I'm not the one who brought it up... Apparently one editorial in a gossip mag are enough for it to suddenly matter to FishingBack, though.Switzerland? Poland 1933?Can you list a single major country in the world that adjusts its policies based on what some other country's "feelings" are?
Also, the economy is severely impacted by global trade. We're likely to get increased trade from countries if they view us favorably as opposed to thinking we're rash, war-mongering idiots.
But, a myopic isolationist view could work too, I guess.
Wow. Did your daddy touch you inappropriately as a child?My guess is that there are mommy or daddy issues involved with you, just like much if the rest of your libtard ilk. Grow up child. Your inadequacies are not mommy's or daddy's fault.
Hmmm... come to think of it, that last bullet point could also explain why you guys hate gays so much... maybe I *wont* be meeting up with any of yall any time soon... unless it's in a well-lit public place... wait..dangit... you guys even have those covered. Thanks Larry Craig.2a. Freudian Projection
The following is a collection of definitions of projection from orthodox psychology texts. In this system the distinct mechanism of projecting own unconscious or undesirable characteristics onto an opponent is called Freudian Projection.
- "A defense mechanism in which the individual attributes to other people impulses and traits that he himself has but cannot accept. It is especially likely to occur when the person lacks insight into his own impulses and traits."
- "The externalisation of internal unconscious wishes, desires or emotions on to other people. So, for example, someone who feels subconsciously that they have a powerful latent homosexual drive may not acknowledge this consciously, but it may show in their readiness to suspect others of being homosexual."
- "Attributing one's own undesirable traits to other people or agencies, e.g., an aggressive man accuses other people of being hostile."
- "The individual perceives in others the motive he denies having himself. Thus the cheat is sure that everyone else is dishonest. The would-be adulterer accuses his wife of infidelity."
- "People attribute their own undesirable traits onto others. An individual who unconsciously recognises his or her aggressive tendencies may then see other people acting in an excessively aggressive way."
- "Projection is the opposite defence mechanism to identification. We project our own unpleasant feelings onto someone else and blame them for having thoughts that we really have."