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    the economics of suffering in boston

    thats why society needs me to be jealous so badly, it's just a scapegoat, theyre using anything i might be jealous of as a scapegoat for what's really happening, a city wide effort to deny me my civil rights.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    hats why society needs me to be jealous so badly, it's just a scapegoat, theyre using anything i might be jealous of as a scapegoat for what's really happening, a city wide effort to deny me my civil rights.
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    if someone is apart of the group of vigilantes who are opposing me, theyre literally killing me by denying me my civil rights, and i have no choice but to defend myself with violence if necessary, and, in my irrational state, due to the extreme levels of torture inflicted on me by society, i may...
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    or, in my irrational state, due to the extreme levels of torture inflicted on me by society, i may not know when violence is necessary, because my actions are spawned by reactions to terror.
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    if someone is apart of the group of vigilantes who are opposing me, theyre literally killing me by denying me my civil rights, and i have no choice but to defend myself with violence if necessary.
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    mob as in a group of vigilantes.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    I think I have every right to be angry. If someone is apart of the mob then I'm just acting out of self defense, because theyre literally killing me by denying me my civil rights, and I have no choice but to defend myself with violence if necessary.
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    Unwanted thoughts and feelings can be unconsciously projected onto another who becomes a scapegoat for one's own problems. This concept can be extended to projection by groups. In this case the chosen individual, or group, becomes the scapegoat for the group's problems. "Political agitation in...
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    Examples of what constitutes cyberbullying include communications that seek to intimidate, control, manipulate, put down, falsely discredit, or humiliate the recipient. The actions are deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior intended to harm another. Cyberbullying has been defined by The...
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    Scapegoating (from the verb "to scapegoat") is the practice of singling out any party for unmerited negative treatment or blame as a scapegoat.[1] Scapegoating may be conducted by individuals against individuals (e.g. "he did it, not me!"), individuals against groups (e.g., "I couldn't see...
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    Cyberbullying is the use of information technology to repeatedly harm or harass other people in a deliberate manner.[1] According to U.S. Legal Definitions, Cyber-bullying could be limited to posting rumors or gossips about a person in the internet bringing about hatred in other's minds; or it...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Cyberbullying is defined in legal glossaries as actions that use information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior by an individual or group, that is intended to harm another or others. use of communication technologies for the intention of...
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    Victims of workplace mobbing frequently suffer from: adjustment disorders, somatic symptoms (e.g., headaches or irritable bowel syndrome), psychological trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and major depression.[9] In mobbing targets with PTSD, Leymann notes that the "mental effects were...
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    Following on from the work of Heinemann, Elliot identifies mobbing as a common phenomenon in the form of group bullying at school. It involves 'ganging up' on someone using tactics of rumor, innuendo, discrediting, isolating, intimidating, and above all, making it look as if the targeted person...
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    Gaslighting or gas-lighting is a form of mental abuse in which information is twisted or spun, selectively omitted to favor the abuser, or false information is presented with the intent of making victims doubt their own memory, perception, and sanity.[1][2] Instances may range simply from the...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Surveillance abuse is the use of surveillance methods or technology to monitor the activity of an individual or group of individuals in a way which violates the social norms or laws of a society. During the FBI's COINTELPRO operations, there was widespread surveillance abuse which targeted...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Collective narcissism (or group narcissism) is a type of narcissism where an individual has an inflated self-love of his or her own ingroup, where an "ingroup" is a group in which an individual is personally involved.[1] While the classic definition of narcissism focuses on the individual...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Relational aggression, also known as covert aggression,[1] or covert bullying[2] is a type of aggression in which harm is caused by damaging someone's relationships or social status.[2][3] Although it can be used in many contexts and among different age groups, relational aggression among...
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    British anti-bully researchers Andrea Adams and Tim Field have used the expression "workplace bullying" instead of what Leymann called "mobbing" in a workplace context. They identify mobbing as a particular type of bullying that is not as apparent as most, defining it as "an emotional assault...
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    Those Asians

    your political career is over
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    Those Asians

    someone's gotta be the moral compass around here, and i guess it's me. that's just sad.
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    Those Asians

    i think I'm just about done with this forum
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    Those Asians

    stop making excuses for being racist.
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    Those Asians

    This thread is horrible and you should all be ashamed of yourselves.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    whats it like to be paranoid?
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    maybe now youre just tricking yourselves
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    all i know is that everybody thinks theyre being tricked. im sorry.
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    but im not tricking you.
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    i dont know what the strat is.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    if you're still wondering then you're just part of the problem. the problem being that I'm being discriminated against.
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    they think I'm a terrorist threat reduced hours at work, and being lied to and singled out by managers even though I do a good job. police want to kill me. They didn't shut me down, they had better listen or else the entire system is corrupt. I complained about sexual harassment and the...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    turn your critical eye to the burning sun and try not to cry
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    I know the police read what I write. if you want to call me a troll go ahead, but that doesn't negate the fact that these things are happening to me in real life. The discrimination, my life being in danger, and the fact that I've tried talking to equal employment and nothing works.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    I know the police read what I write. if you want to call me a troll go ahead, but that doesn't negate the fact that these things are happening to me in real life. The discrimination, my life being in danger, and the fact that I've tried talking to equal employment and nothing works.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    if you want to call me a troll go ahead, but that doesn't negate the fact that these things are happening to me in real life. The discrimination, my life being in danger, and the fact that I've tried talking to equal employment and nothing works.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    you'll never know what it's like to have life and death dangled over your head like living is some kind of luxury reserved for people who've decided they deserve it more than I do.
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    i have to live in fear. Every day I worry if I'll be fired. Every day I worry if I won't have a place to live. Every day I try to change things, I've been forced to write things about myself that are very personal. The longer you pretend not to know what I'm going through the worse it gets.
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    no matter how hard i fight or what i do or what i say I'm still discriminated against.
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    I passed by a demonstration today. Filled with minorities and undervalued workers demanding respect and to be treated fairly. I would have joined them but I think about this fight against discrimination I'm having right now, and I realize that this is a police state, and I didn't have the...
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    you made the mistake of thinking that I couldn't fight back against you. you're still trying to make that a possibility.