Joe Mama A Freak
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Far right is often just a propaganda term for normal person


Unpopular opinion: Entitled people don’t actually want peace, solutions, or apologies. They want an audience. If you're tired of being cast as the villain in someone else's manufactured drama, read this: We need to talk about the absolute exhaustion of dealing with people who are chronically entitled, because the pattern is always exactly the same: They make a conscious choice, it blows up in their face, and instead of taking an ounce of accountability, they immediately pivot to playing the victim. It’s a specialized kind of psychological gymnastics. They will literally actively manifest a chaotic situation, set fire to a bridge, and then stand in the ashes crying about how the smoke is hurting their eyes. The Entitlement Cycle: The Action: They do exactly what they want, completely disregarding how it impacts anyone else. The Fallout: Reality hits, or someone sets a boundary. The Pivot: They rewrite the narrative. Suddenly, they aren’t the instigator; they’re the "target." Entitled people don't want solutions; they want an audience. They thrive on drama because peace requires self-reflection, and self-reflection requires admitting you might be the problem. If they actually took accountability, the illusion of their perfect, blameless reality would shatter. So instead, they choose to live in a perpetual state of grievance. If you are currently exhausting yourself trying to get someone to see the logic, the truth, or the harm in their actions—stop. You cannot reason someone out of a victim mentality that they are actively using as a shield to protect their ego. Let them keep the drama. You keep your peace.



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