The Dark And Dangerous Side
Of The Tinkerbell Effect
Made manifest through
People believing they
Are perpetual victims
Which is then cast on
The world’s stage as
A pathetic projection in
Anthropomorphic form
Of a pathological liar*
Who says much of
What they want to hear
That everything outside
Of themselves is to blame
For their unhappiness
Nothing is ever their fault
They have the white right
Regardless of skin color
To point fingers every way
That keeps them victimized
In their own situations through
Nobody’s fault but their own
Even though the fact fairy
Has been poisoned by greed
Wealth and petulant power
Can still survive by rallying
His base into believing BS
So they clap and applaud
At all of his antics and deception
To keep the political pixie alive
Whereas if they looked into
A mirror of their creation
They would turn away in horror
To create themselves as
Thinking responsible adults
Not believing this nonsense
That a victim can fix anything
When he can’t fix himself
Obsessed with his appearance
Concentrating on his hair and
The illusion of not being a loser
In spite of overwhelming evidence
Of failed businesses and elections
Casinos, airlines, water, steaks
Bogus universities of fraud
Tax evasion and insurance fraud
Liability for sexual assault etc. etc.
Election interference, racketeering
Classified document hoarding
……..just to name a few
*
“Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims as president.
Nearly half came in his final year.”
Washington Post
By Glenn Kessler
January 23, 2021 at 6:35 p.m. EST
“I write to expunge the darkness so
That someday light may shine through”
– Angelo Devlin
Where did all this obsession with being the victim come from? i never grew up with that. There were always some fringe people who were ‘poor me’ about everything but now it seems an epidemic. So many play the victim lotto! And the more intersectional boxes you can tick off, the more you win!
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Thank you for the comments. Just today, a coworker in a subtle passive-aggressive way was blaming “46” for his plight. When he gets paid top dollar in the industry for doing what he’d rather be doing. In a regional economy that shows no sign of slowing. He probably has his first dime, has a good marriage, paid off house, and still the essence of victimhood comes seeping through in an if only “45” was in office, he’d be happier. Strange.
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