But my comments in my recent post were referring to how someone reacts to what others say - the gist was that we shouldn't let anyone else's comments impact us negatively.
I also completely agree with this, but if only it was that easy.
I will use the transgender community as an example. I am not an activist for them, but an advocate. It has been well known for a while by those not blinkered, not just from
this article but from many others, that there is an extraordinarily high rate of suicidal thoughts or attempts within the trans youth cohort.
From the article,
“The lack of affirming adults in these individuals’ lives is absolutely one of the reasons that these mental health statistics are so off the charts..."There is a direct relationship between societal expectations, espoused through the mouths of so-called elders, and bad outcomes. We are comparatively lucky here on this forum in that we are, generally speaking, mature or elderly men who are less affected by negativity. Please spare a thought for those unable to do cope with negativity. It is unrealistic to expect people to just 'don't let words affect you, just suck it up' when those very words conjure up images of jumping off a cliff.
Prevention is better than cure. Ideally, negative comments wouldn't occur in the first place. This is a better scenario than letting them happen and feeling like a hero for being tough enough to deflect them.
Hey y'all, just be nice! 🏳️🌈❤️