Social Justice Syndrome: ‘Rising Tide of Personality Disorde

Social Justice Syndrome: ‘Rising Tide of Personality Disorde

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Sylvaforever

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Monday 24th April 2017
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"The idea of “running to the safe space” is a form of psychological regression. The safe space presents a fantasy barrier against imagined exterior evils, and so encourages persecution paranoia and hyper-fragility. These are all symptoms of histrionic, borderline, and paranoid personality disorders that emerge from problems with the early child-parent bond."


http://linkis.com/pjmedia.com/blog/ElYnK

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Sylvaforever

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Monday 24th April 2017
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esxste said:
Rovinghawk said:
Nobody created a job for me to take- I made my own career.

They could always do the same for themselves rather than expecting others to do it for them.
Of course you did. I'm sure it was a hard battle the whole way, and nothing at all was ever in your favour.

Or we can look objectively at the various statistics that show wealth distribution has over the years skewered towards the upper end of the age spectrum. The term "bank of mum and dad" is indicative of this. The older generations generate more wealth (mostly through property price rises & buy to let, but also the fact less of them are dying and are retiring later)

The millennials are the generation that were told to go to university, rack up student loans, in the promise of fantastic jobs. Now they've come out of university, the promised jobs ended up being mostly zero-hour, minimum wage service jobs. Even those who've made a success of themselves struggled to earn enough to reach the first rung of the housing ladder. This is proven by the average age of first time buyers increasing.
WHAT a load of sherman tank