The Psychology of MAGA

Emotions , get a grip. You've proved my point again. You far right wing nuts are all emotional cripples.

We are the logical ones. Democrat's logic only takes them up to the point where it starts to interfere with their ingrained ideology. At that point, all logic is thrown out the window.
 
I admit, I do get annoyed when people insist the most innocent of human lives can be sacrificed so people don't have to stop having unprotected sex in club restrooms.
You've got a dirty mind too; further confusing your judgment. Pity to be you.
 
Democrats are increasingly acting like Captain Queeg explaining how the crew was wrong. "It's the strawberries you understand. It's not strawberries, it's transing children."
 
If we were to identify ourselves as MAGA and non-MAGA (which includes Americans across the political spectrum), perhaps we can all agree on one thing:

MAGAs appear to get enjoyment -- real enjoyment -- out of seeing non-MAGAs in some kind of distress over MAGA's actions. They cheer on Trump's constant insults and trolling, JD Vance's attacks on our former European allies, reactions to news of the rapid dismantling of the government, the release of violent Capitol criminals. They celebrate it.

So I got to wondering what this is, from a psychological perspective, and I asked Chat GPT (which is pretty freaking amazing if you haven't tried it) "is there a psychological term for a person who enjoys being disliked?"

Here's what I got:

Yes, there are several psychological concepts that could explain why someone might want to be disliked:
  1. Counterdependency – A defense mechanism where a person deliberately pushes others away or resists attachment, sometimes by behaving in a way that makes them disliked.
  2. Masochistic Personality Traits – Some individuals may have a subconscious desire to create situations where they are rejected or disliked, deriving a sense of validation or control from negative treatment.
  3. Rebellious or Oppositional Behavior (Oppositional Defiant Disorder - ODD) – Some people, especially in childhood or adolescence, may act in ways that provoke negative reactions as a way of asserting control or defiance.
  4. Self-Sabotaging Behavior – Rooted in low self-esteem or deep-seated beliefs of unworthiness, some individuals may seek out disapproval as a way to confirm negative self-perceptions.
  5. Inferiority Complex – A person with an inferiority complex may act in a way that provokes dislike as a means of reinforcing their own negative self-view.
  6. Schadenfreude-Seeking (Reverse Narcissism) – Some people enjoy being disliked because it gives them a sense of power or uniqueness, as if they are above social norms or expectations.
  7. Martyr Complex – A person with a martyr complex may subconsciously desire rejection or dislike to feel morally superior or to justify a belief that the world is against them.

Yer making the case w/o ANY Real Perspective.
It's the Entire Democrat Party and their voters
who are pulling all kinds of shenanigans ... Every Day.
Multiple times each day.In fact,even Before Trump
had the 2016 Election.The Drat,Lying,cheating Democrats
ran a scam known as - The Steele Dossier -.
Talk yer way out of that one Congressman now
Senator from California Adam Schiff.
Whose been outted as the Lying Pol who
helped run - The Steele Dossier - Hoax.
Talk yer way out of dat one.
Snagglepuss on steroids.
If Sigmund Freud were around he'd have a field day with yer sloppy use of Psychiatry for Juveniles..
Basically all the Democrat Party and Legacy Media know
or care to know.
 
If we were to identify ourselves as MAGA and non-MAGA (which includes Americans across the political spectrum), perhaps we can all agree on one thing:

MAGAs appear to get enjoyment -- real enjoyment -- out of seeing non-MAGAs in some kind of distress over MAGA's actions. They cheer on Trump's constant insults and trolling, JD Vance's attacks on our former European allies, reactions to news of the rapid dismantling of the government, the release of violent Capitol criminals. They celebrate it.

So I got to wondering what this is, from a psychological perspective, and I asked Chat GPT (which is pretty freaking amazing if you haven't tried it) "is there a psychological term for a person who enjoys being disliked?"

Here's what I got:

Yes, there are several psychological concepts that could explain why someone might want to be disliked:
  1. Counterdependency – A defense mechanism where a person deliberately pushes others away or resists attachment, sometimes by behaving in a way that makes them disliked.
  2. Masochistic Personality Traits – Some individuals may have a subconscious desire to create situations where they are rejected or disliked, deriving a sense of validation or control from negative treatment.
  3. Rebellious or Oppositional Behavior (Oppositional Defiant Disorder - ODD) – Some people, especially in childhood or adolescence, may act in ways that provoke negative reactions as a way of asserting control or defiance.
  4. Self-Sabotaging Behavior – Rooted in low self-esteem or deep-seated beliefs of unworthiness, some individuals may seek out disapproval as a way to confirm negative self-perceptions.
  5. Inferiority Complex – A person with an inferiority complex may act in a way that provokes dislike as a means of reinforcing their own negative self-view.
  6. Schadenfreude-Seeking (Reverse Narcissism) – Some people enjoy being disliked because it gives them a sense of power or uniqueness, as if they are above social norms or expectations.
  7. Martyr Complex – A person with a martyr complex may subconsciously desire rejection or dislike to feel morally superior or to justify a belief that the world is against them.

Just think, as early as last year USAID could have given you millions to research these retarded thoughts. You just missed the gravy train.
 
We are the logical ones. Democrat's logic only takes them up to the point where it starts to interfere with their ingrained ideology. At that point, all logic is thrown out the window.
If Democrats use LOGIC it's canned Logic.
Think opening up a can of Spam from like
the 60's.It still might be somewhat edible.But
who besides a committed Sadist would even think
of such a task { Eating from a 60's can of Spam }
even if in tact.
 
You'd think so, since you have no morals.

Run along, disgusting person.
LOL , I have an excellent moral compass. You're the one who's all screwed up believing you have the right to interfere in other people's lives. You don't . Get over yourself. You are the one who is amoral.
 
