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01/05/2010

the telltale-mentality


when somebody felt hurt by others, it isn't that simple to react in an adequate and grown-up manner. to communicate about the subject in question is a good methode to canalize feelings of displeasure.

more likely we like to tell others about his/her misconduct and it is obvious that that person, that causes the pain must be a bad person. curious that often the tell-tale uses the appearance of the offender as an excuse to explain his bad characteristics.

the fact that the person in question doesn't look like "normal" people implicates that normality has an normative value.. it seem logical, that the telltale more than avarage has to be normal and it seems interesting to make a gauss-curve. yes, right, you understand that telltale is almost become a normal pattern in our society.

well known societies takes willingly advantage of the telltale-mentality to dominate the poor and "common" hard working people by means of intimidation and sanctions. from the past we know for sure that dictators were masters in this kind of manipulation and often recommend the telltale-mentality.

now it is time to abolish this telltale-mentality as soon as possible. by the way, wherefrom take the representatives of the institutions the right? not because our good society prescribes this mis-conduct : ) ? and as you well know privacy is always violated because the so-called: "in interest of the cause-excuse".

the telltale-sneak-mentality is not a new defense-mechanism but an old attacking-tactic of blown-up people, who believe that they are more important than others. blow them up people.

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