Richard Grannon
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I'm fine with him being dogmatic.
The things that you think you're doing that are against racism, they generate racism.
The things that you think you're doing that make people safe, they generate danger.
Within our lifetimes, we could see a very nasty, very resentful, violent revolution.
Purges, death camps, gulags, all of it.
Oh, it's white people who don't like this and it's all about racism.
These are British people with British culture and British values.
And now their children are in a play area with men who may have arrived here a month ago.
It creates tension.
It's a cultural mismatch.
I think probably the way to approach that is to go back to sort of like basic principles.
Narcissism is a disorder that fundamentally functions as a defense against reality.
So we all do this.
We all have like a little internal picture of what reality is and then reality is out there.
If it largely matches, you're largely sane.
If it starts to drastically mismatch, you've become insane.
These are not modern trauma-informed clinical terms.
We don't say sane and insane, but that's how I see it.
A sane person, their map of reality, largely speaking, maps against reality.