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i saw a good comment about them once , its that these people are " Grievance Grifters". They are not genuinely offended, they are only pretending to be offended because there is usually an incentive to act offended on the Internet (usually it's gaining clout).

The best way to defeat the Grievance Grifter is by simply pointing out that they're not really being offended and they're only doing this for an ulterior motive (usually clout chasing) and they only care about the attention and gaining power. The grifter in question will either leave the argument out of humiliation that people have tore apart their scam or they will double down as they make a bigger fool of themselves. So it's important to use your critical thinking skills when you deal with obvious liars that seek power and attention."

288 days ago
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i saw a good comment about them, its that these people are " Grievance Grifters". They are not genuinely offended, they are only pretending to be offended because there is usually an incentive to act offended on the Internet (usually it's gaining clout).

The best way to defeat the Grievance Grifter is by simply pointing out that they're not really being offended and they're only doing this for an ulterior motive (usually clout chasing) and they only care about the attention and gaining power. The grifter in question will either leave the argument out of humiliation that people have tore apart their scam or they will double down as they make a bigger fool of themselves. So it's important to use your critical thinking skills when you deal with obvious liars that seek power and attention.

288 days ago
1 score
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What i seem to notice is that these people are " Grievance Grifters". They are not genuinely offended, they are only pretending to be offended because there is usually an incentive to act offended on the Internet (usually it's gaining clout).they're not really being offended and they're only doing this for an ulterior motive (usually clout chasing) who are only interested in seeking power and attention

288 days ago
1 score