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Have you ever thought that someone was a monster?

How would you feel if someone thought that you were a monster? Would you understand, even if you weren’t?
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4meAndyou · F
No, I don't think I could comprehend it, if someone thought I was a monster. I am quiet, non-violent, and never wish to harm another human being in any way...and I even strive to be polite to people who are not polite.

But I definitely believe that some people are monstrous. It is usually drunk, angry, abusive people who have become monsters. But people who are narcissistic, power mad, or who have no real feelings toward others can easily become monsters.

Mike Bloomberg, for example, in his 2006 video states that we should not treat elderly people with cancer over the age of 95 because it is not cost effective. He said in that video that we should just let them go. Screaming in agony?

Anyway, he is an example of a narcissist who has become monstrous.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou the funny thing about narcissists is that if you spend enough time around them they will tell you what they are scheming or have done, they may do it inadvertently thinking you are so stupid you won’t pick up on what they’ve said. Especially if you act like you didn’t catch it, they’ll tell you even more. Look what Bloomers did last night, he told America he financed 21 house seats & bought the... (turned the house). That’s the power of the subconscious mind over the ego, the subconscious mind doesn’t forget & the ego is too blind to believe that others will pick up on it.
4meAndyou · F
@cherokeepatti After all the non-disclosure agreements women were made to sign in order to be employed by his businesses, and the revelation by Elizabeth Warren that he calls women "fat broads" and "horse faced lesbians", Bloomberg's lying ad campaign blanketed the air last night with about 10 women gushing praise of Bloomberg's fabulous and supportive policies toward women. One of them, apparently, was intimately acquainted with his mother.

And yet he did not want to lift those non-disclosure agreements, did he? Wonder why.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou He probably paid off those 10 women to say those nice things..by now we know that’s how he works. He’s spent a huge fortune on politics. He could have bought a small island in the Pacific and lived a paradise life his remaining years and yet he gets into politics. I have to wonder what he is hiding.
4meAndyou · F
@cherokeepatti I think we can at least guess, from his past.