Patricia E Adams Live

Patricia E Adams Live

Patricia E Adams Live

  • Which Is Worst? Misanthropy, Misogyny, or Misandry

Which Is Worst? Misanthropy, Misogyny, or Misandry

Sunday 21st June 2020

Patricia Adams delves into self-hatred and societal biases, discussing misanthropy, misogyny, and misandry in this compelling episode.
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Untangling Self-Hatred: Patricia Adams on Misanthropy, Misogyny, and Misandry

At the root of this is that level of hatred. But where does that hatred come from? Comes from bitterness and resentment. What is that? Bitterness and resentment come from? Because something has happened in your life that has happened to you or that you have witnessed happening to someone else, and you have become embittered by that. And it has now factored into resentment and it has turned into hatred.
Imagine feeling an intense dislike not just for yourself but for entire groups of people based on gender or humanity. That's the heavy topic Patricia Adams tackles in this episode of 'Patricia E Adams Live'. Drawing from real-life stories and personal experiences, Patricia dives into the complex web of misanthropy, misogyny, and misandry, exposing how these biases can shape our lives and society. But where does this hatred come from?
Patricia suggests it often stems from deep-seated trauma and abuse, leading to bitterness and resentment that can poison our outlook on life. She doesn't just focus on one gender or race; instead, she highlights how these harmful mindsets cut across all human experiences. This episode is a candid conversation about the cost of hatred, both personally and societally. Patricia stresses the importance of promoting human rights for everyone, not just focusing on one group.
She calls for unbiased justice that truly listens to all perspectives. If you're looking for a thought-provoking discussion that offers a fresh take on self-hatred and societal biases, this episode is a must-listen. Patricia's unique perspective and heartfelt dialogue will leave you with a deeper understanding of the roots of negativity and the urgent need for empathy and justice.