“Positive thinking is a coping mechanism, an automatic coping mechanism. It is void of life. Feeling and experiencing the realness of what is actually happening are the essences of being alive. Feeling, connecting, reacting to the flow-- this is all living. Positive thinking happens in the head, meanwhile, it denies the heart its authentic, genuine feelings. Not only does it have the potential to rob you of real and deeper connection which is ultimately necessary to living a passionate and compassionate life; but it even has the potential to cut you off from reality itself. A mask that you put on your face, other people's faces, and throw over everything around you. We do not become positive by refusing to be real. We become positive people by really living, really feeling, and really rising above anything that would threaten to sink us. You can't even see what threatens to sink you if you refuse to acknowledge that it's even there. Why did Titanic sink? Someone refused to see the icebergs.” TruthLife And LivingGuidanceTruth Of LifeWarning QuotesToxic PositivityDenialismFake Positivity Author:C. JoyBell C.
“Rise of Science Denialism The problem is, in a world where some people (even in the USA, where someone like Donald Trump was allowed to rise to the level of a serious presidential candidate in 2016) have descended to such levels of ignorance that science itself is dismissed by leaders, political and religious as ‘an agenda’, and frightening numbers of people cling to ignorance and superstition because it suits their conservative anti-human rights views and objectives.” PeopleReligiousNumbersConservativeObjectivesPresidentialUsaLeadersFrighteningSuperstitionLikeRiseTheToAndIsSomeoneSomeTheirAgendaCandidateItselfSuchDenialism Book:The Pink Community - The Facts Source: The Pink Community - The Facts
“It is wrong to say that there was no antisemitism in the Labour Party. But it is also wrong to say that every allegation of antisemitism in the Labour Party was true. Questions about the prevalence of antisemitism in the party remain a dificult, but important and necessary, subject for rational debate. The charge of 'denialism' killed this nuance. It demanded that anyone exercising scepticism be ejected from the political and moral community as anti-Jewish bigots - even when the sceptics in question were themselves Jewish.” JewishAntisemitismLabour Party UkRational DebateDenialism Book:The Fraud: Keir Starmer, Morgan McSweeney, and the Crisis of British Democracy Source: The Fraud: Keir Starmer, Morgan McSweeney, and the Crisis of British Democracy