The Rise of Victim Hood Culture. A great gift for 'you know who'.

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For the whiny victims who blame everyone and everything for their own shortcomings, failures or unhappiness.

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It's your bible IM2!..... ;) ~S~
Actually, it is yours, Mr. the world is hard and unfair to whites, I couldn't get a job because they had to hire a black person, anti-white racism whining crybaby.

You guys got victimhood ass-backward. Fighting white racism isn't victimhood, accepting it and believing that if you just stop talking about it, racism will just disappear is. So is the claim of anti-white racism.
 
Why not. The OP didn't give a summary or a conclusion reached by the author of the book. I didn't read it. I never heard of it.
They never do because they are looking to post something that is a gotcha moment and then post it real fast so they can be first, yet they don't research the OP subject or article they use.
 
It is a character trait of many people I have observed, do I validate it, depends if I am using them for sex or not.
 
Why not. The OP didn't give a summary or a conclusion reached by the author of the book. I didn't read it. I never heard of it.

If you hadn't poisoned yourself and gotten brain damage, you could have looked it up on the internet. Oh well, maybe your caregiver will help?
 
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For the whiny victims who blame everyone and everything for their own shortcomings, failures or unhappiness.

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I think this is a title of a book? I read a great one recently: "Bad Therapy". It seems basically along the same lines.

Victimology has sidelined a lot of people who could have been otherwise productive. We see it ALL THE TIME at school, all the way up to high school and beyond. What we called "stress", the parents and kids call "anxiety" and it apparently cripples them. Kids can't be called on in class. They can't take tests the "normal" way. They have to attend school on half-days only. Etc

Some people do have legit anxiety, I get that. But not this many. It's a huge problem.
 
I think this is a title of a book? I read a great one recently: "Bad Therapy". It seems basically along the same lines.

Victimology has sidelined a lot of people who could have been otherwise productive. We see it ALL THE TIME at school, all the way up to high school and beyond. What we called "stress", the parents and kids call "anxiety" and it apparently cripples them. Kids can't be called on in class. They can't take tests the "normal" way. They have to attend school on half-days only. Etc

Some people do have legit anxiety, I get that. But not this many. It's a huge problem.
I totally agree. The real world is a tough, competitive place. Coddling and pandering the younger generations is wrong. My wife just retired from being a professor and OMG every year her students got more stressed, made more excuses for late work, asked for rescheduled tests, and on and on and on. That does not bode well for the future imo.
 
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