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what other current behaviors do you think are simply traumas from the past?
7/7/2025, 8:39:02 PM No.17822850
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Seeing so much about current wars, I find it curious how many of us unwittingly engage in behaviors that feel like inherited traumas from the last century. For example:
>The fatalistic view that every time there's a conflict, every time there's a Rambo war, there's always someone who says, "The Third World War is coming!" when in reality, they're regional conflicts between powers, not something that would warrant, for example, the United States sending troops to China for a conflict in the Middle East.
>Wars are perceived more as an ideological struggle (like right vs. left) and not simply as a conflict between powers fighting over resources, strategic areas, or greater power. Wars between powers are no longer seen as a simple war between dynasties, like England, France, Spain, and Hungary. But rather as "The right having a fair fight against the communist countries."
And well, I find it curious: what other current behaviors do you think are simply traumas from the past?
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 8:42:50 PM No.17822865
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>inherited traumas
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what other current behaviors do you think are simply traumas from the past?
7/7/2025, 8:47:23 PM No.17822875
>>17822865
I didn't know how to better express the behaviors that are involuntarily the result of conflicts or catastrophes from the past without us realizing it. kek
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 8:49:10 PM No.17822882
idk but i think its funny people keep talking about the draft as if that would ever happen again