Tag: bullying as defense against death anxiety
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”Why do I feel suicidal?”
In this poignant poem, various different Americans feel profoundly trapped with a despairing death anxiety. Menstruating women, veterinarians, veterans, and LGBTQ individuals worn down by despair, loneliness, and a constant threat to their lives. A collective question about the Suicide Hotline shutdown highlights a desperate need for compassion and understanding in an increasingly isolating world.
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The Extreme Bad Weather
The poem poignantly reflects on the devastating impact of Trump’s and Billionaire’s invoked disasters on America as being like tornadoes and hurricanes, evoking fear and destruction to the democratic republic. It poses introspective questions about personal struggles and feelings of confinement right now, inviting readers to confront their own challenges. The underlying message is one…
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Trump’s Skull
The post reflects on the harmful nature of attacks against American democracy, linking such actions to death denial and anxiety. It critiques figures like Elon Musk and political leaders for prioritizing self-importance over democratic integrity. The message concludes with a reminder of mortality for those opposing American democracy.
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The Don Administration aka The United State’s Rooster Corporation!
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In a world filled with overwhelming negativity, the poet finds solace in the authentic voice of Senator Bernie Sanders, emphasizing the importance of genuine leadership. A contrast is drawn between toxic discourse and the uplifting wisdom of true statesmanship, suggesting hope and inspiration can arise from embracing authenticity in politics.