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Great broadcast Hatman – I’m reminded of that meme “no1 sign of a strong relationship – no discussion of it on Facebook!!” Sadly there appears to be a real agenda aimed towards the deliberate enfeeblement of people – the lurch towards collectivism and ‘identity politics’ is one symptom of this and the constant ‘dinner on instagram’ chasing of the validation dragon is another. Some narcissism is of course clinical and pathological, but in those cases where it isn’t it’s actually an expression of low self-esteem with the veneer of ‘look at me’ as a form of over-compensation. Speaking of narcissism the phenomenon of narc parents is definitely on the rise as you have rightly alluded to. Kids fulfil an important role as a source of ‘supply’ for narc parents, with all that “you’re the best mummy/daddy in the world” stuff at a young age serving as a form of approval and affirmation (which is basically what ‘narcissistic supply’ is). The one that does my head in is the “my kid got a great school report – aren’t I amazing?” spiel on social media. Chances are the poor kid achieved whatever he/she did despite the parents and not because of them. You’ll notice that a lot of these parents fall out with and end up disowning their kids as teenagers or young adults, once they dare to start finding out who they are for themselves rather than simply fulfilling the role the narc parent had outlined and staying in that little box. On planet narc, the kids actually parent the parents and not the other way around. A lot of kids of narc parents understandably develop problems with drink, drugs, promiscuity etc as young adults to fill their ‘hole in the soul’ or ‘unmet needs’ as a child – it’s a sad state of affairs and we need to stop providing perverse incentives (like welfare and free houses) for socially destructive choices. We also need to challenge the enfeeblement agenda which breed entitlement and narcissism in the first place. Irony of ironies Hatman – I’m 95+ per cent sure you’d be an ‘above average’ parent yourself, but you probably already knew that.

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I know so many mixed race people who have had no issue whatsoever growing up mixed race... I'm sure some do but its nowhere near as deep as your making out.