Cow Hop Ag said:In all seriousness, every lib I know has a deep unrelenting sadness and discontent to them. An anger for just being born. It is a spiritual condition more than anything.RoscoePColtrane said:The fact that he just died sorta takes care of part of the problemCow Hop Ag said:
There is a sad evil lurking in the heart of every liberal.
Since liberalism obviously isn't grounded in fact or logic, there has to be another source. While we can't know individually what drives a person, I can sure recognize the symptoms.
Through my layman study of psychology I think it's a result of feelings of inadequacy and looking for someone else to blame. And comparing oneself too much to other people and seeking social approval. It's surprising how common this type of mindset is. It is mentioned in someway in every psychology related text I have read, even advertising and marketing psychology play on these human tendencies. Especially feelings of guilt seem to be at the root of many psychological issues and human behaviors.
I think this is why the Christian worldview can be so transformative. The concept of being forgiven, being "born again", not fearing judgement, recognizing and reconciling evil, etc.
I'm currently reading "12 rules for life" by Jordan Peterson and he has a section devoted to his interpretation of the Genesis creation story and it was a delightful and elegant metaphor for the tendency of man to feel inadequate (Adam and Eve hiding from God once being aware of their nakedness). He goes on in great detail how feelings of inadequacy can cripple someone's decision making in ways that defy logic. He exposes the logical failings of our rationalizations with the questions he poses.
I don't believe every liberal suffers from these feelings of guilt, shame, inadequacy, however you want to say it. Only the ones that are 'triggered', play the victim, and act hateful towards their political critics. And it's not limited to liberals, some conservatives suffer from this too.
The identifying trait I believe is the victimhood mindset. The woe is me attitude. While that lends itself more to liberal politics, and while I believe far more liberals suffer this psychological condition, there are conservatives who also suffer from woe is me and not all liberals behave this way.
The liberals I maintain relations with, who are my friends, are not victims, are not triggered by disagreements, don't name call, they are for he most part successful and accountable individuals. Maybe their political views are ever slight virtue signals or just they fall for emotional appeals, or maybe due to their agnosticism they look to the collective in the form of government.