A Triggered Nation: Snowflakes, Paranoia, Physical Attacks And Public Meltdowns Are The Democrats 'New Norm' - An Indication Of Severe Mental Health Issues?
By Susan Duclos
For those of us that like to observe human interactions, whether it is in comment sections, chat forums, social media or even then examples caught on video, there seems to be an "anger" problem where something will occur and someone will get "triggered" and act in a way that can be diplomatically described as a severe overreaction, or if one is a little more blunt, their response is an indication of some type of mental issue.
While anger is not a political issue, we all get angry over something or other, there does seem to be a huge difference between conservatives and liberals in regards to their reactions over triggering issues. PHYSICAL ATTACKS, PARANOIA, AND PUBLIC MELTDOWNS For example, when was the last time you heard of a conservative physically attacking a liberal over an item of clothing or because of their political affiliation?
Yet, each month there are local news stories, some of which get national attention where liberals are attacking innocent citizens over a red Make America Great Again hat.
The latest example was in Portland, Oregon, last Saturday, when two men attacked another man who was out with his wife, for nothing more than his hat "triggered them."
Granted, this is Portland we are talking about where the radical left group Antifa practically owns the streets, and the couple deliberately decided to have the man wear the hat to see "what kind of reaction it would generate," but people should be able to wear whatever they want, where they want, because this is America and free speech is guaranteed, including clothing choices,according to the courts.
This is the type of over-the-top behavior we have been noticing more and more of throughout the nation, where just seeing law enforcement officers sitting peacefully in a Starbucks, having coffee, triggers someone so much they make a stink and somehow the establishment, Starbucks, thinks the appropriate response is to ask the police to move or leave, rather than the triggered freak?
Or when a gentlemanly act of trying to help a liberal op-ed writer for Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Narratively, BuzzFeed, take her luggage down from a compartment on an airplane, has her so up in arms that she tweets "Saying, “No thank you, I got it,” to the middle-aged white man on the airplane who offered—and began—to take my suitcase out of the overhead compartment for me was a quickly calculated act of resistance."
After over 30K comments in her thread made it clear that she sounded like an ungrateful witch, she then claimed it was "tongue-in-cheek," and of course she is a "victim" because some of those responding were big ole meanieheads to her.
Before moving along with other examples, let us take a look at what almost anyone would call a serious anger problem.
The claim from the video title is this woman was denied a "McFlurry," at McDonalds, but since there is no context or related articles, I have no clue if that claim is correct, but what we can say, definitively, is this woman needs some serious help.
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