I think we're using slightly different definitions of victimhood Tim. However, I'm enjoying your comments. I'm more of the ex-victim who can't be bothered to waste my energy drawing a sword on the asshole. They're more likely to fall on their own sword at some point or be wounded by someone else.
I think we're using slightly different definitions of victimhood Tim. However, I'm enjoying your comments. I'm more of the ex-victim who can't be bothered to waste my energy drawing a sword on the asshole. They're more likely to fall on their own sword at some point or be wounded by someone else.
I think we're using slightly different definitions of victimhood Tim. However, I'm enjoying your comments. I'm more of the ex-victim who can't be bothered to waste my energy drawing a sword on the asshole. They're more likely to fall on their own sword at some point or be wounded by someone else.
I'm with you on this Tim. It relies on the ability of the person to see themselves as a warrior rather than powerless in their situation.
I reference some of the societal cuckoo on sacred victims and their enablers.