I know what it is supposed to mean, but it's just another way of playing the victim card. Oh, you are oppressing me, oh you are triggering me, oh you are gaslighting me. Bullshit. You are responsible for your own thoughts.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @thisisabadidea6 and
Gaslighting comes from the movie “Gaslight” in which an abusive flickers the lights, walks around in the attic, and does other weird things and tells his wife it’s all in her head and she’s mentally unstable. It is a real, regularly used abuse tactic. Abuse causes PTSD. Triggers.
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Replying to @okcbek @thisisabadidea6 and
That's interesting. I wasn't aware of the origin. It's unfortunate that the term is being thrown around so lightly. Regardless though, we are all responsible for our own perceptions and analysis of reality. Every person is responsible for their own actions and thoughts.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @thisisabadidea6 and
The term gaslighting doesn’t mean people AREN’T responsible for their own thoughts. It means a person who is making valid observations about the world are being told their perceptions are wrong/they are crazy by someone who benefits from making them doubt their grasp of reality.
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Replying to @okcbek @thisisabadidea6 and
Take a look at the cancel culture and its proponent's constant attempts to "reeducate" anyone who speaks against it and see if what you describe in not exactly what's happening there. Yet, I hold each individual responsible to use their own rational judgement.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @thisisabadidea6 and
I’m just here to inform that “gaslighting” is a very real thing, and does absolutely contribute to PTSD and triggers. And you don’t really have any way of knowing what other people’s experiences are and how they have affected them.
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Replying to @okcbek @simpleprogrammr and
E.g. you may have never been personally victimized by abuse, assault, institutionalized racism, patriarchal society, etc... but that does not mean those things do not exist and harm and trigger others.
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Replying to @okcbek @thisisabadidea6 and
That's what I disagree. You are using the term patriarchal society as it is a real thing. I dispute that. I also dispute the current existence of institutional racism. And I reject the idea that another person is responsible for "triggering" another person.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @thisisabadidea6 and
If you are truly open, I highly recommend you watch this fabulous TED talk and would welcome discussion on it afterward:https://www.ted.com/talks/jackson_katz_violence_against_women_it_s_a_men_s_issue/up-next?language=en …
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Replying to @okcbek @thisisabadidea6 and
THIS! 100%! I agree with this so much. This has actually been the mission of my life's work for the last 3 years through my Bulldog Mindset brand. I've been working to teach men how to become men. If you would really like to discuss this, this is something I am EXTREMELY
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passionate about. DM and I'd be happy to jump on a call and talk about the work I'm doing. It's a very difficult battle to fight and many people are going about it the wrong way. Once the worst factions I'm fighting right now is MGTOW.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @okcbek and
Anyway, I don't know if you are actually serious about this. It seems like you are, but this is 100% a men's issue. 100%. Let me know if you want to discuss.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @thisisabadidea6 and
Sure, I’m open to this. You can DM me.
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