The 10 Signs of a Childish Adult.....AKA - A Liberal.
Some people are developmentally delayed in the management of their emotions.
1. Emotional escalations
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Young children often cry, get mad, or look petulant and pouting. Grownups seldom do.
2. Blaming
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When things go wrong, young children look to blame someone. Grownups look to fix the problem.
3. Lies
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When there's a situation that's uncomfortable, young children might lie to stay out of trouble. Grownups deal with reality, reliably speaking the truth.
4. Name-calling
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Children call each other names. Adults seek to understand issues. Adults do not make ad hominen attacks, that is, attacks on people's personal traits. Instead, they attack the problem. They do not disrespect others with mean labels.
There is one exception. Sometimes adults, like firefighters who battle forest fires, have to fight fire with fire. They may need in some way to power over an angry child, or an out-of-bounds adult, in order to get them to cease their bad behavior. "Stop it!"
5. Impulsivity (or as therapists say, "poor impulse control")
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Children strike out impulsively when they feel hurt or mad. They speak recklessly or take impulsive action without pausing to think about the potential consequences.
Adults pause, resisting the impulse to shoot out hurtful words or actions. They calm themselves. They then think through the problem, seeking more information and analyzing options . Similarly, instead of listening to others' viewpoints, they impulsively interrupt them.
Again, acting on impulse occasionally is a hallmark of mature behavior. Soldiers and police are trained to discriminate rapidly between harmless and dangerous situations so that they can respond quickly enough to protect potential victims of criminal actions.
6. Need to be the center of attention
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Ever tried to have adult dinner conversations with a two year old at the table? Did attempts to launch a discussion with others at the table lead the child either to get fussy?
7. Bullying
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A child who is physically larger than the other children his age can walk up to another boy who is playing with a toy he would like and simply take it. The other child may say nothing lest the bully turn on them with hostility. Safer just to let a bully have what he wants?
8. Budding narcissism
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In an earlier post I coined the term tall man syndrome for one way that narcissism can develop. If you can get whatever you want because you are bigger, stronger, richer etc, you become at risk for learning that the rules don't apply to you. Whatever you want, you take. It's all about you.
Note that narcissistic attitudes may look initially like strength. In fact, they reflect rigidity.
Psychologically strong people can tolerate listening to others. Narcissists are emotionally brittle. It's my way or the highway, like a child who wants to stay out and play even though dinner is on the table and pitches a fit rather than heed his parent's explanation that the family is eating now. It's all about me; no one else counts; and if I don't get my way I'll bully you with anger or feel overwhelmed and pout.
9. Immature defenses
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Freud coined the term defense mechanisms for ways in which individuals protect themselves and/or get what they want. Adults use defense mechanisms like listening to others' concerns as well as to their own and then problem-solving. These responses to difficulties signal psychological maturity.
Children tend to regard the best defense as a strong offense. While that defensive strategy may work in football, attacking anyone who something different from what they want is, in life, a primitive defense mechanism.
Another primitive defense is denial: "I didn't say that!" "I never did that!" when in fact they did say and do that. Sound child-like to you?
10. No observing ego, that is, ability to see, acknowledge, and learn from their mistakes.
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When emotionally mature adults 'lose their cool' and express anger inappropriately, they soon after, with their "observing ego," realize that their outburst was inappropriate. That is, they can see with hindsight that their behavior was out of line with their value system. Their that it was, as therapists say "ego dystonic" (against their value system).
Children who have not yet internalized mature guidelines of respectful behavior toward others, or who have not developed ability to observe their behaviors to judge what's in line and what's out of line, see their anger as normal, as "ego syntonic" and justify it by blaming the other person.
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​Dr. Phil: We've Created a Generation of Entitled, Narcissistic People
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The Ignorant, Arrogant, Uninformed Liberal Nursery
- But I don't want to be a grownup, I just want my way all the time. Liberals have actually managed to take the "free speech" out of the "Cradle Of Free Speech". Now all that remains is the "Cradle". Naive, ignorance, closed-mindedness, and other tales of cluelessness and just plain idiocy.
When Bernie Sanders won't even refer to himself as a Democrat, you know you've taken a wrong turn somewhere on your path to insanity.
Geez how did we wind up with so many little crybabies in this country? It's embarrassing that so many adults need handholding for EVERY SINGLE LITTLE THING! SUCK IT UP BUTTERCUP AND GET BACK TO THE FUNNY FARM WHERE YOU BELONG!! DON'T FORGET TO PACK YOUR BINKY!
