....but the initial part of this reminds me of the “swampiness” that has many in right concerned. Sets up the elites against the irredeemable and “those you should feel sorry for.” But this writer writes well and no doubt stirs the embers of contempt among the adherents.
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OK, so you don't like being called a narcissist. I get that. It's hurtful. Instilling doubt as to existence of said slur is a useful tactic to negate those criticisms.
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The problem is that it's not persuasive outside of your follower bubble (who are having fun with the ad hominem attacks on me, btw) because you haven't put in the time on this topic to have a truly informed argument. i.e. maybe looking into the DSM and finding flaws there.
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Someone seems to have called Scott a flagrant malignant narcissist and that made him mad. So now he has to prove that the entire field of psychology and narcissism is completely fake and a made up disorder because it’s personal.
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