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March 29, 2023

The Consequences of Legitimizing Insane Peoples' Feelings of Outraged Victimhood

The Consequences of Legitimizing Insane Peoples' Feelings of Outraged Victimhood
Alexander Whitford
Alexander Whitford

The rise of victim culture has given birth to a new form of narcissism that is causing chaos in society. In an effort to cater to the feelings and emotions of everyone, we have legitimized insane peoples' feelings of outraged victimhood, which has allowed them to become the rulers in our society.

According to experts, this trend began when society started giving power and attention to people who claimed they were victims. This led many individuals who suffer from personality disorders like narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), or histrionic personality disorder (HPD) to take advantage of this situation.

As a result, these individuals became more empowered and started gaslighting others into believing their distorted reality. They also elevated themselves as spokespersons for various groups by using labels such as "victim," "oppressed," or "marginalized."

The consequences are evident: As we have seen over the past few years, these individuals have managed to create chaos through their behavior. They are often manipulative, emotionally unstable, and prone towards violent outbursts.

It is time for us as a society to stop enabling this behavior and start pushing back against it. We must not allow ourselves to be held hostage by those who seek power through victimization tactics.

In conclusion, it is important for all members of society not only recognize but also reject attempts at manipulation through outrage victimhood narratives. If we fail in doing so then we can expect further societal turmoil caused by malignant narcissists running amok unchecked by social norms or common sense decency towards their fellow human beings.