Vent/rant continued
Nov. 25th, 2025 01:00 pm...My concern is actually that there are PhD psychologists and behavioral specialists who've identified societal conditioning factors that don't align with sustainable neurobiological health. Marshall Rosenberg is a prime example.
He pioneered a non-dualistic language model based on feelings and needs because he spent his life assessing different cultural behaviors and punitive dominance institutions.
Society itself, especially in times like we're facing now, prioritizes systemic achievement over mental and emotional health of humanity. Triggering statements made by powerful figures like, "empathy is the biggest threat to western civilization" is a good indicator of the effects of mechanical development over interdependent semi-socialism.
I'd honestly prefer death over integration with a patriarchal dominance hierarchy. I've been facing their institutions my entire life and it's all led me to the very real desire to leave them entirely.
I'm not angry... I'm terrified. I don't see the survival of our species if we keep fluctuating through waves of extreme civil unrest and violence, wars and eventual, mild pacifism... or at least complacency. ...for what? Technological advancement?
My biggest concern is how deeply enmeshed my immediate family is with all this. My father is a very prominent mechanical engineer who played an integral role in the development of the original Dodge Viper... hand chosen by Roy Sjoberg with a small, close team to work day in and day out to bring it from concept to inception to automotive history... and he stayed with the team until 2004-ish. Maybe later.
My cousin also worked with Chrysler and retired to become a conservative leaning local city supervisor.
I fundamentally think differently from all of them and I've been faced with comments like, "grow up" when trying to redirect back and forth political squabbles to a more human-centric viewpoint for my entire life.
The constant physical punishment and emotional abuse, withholding when I'm not silent or praising dad, breadcrumbing and gaslighting is crazy-making.
I find it interesting that Jacque Fresco is a brilliant mechanical engineer who came to very similar findings to Marshall Rosenberg. Alfie Kohn and Doctor Rosenberg wrote a few books on the subject of dominance hierarchies and their effect on human development along with communication models and frameworks of education which could allow society to truly thrive.
I legitimately felt fundamentally secure and known for the first time in my life when finding their work.
He pioneered a non-dualistic language model based on feelings and needs because he spent his life assessing different cultural behaviors and punitive dominance institutions.
Society itself, especially in times like we're facing now, prioritizes systemic achievement over mental and emotional health of humanity. Triggering statements made by powerful figures like, "empathy is the biggest threat to western civilization" is a good indicator of the effects of mechanical development over interdependent semi-socialism.
I'd honestly prefer death over integration with a patriarchal dominance hierarchy. I've been facing their institutions my entire life and it's all led me to the very real desire to leave them entirely.
I'm not angry... I'm terrified. I don't see the survival of our species if we keep fluctuating through waves of extreme civil unrest and violence, wars and eventual, mild pacifism... or at least complacency. ...for what? Technological advancement?
My biggest concern is how deeply enmeshed my immediate family is with all this. My father is a very prominent mechanical engineer who played an integral role in the development of the original Dodge Viper... hand chosen by Roy Sjoberg with a small, close team to work day in and day out to bring it from concept to inception to automotive history... and he stayed with the team until 2004-ish. Maybe later.
My cousin also worked with Chrysler and retired to become a conservative leaning local city supervisor.
I fundamentally think differently from all of them and I've been faced with comments like, "grow up" when trying to redirect back and forth political squabbles to a more human-centric viewpoint for my entire life.
The constant physical punishment and emotional abuse, withholding when I'm not silent or praising dad, breadcrumbing and gaslighting is crazy-making.
I find it interesting that Jacque Fresco is a brilliant mechanical engineer who came to very similar findings to Marshall Rosenberg. Alfie Kohn and Doctor Rosenberg wrote a few books on the subject of dominance hierarchies and their effect on human development along with communication models and frameworks of education which could allow society to truly thrive.
I legitimately felt fundamentally secure and known for the first time in my life when finding their work.