duffer
Well-Known Member
Made up of a few different categories.
-Often people with some overlap into a personality disorder (NPD mostly) pretending to be compassionate, but usually massive hypocrites.
-Occasionally those of low self-esteem that want to be part of a clique or feel better about themselves.
-Sometimes people that genuinely want to make the world a better place, but frequently alienate others to their views by overdoing it or by shouting/screeching/not listening.
Or it's just people that take a bit of care about what they say and do around sensitive issues, in particular try not to punch down, and occasionally call out the types who immediately hide behind "its just bantz innit" or "I'm not a racist but..." kind of statements.
Implying it's a mental health issue is absolute nonsense.
I think your opinion on this is bollocks, frankly, but I don't think you've got a mental health problem. You're probably just a bit scared of people that might be different, or perhaps you don't like not being able to say what you really think without being challenged on it.
There's no woke clique, no secret society, no application form. If you're 'alienated' or hurt by needing to be a little bit more careful in expression and action, then the maybe the issue is with you rather than others.
And now I'm going back to Bullseye, which was much more fun to discuss, frankly.