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Guardian offering staff therapy and counselling

Guardian offering staff therapy and counselling

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These people were coddled to much growing up, creates weak people.


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Bunch of stupid people. Some of them are here on this forum, going crazy and losing it.


Thousands of upset Trump supporters went crazy and lost their minds on Jan 6th.

Can't think of people who needed therapy more.


@mike69 said
These people were coddled to much growing up, creates weak people.
So, according to you, therapy creates weak people.

Did you actually think about that statement?
Or did you just open your gob and let your arse fart upwards?

Does one seriously have to pull proof that therapy creates more stability within an individual?

Perhaps creep back to your opinion board and hide your head in shame.
Or… just maybe… you could study trauma stress, how it works, what happens and what helps.

Oh. A wee bit too complicated for your simplistic mind? Well, go back to peering at photos of your sister fvcking the neighbour’s son. Becaue you are retarded.


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Any sane person in the US neesa therapy after this.
It’s completely mental.


@shavixmir said
So, according to you, therapy creates weak people.

Did you actually think about that statement?
Or did you just open your gob and let your arse fart upwards?

Does one seriously have to pull proof that therapy creates more stability within an individual?

Perhaps creep back to your opinion board and hide your head in shame.
Or… just maybe… you could study trauma st ...[text shortened]... l, go back to peering at photos of your sister fvcking the neighbour’s son. Becaue you are retarded.
😁😁😁are you triggered? Try reading it again after you get done pumping your mom😁😁😁, is dumb stuff like that supposed to bother anyone coming from you😁😁😁, damn dummyπŸ˜€


@shavixmir said
Any sane person in the US neesa therapy after this.
It’s completely mental.
Not me, I’m happy happy happyπŸ₯³πŸŽˆπŸŽˆπŸ˜!

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It's insane how much money is to be made by telling people what they want to hear rather than providing unbiased analysis:

Since most of the online content is free, the business model is built around voluntary contributions from readers.

Viner — who has been in charge of 203-year-old London publication since 2015 — also attempted to fund-raise off of Trump’s political comeback, which she called “an extraordinary, devastating moment in the history” of the US.

She penned an essay Wednesday urging readers to donate in order to help it “stand up to four more years of (Trump).”


https://nypost.com/2024/11/07/media/the-guardian-offers-staff-counseling-over-donald-trumps-upsetting-election-win/


@uzless said
It's insane how much money is to be made by telling people what they want to hear rather than providing unbiased analysis:

[i]Since most of the online content is free, the business model is built around voluntary contributions from readers.

Viner — who has been in charge of 203-year-old London publication since 2015 — also attempted to fund-raise off of Trump’s political ...[text shortened]... com/2024/11/07/media/the-guardian-offers-staff-counseling-over-donald-trumps-upsetting-election-win/
===She penned an essay Wednesday urging readers to donate in order to help it “stand up to four more years of (Trump).”===

The Guardian will use any pretext to beg for money, which they do at the bottom of every article. It's almost pathetic.


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At least I don't see any reports of cry-ins, like in 2016.




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An individual crying is no big deal. After the 2016 election, many universities literally scheduled cry-ins so that students could come, sit in a big circle, and cry.

Example:

https://cornellsun.com/2016/11/09/devastated-cornellians-mourn-election-of-donald-trump-at-cry-in/

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