It takes a t*****r to marry one.
Kevyn wrote:
She and her t*****rous husband had the opportunity to call off the i**********nists and they both refused.
They “didn’t call off” the protestors, because every American has a right to protest. Matter of fact, Pres Trump requested the protesters do so ‘peacefully and Patriotically’. That pelosi’s C*****l p****e opened one door (it only releases/unlocks from the inside) and allowed these protesters entrance and a tour no less, does not make them i**********ns. They were given a tour. Video substantially supports that occurred.
Plus it’s an out and out lie for you to imply Pres. Trump nor his wife were ever charged with being i**********nists because neither were ever charged as being any such thing. Might well be time you use other sources to keep your facts straight.
WEBCO wrote:
Not everyone is as shallow and morally bankrupt as you...so I will take that bet
. Jealousy is a pathetic mind set.
dbirch wrote:
I'm missing your point. She just said she didn't want to post a tweet.
Sometimes I believe posters here love twisting what others actually said.
AuntiE wrote:
You are such a hypocrite. Had she made any comment, you would be on here criticizing the comment.
I agree.
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During the next six-seven months we are going to be witnessing more of the radical left’s hypocrisy, showing more clearly how what they do/say is above the law if they’re a Trump h**er vs being aware of all the accomplishments Trump did make during his four years in office.
[quote=Bruce123][quote=Kevyn]This tells you all you need to know about the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon’s east block trophy bride.[/quote
This may help you Kevyn. As a Christian the Holy Spirit gives us discernment on these matters.
In understanding human behavior, particularly the propensity to criticize others while neglecting self-reflection, it becomes imperative to delve into the psychological underpinnings and societal norms that foster such tendencies. This essay explores the reasons behind why some individuals tend to unmercifully criticize others, often overlooking their own flaws in the process.
At the heart of this phenomenon lies the concept of cognitive dissonance, a psychological term that refers to the discomfort experienced when holding two conflicting beliefs. When individuals criticize others, they often do so to divert attention from their own shortcomings, thereby reducing the internal discomfort associated with acknowledging these flaws. This act of projecting one's insecurities onto others serves as a defense mechanism, allowing individuals to preserve their self-esteem without confronting their own areas of improvement.
Another significant factor is the influence of societal norms and cultural expectations. In many societies, there is an underlying competition for status, power, and validation. In such an environment, pointing out the flaws of others can be seen as a way to elevate oneself above them, thereby gaining an upper hand in the social hierarchy. This competitive mindset fosters an environment where unmerciful criticism of others is normalized, often at the expense of empathy and self-reflection.
Social media and the digital age have further amplified this tendency. The anonymity and distance provided by online platforms allow individuals to criticize others without facing immediate repercussions or having to engage in direct confrontation. This detachment can lead to harsher, more unrelenting criticism than what might occur in face-to-face interactions. Additionally, the curated nature of online personas can lead individuals to compare their real lives with the idealized images presented by others, exacerbating feelings of inadequacy and fueling the need to find fault in others.
The psychology of envy and jealousy also plays a crucial role in why some people are quick to criticize others unmercifully. When individuals encounter someone who possesses qualities, achievements, or possessions they desire, it can evoke feelings of envy. Rather than acknowledging these feelings and working towards self-improvement, it is often easier to diminish the value of the other person's traits or accomplishments through criticism. This response not only deflects attention from one's sense of deficiency but also temporarily alleviates the pain of envy.
Lastly, the lack of self-awareness and personal development contributes to the failure to recognize one's own flaws. Criticizing others requires less introspection and effort than engaging in self-improvement. Without the commitment to personal growth and the development of emotional intelligence, individuals may find it challenging to empathize with others or acknowledge their own imperfections.
