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To start, I don't like people anyway. Sometimes I take personal offense to when people are insensitive to a general situation. For example I get triggered when people try to support guns after a school shooting. I'm in the Columbine High School and Batman Theater shooting state Colorado and I know someone how was in the theater and someone who's son was shot and killed. So when some jerk say something about how 'liberals failed to take everyone's guns away' as a comment on a news report about an elementary school shooting it really burns me up. Gun regulation is not taking guns away and is that so unreasonable? Kids are getting gunned down.
Another recent example is when someone said something that was written in the National Review Online: [DLMURL]http://www.nationalreview.com/article/378310/crying-rape-j-delgado/page/0/1[/DLMURL]
"(2) Are women themselves being taught to believe they were raped (the aforementioned “only sober consent is true consent!” notion)? Yes. And that, ironically enough, makes these women victims of liberal culture, too."
I don't want to get into what the article is about or why it's absurd. What this thread is about is these things infuriate me even though I was never actually shot or raped. I was afraid of being shot throughout high school though. I have a very strong sense of justice and have Complex PTSD from taking care of other people, two of whom died, and having to hear about how much pain someone is constantly in but hold everything together. So I have a protector sort of mindset. Things like bigotry, prejudice and hateful people really infuriate me. I mean people sometimes absolutely disgust me beyond belief. I think most people are just ignorant of how bad it is to have been raped or shot or have a terminal illness and so on so they don't get how hurtful what they're doing is. I can relate to people in an indirect way: relating my PTSD to sort of understand a different trauma and it makes me mad when other people are insensitive. I don't know how bad it is for a lot of people but I do know how I've seen them suffer. I'm rambling at this point; you get the idea.
Another recent example is when someone said something that was written in the National Review Online: [DLMURL]http://www.nationalreview.com/article/378310/crying-rape-j-delgado/page/0/1[/DLMURL]
"(2) Are women themselves being taught to believe they were raped (the aforementioned “only sober consent is true consent!” notion)? Yes. And that, ironically enough, makes these women victims of liberal culture, too."
I don't want to get into what the article is about or why it's absurd. What this thread is about is these things infuriate me even though I was never actually shot or raped. I was afraid of being shot throughout high school though. I have a very strong sense of justice and have Complex PTSD from taking care of other people, two of whom died, and having to hear about how much pain someone is constantly in but hold everything together. So I have a protector sort of mindset. Things like bigotry, prejudice and hateful people really infuriate me. I mean people sometimes absolutely disgust me beyond belief. I think most people are just ignorant of how bad it is to have been raped or shot or have a terminal illness and so on so they don't get how hurtful what they're doing is. I can relate to people in an indirect way: relating my PTSD to sort of understand a different trauma and it makes me mad when other people are insensitive. I don't know how bad it is for a lot of people but I do know how I've seen them suffer. I'm rambling at this point; you get the idea.
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