Comment on Authoritarianism acts as a psychological bridge for dark personalities, study finds

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TheTechnician27@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I think the psychology community is probably mistaken, outdated, or out of touch on the “stigmatizing” point.

Okay, good for you. You clearly know literally nothing about the field and are pretending to know more than experts you’re simultaneously abusing as a shield, but good for you.

Where did the current “dark” terminology, which is apparently so problematic, come from?

  1. It’s not “so” problematic. It could stand to be more accurate, less stigmatizing, and less sensationalist, but it’s not a major problem, and people within the psychology community are aware of it and are advocating for thoughtful change – not whatever spaghetti-at-the-wall trash you’re doing. And 2) shit, you’re right. I forgot the fact that scientific fields have made mistakes in the past means that we need to listen to outsiders who have no fucking idea what they’re talking about. That talking point has worked out so well in other fields. After all, science is a LIAR… sometimes.

So you don’t like “defective.”

The fact you even suggested it in the first place shows you lack even a bare minimum understanding of what you’re talking about and are in no position to be critiquing the field of psychology. You cherrypicked “sensationalized”, somehow offered something more sensationalized anyway, and then totally ignored “stigmatizing” and “inaccurate”. When pressed on “stigmatizing”, you just decided that the psychologists you’re abusing as a shield for your moronic ideas actually don’t know what they’re talking about.

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