In conclusion, the tendency to criticize others while overlooking one's own flaws is multifaceted, rooted in psychological defense mechanisms, societal norms, the influence of digital media, emotions like envy, and a lack of self-awareness. Addressing this issue requires a societal shift towards fostering empathy, encouraging self-reflection, and emphasizing the importance of personal development. By challenging these normative behaviors and attitudes, it is possible to cultivate a more compassionate and self-aware society.[/quote]. 👍👍
federally indicted mattoid wrote:
I think he demonstrated that Melania's character is about even with trump's.
No he didn’t. He’s just like those who go after Michelle Obama
Jim0001
Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
[quote=Bruce123][quote=Kevyn]This tells you all you need to know about the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon’s east block trophy bride.[/quote
This may help you Kevyn. As a Christian the Holy Spirit gives us discernment on these matters.
In understanding human behavior, particularly the propensity to criticize others while neglecting self-reflection, it becomes imperative to delve into the psychological underpinnings and societal norms that foster such tendencies. This essay explores the reasons behind why some individuals tend to unmercifully criticize others, often overlooking their own flaws in the process.
At the heart of this phenomenon lies the concept of cognitive dissonance, a psychological term that refers to the discomfort experienced when holding two conflicting beliefs. When individuals criticize others, they often do so to divert attention from their own shortcomings, thereby reducing the internal discomfort associated with acknowledging these flaws. This act of projecting one's insecurities onto others serves as a defense mechanism, allowing individuals to preserve their self-esteem without confronting their own areas of improvement.
Another significant factor is the influence of societal norms and cultural expectations. In many societies, there is an underlying competition for status, power, and validation. In such an environment, pointing out the flaws of others can be seen as a way to elevate oneself above them, thereby gaining an upper hand in the social hierarchy. This competitive mindset fosters an environment where unmerciful criticism of others is normalized, often at the expense of empathy and self-reflection.
Social media and the digital age have further amplified this tendency. The anonymity and distance provided by online platforms allow individuals to criticize others without facing immediate repercussions or having to engage in direct confrontation. This detachment can lead to harsher, more unrelenting criticism than what might occur in face-to-face interactions. Additionally, the curated nature of online personas can lead individuals to compare their real lives with the idealized images presented by others, exacerbating feelings of inadequacy and fueling the need to find fault in others.
The psychology of envy and jealousy also plays a crucial role in why some people are quick to criticize others unmercifully. When individuals encounter someone who possesses qualities, achievements, or possessions they desire, it can evoke feelings of envy. Rather than acknowledging these feelings and working towards self-improvement, it is often easier to diminish the value of the other person's traits or accomplishments through criticism. This response not only deflects attention from one's sense of deficiency but also temporarily alleviates the pain of envy.
Lastly, the lack of self-awareness and personal development contributes to the failure to recognize one's own flaws. Criticizing others requires less introspection and effort than engaging in self-improvement. Without the commitment to personal growth and the development of emotional intelligence, individuals may find it challenging to empathize with others or acknowledge their own imperfections.
In conclusion, the tendency to criticize others while overlooking one's own flaws is multifaceted, rooted in psychological defense mechanisms, societal norms, the influence of digital media, emotions like envy, and a lack of self-awareness. Addressing this issue requires a societal shift towards fostering empathy, encouraging self-reflection, and emphasizing the importance of personal development. By challenging these normative behaviors and attitudes, it is possible to cultivate a more compassionate and self-aware society.[/quote]
Good analysis. unfortunately it zoomed right over his head....
pegw wrote:
Melina Trump: birds of a feather flock together. I bet if Trump loses his fortune she will fly the coop.
She had her own fortune before they married!
Melania = self made millionaire
Speaks at least 5 languages
Extremely beautiful
Extremely intelligent
Pegw= poor
Ugly inside and out
Stupid beyond reason.
[quote=Bruce123][quote=Kevyn]This tells you all you need to know about the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon’s east block trophy bride.[/quote
This may help you Kevyn. As a Christian the Holy Spirit gives us discernment on these matters.
