The other day I was involved in a rather heartfelt argument with my soulmate. I was pointing out that I have somewhere between f*-all and no time for arseholes and reserve the right to treat them with the respect I feel they deserve.
My other half asked me "what right I have to decide that someone is an arsehole?"
I was nonplussed, I mean, whose permission do I need to make a determination about what "I" think? To me an arsehole is someone who takes no notice of others, of basic rules that govern interpersonal and communal life and who does nothing for anyone without a reward motive. The absolute lack of basic manners and utter disrespect for anyone they encounter, who seeks to limit their abuse of all and sundry, I mean, what actually ranks?
I mean, if people wish to act like sociopaths, with no regard for, respect for or intent to comply with basic requirements of living within a community, I'm more than happy to meet them there. I have long felt that there are too many laws, have a decidedly anti-social persona of my own and am rather more experienced at forcing others to do things my way, in short, I'm probably a bigger sociopath than anyone they've encountered in their short life (by nature) and if I am forced to ignore conditioning, societal and communal pressures to conform, then I'm quite happy to run free.
Why is it so very wrong to respond to obnoxious little wannabee sociopaths in kind? I mean, these pricks don't even follow the basic rules that govern sociopathic interpersonal communication, they actually seem to believe that they are entitled to be protected from being subjected to the very disrespect they dish out to others?
I recently had one idiot try starting a fight, along with his 2 mates, then when I pushed him back to arms reach, he stated "that I couldn't do that, he had athsma". FFS, mate, if you'd kept going the compressed skull fracture over your temple, in conjunction with the crushed sternum would have made athsma a minor problem.
Is this something others experience with PTSD, or is this more attributable to the truly sociopathic behavior expected of those suffering from BPAD, type II? It's not like I demand respect, or get angry when not shown it, I simply refuse to accept blatant disrespect for my family and my property, how is that so wrong?
My other half asked me "what right I have to decide that someone is an arsehole?"
I was nonplussed, I mean, whose permission do I need to make a determination about what "I" think? To me an arsehole is someone who takes no notice of others, of basic rules that govern interpersonal and communal life and who does nothing for anyone without a reward motive. The absolute lack of basic manners and utter disrespect for anyone they encounter, who seeks to limit their abuse of all and sundry, I mean, what actually ranks?
I mean, if people wish to act like sociopaths, with no regard for, respect for or intent to comply with basic requirements of living within a community, I'm more than happy to meet them there. I have long felt that there are too many laws, have a decidedly anti-social persona of my own and am rather more experienced at forcing others to do things my way, in short, I'm probably a bigger sociopath than anyone they've encountered in their short life (by nature) and if I am forced to ignore conditioning, societal and communal pressures to conform, then I'm quite happy to run free.
Why is it so very wrong to respond to obnoxious little wannabee sociopaths in kind? I mean, these pricks don't even follow the basic rules that govern sociopathic interpersonal communication, they actually seem to believe that they are entitled to be protected from being subjected to the very disrespect they dish out to others?
I recently had one idiot try starting a fight, along with his 2 mates, then when I pushed him back to arms reach, he stated "that I couldn't do that, he had athsma". FFS, mate, if you'd kept going the compressed skull fracture over your temple, in conjunction with the crushed sternum would have made athsma a minor problem.
Is this something others experience with PTSD, or is this more attributable to the truly sociopathic behavior expected of those suffering from BPAD, type II? It's not like I demand respect, or get angry when not shown it, I simply refuse to accept blatant disrespect for my family and my property, how is that so wrong?