Copilot: It looks like the blog post is framing post-colonial therapeutic systems as a form of ideological takeover rather than a legitimate approach to addressing historical trauma. Some critics argue that these frameworks shift focus away from individual responsibility and toward systemic narratives, which they see as undermining traditional democratic values.
However, post-colonial therapy is generally about decolonizing mental health—acknowledging how historical oppression affects psychological well-being and integrating culturally relevant healing practices. It’s not about "colonizing democracy" but rather about challenging dominant Western perspectives in psychology that may not serve all communities equally.
The idea that such therapeutic approaches are a threat to democracy seems to stem from a broader political concern -- some people view discussions of systemic oppression as divisive or as an attempt to rewrite national identity. This aligns with certain conservative narratives that resist acknowledging structural inequalities. [end]
btw, in regards to your criticism of my support for members of Hamas being killed, what would you suggest? Capture, deprogramming and therapy? If that is your preferred course of action -- it doesn't seem feasible to me.
No, I am attributing to historical trauma though. Only I correct the logic error that leads to it. Attributing and internalizing historical guilt to one's self.
As Hannah Arendt said after the Eichmann in Jerusalem debacle:
"There is no such thing as collective guilt or collective innocence; guilt and innocence make sense only if applied to individuals.”
Hence the "Banality of Evil" lies in the System which compounds the logic error instead of fixing it.
...and my remedy is simple. Stop paying them to raise generations of terrorists. Let them struggle with earning a living rather than assembling missiles to shoot at their neighbors.
No, Israel does not fund UNRWA, and in fact, has taken steps to limit its operations. UNRWA is funded primarily through voluntary contributions from governments, not Israel. Israel's actions, including suspending UNRWA funding in some cases and enacting legislation to ban UNRWA operations in certain territories, have raised concerns about the agency's future.
Iran is the primary funder of Hamas Google AI:
Primary Sources of Funding: Iran: Iran has long been a significant backer of Hamas, providing financial and military aid, as well as training. Taxation & Extortion: Hamas controls Gaza and generates revenue by taxing goods entering the region and engaging in extortion within the territory, according to Business Insider. Foreign Sources: Hamas also receives funding from private entities in countries like Algeria, Sudan, Qatar, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, according to the Treasury Department and a U.S.-based expert.
Minus: from Google AI: AI Overview No, Israel does not fund UNRWA.
I never said he did. The article I linked to earlier doesn't say this happened. Why are you "refuting" a claim I didn't make?
From the article: Israel has allowed suitcases holding millions in Qatari cash to enter Gaza through its crossings since 2018, in order to maintain its fragile ceasefire with the Hamas rulers of the Strip.
This would be the SAME Qatar that the CORRUPT predisent donald trump is accepting a "free" luxury jet from.
NuttenYahoo ALLOWED Qatar to fund Hamas. donald trump pledges fealty to Hamas funder Qatar in return for a free plane. Probably all fine with you. I don't doubt you can come up with an excuse that spins this as acceptable or even awesome.
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Copilot: It looks like the blog post is framing post-colonial therapeutic systems as a form of ideological takeover rather than a legitimate approach to addressing historical trauma. Some critics argue that these frameworks shift focus away from individual responsibility and toward systemic narratives, which they see as undermining traditional democratic values.
However, post-colonial therapy is generally about decolonizing mental health—acknowledging how historical oppression affects psychological well-being and integrating culturally relevant healing practices. It’s not about "colonizing democracy" but rather about challenging dominant Western perspectives in psychology that may not serve all communities equally.
The idea that such therapeutic approaches are a threat to democracy seems to stem from a broader political concern -- some people view discussions of systemic oppression as divisive or as an attempt to rewrite national identity. This aligns with certain conservative narratives that resist acknowledging structural inequalities. [end]
btw, in regards to your criticism of my support for members of Hamas being killed, what would you suggest? Capture, deprogramming and therapy? If that is your preferred course of action -- it doesn't seem feasible to me.
No, I am attributing to historical trauma though. Only I correct the logic error that leads to it. Attributing and internalizing historical guilt to one's self.
As Hannah Arendt said after the Eichmann in Jerusalem debacle:
"There is no such thing as collective guilt or collective innocence; guilt and innocence make sense only if applied to individuals.”
Hence the "Banality of Evil" lies in the System which compounds the logic error instead of fixing it.
...and my remedy is simple. Stop paying them to raise generations of terrorists. Let them struggle with earning a living rather than assembling missiles to shoot at their neighbors.
Attributing and internalizing historical guilt to one's self = your imaginary "white guilt pride".
Why would ANYONE do this? Yet, you (in your delusions), think MANY people are.
Minus: Stop paying them to raise generations of terrorists.
Yeah, NuttenYahoo shouldn't have done that.
Netnyahu hasn't been funding UNWRA for the past 75 years
Unlike many in the West, he isn't an idiot..
He isn't? Then why did he fund Hamas?
from Google AI: AI Overview
No, Israel does not fund UNRWA, and in fact, has taken steps to limit its operations. UNRWA is funded primarily through voluntary contributions from governments, not Israel. Israel's actions, including suspending UNRWA funding in some cases and enacting legislation to ban UNRWA operations in certain territories, have raised concerns about the agency's future.
Iran is the primary funder of Hamas Google AI:
Primary Sources of Funding:
Iran: Iran has long been a significant backer of Hamas, providing financial and military aid, as well as training.
Taxation & Extortion: Hamas controls Gaza and generates revenue by taxing goods entering the region and engaging in extortion within the territory, according to Business Insider.
Foreign Sources: Hamas also receives funding from private entities in countries like Algeria, Sudan, Qatar, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, according to the Treasury Department and a U.S.-based expert.
Minus: from Google AI: AI Overview No, Israel does not fund UNRWA.
I never said he did. The article I linked to earlier doesn't say this happened. Why are you "refuting" a claim I didn't make?
From the article: Israel has allowed suitcases holding millions in Qatari cash to enter Gaza through its crossings since 2018, in order to maintain its fragile ceasefire with the Hamas rulers of the Strip.
This would be the SAME Qatar that the CORRUPT predisent donald trump is accepting a "free" luxury jet from.
NuttenYahoo ALLOWED Qatar to fund Hamas. donald trump pledges fealty to Hamas funder Qatar in return for a free plane. Probably all fine with you. I don't doubt you can come up with an excuse that spins this as acceptable or even awesome.
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