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Old Aug 07, 2015, 07:02 AM
Anonymous52222
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Originally Posted by A Red Panda View Post
I do in fact find hate speech to be offensive. It doesn't matter who the hate speech is directed at. Aiming your hate at a group of people is never, in any way, helpful. Judging an entire group based on a subsection within that group or just your own experiences.... that's never, in any way, helpful.

Blaming and focusing on "X made me this way" is also, never, in any way, helpful. Continuing to make more labels and focusing on those labels.... that's also, never, in any way, helpful.

You are making things to be too much as a "normies" vs "mentally ill"... which is terrible. It isn't true. Sure, hate the people who've treated you poorly if you want to. But that doesn't mean an entire group. You have horrible abusive people who don't have mental illness, and you have horrible abusive people with mental illness. You have people without mental illness who spread stereotypes about mental illness.... and you have people with mental illness who spread stereotypes about mental illness. You have people without mental illness who are kind, accepting, people, and you have people with mental illness who are kind, accepting people. I could go on for infinity.

Trying to segregate..... never works out well.

And you weren't saying that you hate Society. You were saying awful things about "normies" which means people who do not have mental illness. Guess what? If I didn't tell you, you wouldn't know that I had a mental illness. If I met you in person, you would consider me a "normie". There are plenty of people who you think fit into the "normie" category who don't.
Sorry, my mask slipped there haha. I hold in a great deal of hatred, pain, and resentment that I masterfully conceal from the world most of the time. It doesn't help that most of my friends think similarly to myself including a lady friend that I'm trying to form a relationship with so I'm surrounded by this type of energy regularly.

I said in an above post that I don't think this way about everybody without mental illness, only those who mistreat people who do.

You're probably right, I should stop with the labels and I should learn to love and accept more and hate less, but I prefer to take the easy way out because I don't see a benefit in changing. As far as I'm concerned, if I change, I'm putting a large amount of work in for little return on my energy and time investment.

Nobody is ever going to come to my rescue and show me any genuine compassion without wanting something in return or concealing some kind of hidden motive, therefore, I must be hyper vigilant and do what I must to survive and thrive.

Sorry I offended you man, I really am. I'm not used to it because most of the people that I socialize with regularly about my personal thoughts think similar to me.
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