I say this all the time, but the performative histrionics of the left are so fucking tiresome. Someone not affirming every detail of your personal worldview isn’t a genocide, you pathological narcissist.
Exactly. I despise this emotional tyranny they try to force on everyone around them.
They come up with the most delusional strawman about the people they don't like and insist that anybody who shows the slightest support is complicit in directly hurting them.
Like maybe some people have more pressing concerns than showering your cult with praise and validation? Maybe they think the politicians that pay lip service to you are terrible for the country?
But none of that matters. You have to vote for the guy sucking the dick of LGBT+++ even if he's the worst possible candidate in every other aspect. Destroy your country, destroy your livelihood, destroy every principle you have, all to validate our endless temper tantrum.
It's abuse. They are abusing, manipulating and gaslighting the people in their lives, and everyone unfortunate enough to be exposed to them, constantly.
It's abuse. They are abusing, manipulating and gaslighting the people in their lives, and everyone unfortunate enough to be exposed to them, constantly.
Nailed it in one. It's clear to me that the entire alphabet lobby operates, and has operated for years, on weaponizing the tactics of an especially hysterical domestic abuser and applying said tactics onto a societal level to get what they want. The T are the worst and most blatant about it nowadays, but the rest have been at it too (gays & lesbians just learned to behave a bit in public back in the 90s, at least until they got what they wanted, and to cut ties with NAMBLA & others of their kind who couldn't exercise even this basic discipline & knowledge of PR).
Suicide-baiting. Gaslighting, in the original and legitimate sense of the word, and rewriting history in general to serve their narrative (the G have basically gaslit most people into thinking Matthew Shepard was killed for being gay rather than in a drug deal gone wrong, for instance). Playing the victim and relentless guilt-tripping. And as we can see here, shaming and isolating kin who won't play along.
They do it all and like any abuser, they won't stop until and unless people start putting their foot down and make them stop. Whether it ranges from refusing to bow to their emotional blackmail and going, 'No you know what? Go do a flip then/Go cut me off then, I'll be happier without your dumb ass in my life' (something the father in this story has unfortunately failed to do, per the ending) or finally getting a physical backlash going and Minecrafting these abusive scumfucks.
I don't blame parents for giving in, they've invested so much into their kids and by that point can't have more. That's part of why this treatment of them is so reprehensible.
But generally yes, people need to grow some balls and tell these lunatics to fuck off when they make their controlling, abusive ultimatums. Society at large has been thoroughly conditioned to instinctively react to appeals to emotion, and to recoil from any accusations of bigotry, but I think and I hope that the veil is starting to lift.
I say this all the time, but the performative histrionics of the left are so fucking tiresome. Someone not affirming every detail of your personal worldview isn’t a genocide, you pathological narcissist.
Exactly. I despise this emotional tyranny they try to force on everyone around them.
They come up with the most delusional strawman about the people they don't like and insist that anybody who shows the slightest support is complicit in directly hurting them.
Like maybe some people have more pressing concerns than showering your cult with praise and validation? Maybe they think the politicians that pay lip service to you are terrible for the country?
But none of that matters. You have to vote for the guy sucking the dick of LGBT+++ even if he's the worst possible candidate in every other aspect. Destroy your country, destroy your livelihood, destroy every principle you have, all to validate our endless temper tantrum.
It's abuse. They are abusing, manipulating and gaslighting the people in their lives, and everyone unfortunate enough to be exposed to them, constantly.
Nailed it in one. It's clear to me that the entire alphabet lobby operates, and has operated for years, on weaponizing the tactics of an especially hysterical domestic abuser and applying said tactics onto a societal level to get what they want. The T are the worst and most blatant about it nowadays, but the rest have been at it too (gays & lesbians just learned to behave a bit in public back in the 90s, at least until they got what they wanted, and to cut ties with NAMBLA & others of their kind who couldn't exercise even this basic discipline & knowledge of PR).
Suicide-baiting. Gaslighting, in the original and legitimate sense of the word, and rewriting history in general to serve their narrative (the G have basically gaslit most people into thinking Matthew Shepard was killed for being gay rather than in a drug deal gone wrong, for instance). Playing the victim and relentless guilt-tripping. And as we can see here, shaming and isolating kin who won't play along.
They do it all and like any abuser, they won't stop until and unless people start putting their foot down and make them stop. Whether it ranges from refusing to bow to their emotional blackmail and going, 'No you know what? Go do a flip then/Go cut me off then, I'll be happier without your dumb ass in my life' (something the father in this story has unfortunately failed to do, per the ending) or finally getting a physical backlash going and Minecrafting these abusive scumfucks.
I don't blame parents for giving in, they've invested so much into their kids and by that point can't have more. That's part of why this treatment of them is so reprehensible.
But generally yes, people need to grow some balls and tell these lunatics to fuck off when they make their controlling, abusive ultimatums. Society at large has been thoroughly conditioned to instinctively react to appeals to emotion, and to recoil from any accusations of bigotry, but I think and I hope that the veil is starting to lift.