In understanding human behavior, particularly the propensity to criticize others while neglecting self-reflection, it becomes imperative to delve into the psychological underpinnings and societal norms that foster such tendencies. This essay explores the reasons behind why some individuals tend to unmercifully criticize others, often overlooking their own flaws in the process.
At the heart of this phenomenon lies the concept of cognitive dissonance, a psychological term that refers to the discomfort experienced when holding two conflicting beliefs. When individuals criticize others, they often do so to divert attention from their own shortcomings, thereby reducing the internal discomfort associated with acknowledging these flaws. This act of projecting one's insecurities onto others serves as a defense mechanism, allowing individuals to preserve their self-esteem without confronting their own areas of improvement.
Another significant factor is the influence of societal norms and cultural expectations. In many societies, there is an underlying competition for status, power, and validation. In such an environment, pointing out the flaws of others can be seen as a way to elevate oneself above them, thereby gaining an upper hand in the social hierarchy. This competitive mindset fosters an environment where unmerciful criticism of others is normalized, often at the expense of empathy and self-reflection.
Social media and the digital age have further amplified this tendency. The anonymity and distance provided by online platforms allow individuals to criticize others without facing immediate repercussions or having to engage in direct confrontation. This detachment can lead to harsher, more unrelenting criticism than what might occur in face-to-face interactions. Additionally, the curated nature of online personas can lead individuals to compare their real lives with the idealized images presented by others, exacerbating feelings of inadequacy and fueling the need to find fault in others.
The psychology of envy and jealousy also plays a crucial role in why some people are quick to criticize others unmercifully. When individuals encounter someone who possesses qualities, achievements, or possessions they desire, it can evoke feelings of envy. Rather than acknowledging these feelings and working towards self-improvement, it is often easier to diminish the value of the other person's traits or accomplishments through criticism. This response not only deflects attention from one's sense of deficiency but also temporarily alleviates the pain of envy.
Lastly, the lack of self-awareness and personal development contributes to the failure to recognize one's own flaws. Criticizing others requires less introspection and effort than engaging in self-improvement. Without the commitment to personal growth and the development of emotional intelligence, individuals may find it challenging to empathize with others or acknowledge their own imperfections.
In conclusion, the tendency to criticize others while overlooking one's own flaws is multifaceted, rooted in psychological defense mechanisms, societal norms, the influence of digital media, emotions like envy, and a lack of self-awareness. Addressing this issue requires a societal shift towards fostering empathy, encouraging self-reflection, and emphasizing the importance of personal development. By challenging these normative behaviors and attitudes, it is possible to cultivate a more compassionate and self-aware society.[/quote]
Very well stated.
Unfortunately Kevyn doesn’t read any responses that are more than 10 words and he wouldn’t understand what you wrote even if he did read it.
Sorry my friend, you are wasting your writing sk**ls on him.
LindaK wrote:
They “didn’t call off” the protestors, because every American has a right to protest. Matter of fact, Pres Trump requested the protesters do so ‘peacefully and Patriotically’. That pelosi’s C*****l p****e opened one door (it only releases/unlocks from the inside) and allowed these protesters entrance and a tour no less, does not make them i**********ns. They were given a tour. Video substantially supports that occurred.
Plus it’s an out and out lie for you to imply Pres. Trump nor his wife were ever charged with being i**********nists because neither were ever charged as being any such thing. Might well be time you use other sources to keep your facts straight.
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Kevyn has no facts, doesn’t really know what “a fact” is.
Jim0001
Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
Mogon wrote:
She had her own fortune before they married!
Melania = self made millionaire
Speaks at least 5 languages
Extremely beautiful
Extremely intelligent
Pegw= poor
Ugly inside and out
Stupid beyond reason.
Add to : PegW, can't spell
Jim0001
Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
Rose42 wrote:
No he didn’t. He’s just like those who go after Michelle Obama
Michael Obama inserted himself into the equation when he said "I am proud of America for the first time".
That earned a lifetime of disdain!
This made me laugh out loud. Thank you. I never thought of the obsession like this but is correct. They can't stop watching and following.
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