LOL , I have an excellent moral compass. You're the one who's all screwed up believing you have the right to interfere in other people's lives. You don't . Get over yourself. You are the one who is amoral.
It's kinda like asking a Democrat who believed in
Joe Biden to give an example of a moral person.
They indubitably might answer ...
Somone who is Amoral.
 
It's kinda like asking a Democrat who believed in
Joe Biden to give an example of a moral person.
They indubitably might answer ...
Somone who is Amoral.
You aren't making any sense. You must be a republican.
 
"Science" doesn't say anything.

But a he's person. A fetus is not. Not until it's born. That's the point of the term "birth".
The question is when life begins. Most of the world recognizes third trimester.

Why would anyone want to abort after this long unless the health of the baby and mother are at risk?

Does the baby in the womb exist already? Does the baby have a soul? Does the baby have a right to life?
 
"Science" doesn't say anything.

But a he's person. A fetus is not. Not until it's born. That's the point of the term "birth".

I’ll ask again. Yes, a fetus is an unborn mammal. If a fetus is never a person, then abortion at any moment, even just prior to birth in the 9th month, shouldn’t be a problem for a pro-choicer. If that type of “abortion” disturbs you, then you need to revisit your idea about a fetus not being a person. If it does not, then you are indeed immoral.
 
If we were to identify ourselves as MAGA and non-MAGA (which includes Americans across the political spectrum), perhaps we can all agree on one thing:

MAGAs appear to get enjoyment -- real enjoyment -- out of seeing non-MAGAs in some kind of distress over MAGA's actions. They cheer on Trump's constant insults and trolling, JD Vance's attacks on our former European allies, reactions to news of the rapid dismantling of the government, the release of violent Capitol criminals. They celebrate it.

So I got to wondering what this is, from a psychological perspective, and I asked Chat GPT (which is pretty freaking amazing if you haven't tried it) "is there a psychological term for a person who enjoys being disliked?"

Here's what I got:

Yes, there are several psychological concepts that could explain why someone might want to be disliked:
  1. Counterdependency – A defense mechanism where a person deliberately pushes others away or resists attachment, sometimes by behaving in a way that makes them disliked.
  2. Masochistic Personality Traits – Some individuals may have a subconscious desire to create situations where they are rejected or disliked, deriving a sense of validation or control from negative treatment.
  3. Rebellious or Oppositional Behavior (Oppositional Defiant Disorder - ODD) – Some people, especially in childhood or adolescence, may act in ways that provoke negative reactions as a way of asserting control or defiance.
  4. Self-Sabotaging Behavior – Rooted in low self-esteem or deep-seated beliefs of unworthiness, some individuals may seek out disapproval as a way to confirm negative self-perceptions.
  5. Inferiority Complex – A person with an inferiority complex may act in a way that provokes dislike as a means of reinforcing their own negative self-view.
  6. Schadenfreude-Seeking (Reverse Narcissism) – Some people enjoy being disliked because it gives them a sense of power or uniqueness, as if they are above social norms or expectations.
  7. Martyr Complex – A person with a martyr complex may subconsciously desire rejection or dislike to feel morally superior or to justify a belief that the world is against them.

/---/ Your lame attempts to undermine us, and get us to abandon Trump DOGE and MAGA are pathetic. But, you keep up the good work while we mock you.
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If we were to identify ourselves as MAGA and non-MAGA (which includes Americans across the political spectrum), perhaps we can all agree on one thing:

MAGAs appear to get enjoyment -- real enjoyment -- out of seeing non-MAGAs in some kind of distress over MAGA's actions. They cheer on Trump's constant insults and trolling, JD Vance's attacks on our former European allies, reactions to news of the rapid dismantling of the government, the release of violent Capitol criminals. They celebrate it.

So I got to wondering what this is, from a psychological perspective, and I asked Chat GPT (which is pretty freaking amazing if you haven't tried it) "is there a psychological term for a person who enjoys being disliked?"

Here's what I got:

Yes, there are several psychological concepts that could explain why someone might want to be disliked:
  1. Counterdependency – A defense mechanism where a person deliberately pushes others away or resists attachment, sometimes by behaving in a way that makes them disliked.
  2. Masochistic Personality Traits – Some individuals may have a subconscious desire to create situations where they are rejected or disliked, deriving a sense of validation or control from negative treatment.
  3. Rebellious or Oppositional Behavior (Oppositional Defiant Disorder - ODD) – Some people, especially in childhood or adolescence, may act in ways that provoke negative reactions as a way of asserting control or defiance.
  4. Self-Sabotaging Behavior – Rooted in low self-esteem or deep-seated beliefs of unworthiness, some individuals may seek out disapproval as a way to confirm negative self-perceptions.
  5. Inferiority Complex – A person with an inferiority complex may act in a way that provokes dislike as a means of reinforcing their own negative self-view.
  6. Schadenfreude-Seeking (Reverse Narcissism) – Some people enjoy being disliked because it gives them a sense of power or uniqueness, as if they are above social norms or expectations.
  7. Martyr Complex – A person with a martyr complex may subconsciously desire rejection or dislike to feel morally superior or to justify a belief that the world is against them.

/----/ TDS in full bloom.
 
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I’ll ask again. Yes, a fetus is an unborn mammal. If a fetus is never a person, then abortion at any moment, even just prior to birth in the 9th month, shouldn’t be a problem for a pro-choicer. If that type of “abortion” disturbs you, then you need to revisit your idea about a fetus not being a person.
Whether it disturbs me or not isn't the question. I think all abortions are a tragic. But government can't prevent all tragedies.
 

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