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Jen's avatar

It's absolutely infuriating....why are they being so nasty to people trying to tell them the truth yet they feel no anger to the people who did this to them?

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Jen As has been said here before, “it’s easier to fool a man than to convince him he’s been fooled.”

—Mark Twain

They get angry with the person who’s telling them they were fooled because no one wants to feel stupid. In my case, they don’t get angry, they just roll their eyes and talk about my “tinfoil hat.” I pray the truth will be revealed one day 🙏🏻

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

"When a person chooses to believe a lie, their thinking becomes skewed and twisted because they must distort the facts to fit their belief. There is a blockage in their reasoning abilities.

And some part of them knows that they have chosen a lie, so there is a deep tension within them as they try to hide from themselves that they have chosen the lie.

The truth then becomes a terrible threat to the false personality built on the lie, with the anger and vigor with which they attack matching their fear of self-exposure."

- Henry See

@TimeOfTransition

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Sharon Wood's avatar

It used to be also somewhat politically motivated too.

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