This was defined as "a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness". This behavior is usually targeted toward peers, parents, teachers, and other authority figures.
It looks like authoritarianism looms on the horizon.
Only good thing is that there is no way in hell that everyone will just accept this nonsense.
Sure people cucked out during COVID sure but for my sanity I will remain hopeful that people will refuse to bend down to this insanity.
Don't get blackpilled.
They already have.
I am not an expert, but it's hard to think of psychology as anything more than a pseudoscience. Or maybe an approximation. Kind of like astrology used to be to what astronomy is today. People had no idea what stars were, or even really planets, but they could predict where they'd be.
They do their best to characterize the behavior an organ they don't really understand the functioning of. But there's no certainty and no bright lines. Today something might be a disorder; tomorrow it's a personality trait.
Shit they can't even tell me if I have autism :)