YouTube CEO Says Interrupting Her is "Sexist Microaggression" - AKA, Woman Makes It To The Top In The Tech Industry Only To Behave Like A Helpless Child Who Cannot even Have A Professional Conversation Without Needing A Safe Space. Well, there Goes Everything For Which Women Have Fought So Hard...But Hey, Who Needs To Be Tough When One Can Be Given Special Privileges, Right?
Which Leads to...
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Harvard prez warns against making campuses liberal 'bubbles'
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Harvard University President Drew Faust defended free speech in her commencement speech last week, reminding graduates that “hateful ideas” and “conservative voices” cannot simply be ignored.
Evergreen State College, the Olympia, Washington, supposed place of higher learning that’s been turned into little more than a playground for leftist, activist, and racist radicals — and has been in national news as of late for a brouhaha over black students’ demands for whites to leave campus for a day — has been shut down yet again over threats.
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Evergreen State faculty publicly praise student thuggery
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Scores of faculty and staff members at Evergreen State College have signed a public statement applauding the student protesters who recently held administrators hostage.
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The statement also praises President George Bridges, who declined to punish the students for Code of Conduct violations even after they refused to let him urinate without an escort.
UC-Davis students demand 'environmental justice' degree
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Students are demanding that the University of California-Davis create an “Environmental Justice” degree program because existing environmental studies courses are not focused on “social justice.”
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The students complain that the Environmental Science & Policy department is currently too "white-dominated," and that courses focus too heavily on environmental issues affecting "privileged communities."
Kids of Helicopter Parents Are Sputtering Out
Students at Manchester bomber’s university 'tried to BLOCK Government anti-terror scheme' to protect terrorists
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MORON ALERT! Students demand U Chicago fund race-specific housing. They don't even realize that the Left has them segregating themselves!
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A University of Chicago student organization has released a list of nearly 50 demands calling for the creation of at least six separate racially-themed academic departments.
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The students also want a mandatory course “primarily focused on any US-centric structural oppression, such as race, gender, and sexuality," as well as a "revitalization of the Bias Response Team."
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Democrats Creating Anti-Trump Summer Resistance Camps
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High school bans pro-life club, allows gay club
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Hawaii prof demands that colleges ‘stop hiring white cis men’
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University of Arizona to revise ‘Social Justice Advocate's position
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The University of Arizona recently announced that it will revise its controversial “Social Justice Advocates” position after facing a week of backlash from conservative media.
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The school has removed the job listing from its website, saying it is “in the process of reviewing the title and responsibilities,” but provided no further details regarding possible revisions.
Michigan law would suspend students for suppressing speech
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A Michigan state senator recently introduced a bill that would require public institutions to suspend students found responsible for disrupting speech.
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Some senators questioned the need for such a law, arguing that the First Amendment already guarantees the right to free expression, but free speech advocates counter that school administrators routinely defy that requirement.
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CU-Boulder to offer 'social justice living environment'
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Lumberjacks in Northern Arizona sure are touchy these days
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FEMINIST & SJW OWNED COMPILATION #4 (ANTIFA EDITION)
LGBTQ+ students demand special treatment from Clemson
College Students Blame Trump For Policies Until They Find Out It Was Obama; Watch Their Faces!
Pence accused of 'xenophobia' by fellow alumni, Notre Dame students
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Fundraiser for vets cancelled at AU for 'appropriating culture'
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SJW vs LOGIC: "Ban Things That Hurt My Feelings"
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A Letter to Conservatives: You Need College and College Definitely Needs You
The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
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A new study contends that moral outrage towards injustice is actually a way of reducing guilt over one’s own moral failings.
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The authors note that such moral outrage is particularly common on college campuses, where it plays a role in fueling student activism by arousing "interest and motivation."
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They also warn, however, that while moral outrage can be expressed in positive ways through peaceful protest, it can also "push people toward actions like vandalism or violence."
A new study contends that moral outrage towards injustice is actually a way of reducing guilt over one’s own moral failings.
The study, “A cleansing fire: Moral outrage alleviates guilt and buffers threats to one’s moral identity,” was published in Motivation and Emotion by Professors Lucas Keefer of the University of Southern Mississippi and Zach Rothschild of Bowdoin College, who told Campus Reform that such guilt-driven moral outrage is particularly common on college campuses.
The Actual Study -
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