I've been working on it for a few years, so here's the big announcement:
I'm a psychologist
I got my degree and I'll be giving consultations.
I'll offer a few sessions in exchange for donations to TRP.RED. A chance for members here to sort out some things, while supporting the platform.
PM me for details.
Aye. It's bad faith actors arguing in bad faith. Simple as.
Once one understands bad faith actors exist and how to spot them it's amazing how many problems in Western societies boil down to that simple explanation.
The trouble is convincing others who grew up in the high trust societies our forbears built to understand and see that as well.
The United States is NOT stolen land.
Agreed, because there's no such thing.
At least not in the same way Israel was stolen.
No it wasn't, for the same reason no one else was.
@Typo-MAGAshiv The whole "stolen land" trope always seemed to me as a cynical way to play on white women's guilt. It falls apart when looked at rationally because, as you point out, all land was "stolen."
Sure.
AND - my point stands.
The United States is NOT stolen land.
At least not in the same way Israel was stolen.
Let me know what you think of my post, Meet Johnathan, the gynocentric psychotherapist
Oh gotcha, must have misread it


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