Oh subconscious desire, why hast thou forsaken me?
6 years ago by nezmerized (46)
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The question is who actually named it?
The social engineers love those clever double meanings
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Tarana Burke, actually. No social engineers needed. Feminists are typically misguided and short-sighted individuals who really don't know what they are supporting, outside of some pipe-dream of "equality" which holds absolutely no water.
The victim mindset is rarely, if ever, a healthy place to be coming from.
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But those tricky social engineers may have had a hand in making or allowing it to “go viral”
All people are misguided in all movements from someone’s perspective.
I don’t think labeling others as victims is a healthier mindset. I’ve known two people very well that throw around the victim card quite regularly. They’re both very abusive people to those around them from what I’ve seen.
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