I am very much an introvert. The temptation to agree blindly is high.
But I am also highly critical of everything too. Perhaps that aspect is stronger than the introvertedness.
I feel like one of our societal problems is we seem to be seeking victims of discrimination obsessively. The want to be seen as a victim seems like something that would not help me as much as hold me back.
Victimhood has become a currency.
Jussie Smollett, who is currently imprisoned being good evidence.
The story of a lady in Barrow who falsely accused multiple men of rape, grooming and people trafficking is not all that well documented but it's another example.
There is a documentary on the subject from a universally despised former EDL member who recently left the country due to the undermining of a super injunction put on a film they produced. I am not a fan of this person in any way, but their film on this case was honest and details really covered quite well.
Emma Kenny also has covered it on a YouTube video, but it doesn't have the same feel as a documentary with much raw footage. That is why I mention the former.
Her lies were astonishing. The mistakes by the police, msm and other celebrities bringing attention to the lady's plight all astonishing.
Ruined multiple men's lives and caused 2 to attempt suicide.
All because she wanted to be a victim. A rare case but micro is from macro and such.