2020-07-02 ------------------------------------------------------------------ I noticed that I have become very sensitive to violence in communication. It may be because I have distanced myself from the social media river of filth. Yesterday a collegue forwarded me a video that to her was nothing special, but from my point of view it was basically an assault. I am still having problem focusing today because of the video. It was a panel discussion about something the participants felt quite strongly about. In the beginning a safe space was evoked but that didn't seem to stop any of the abuse coming up. The first panelists were just fine, expressing concerns about their particular areas of expertise. The third panelist, though, was something else. I dare not go watch this again for my own sanity, but it went sort of like this: 1) The panelist defined everything as an attact towards themselves and people like them. 2) They defined "the other" as basically unworthy people. 3) They claimed that the panelists already know everything there is to know about the topic under discussion. 4) They claimed that the discussion was actually just to tell "the other" about the problems unique to the group the panelist belonged. 5) Based on the point 3 and 4 it was a waste of time for the panel to have come together. It was a futile attempt to explain to "the other". 6) If their group is not elevated now in this sector, the sector should burn down. At this point I couldn't watch further. Today I reminded myself of the principles of nonviolent communication and I am quite sure the panelist broke 90% of them. I am starting to feel like I am mentally handicapped or something. So many things that are seen as normal these days are profoundly disgusting to me. I am willing to discuss anything with anybody, but my range of input is becoming more limited day by day as I see more and more of normalcy being either an attack or a manipulation, neither which I will allow. As the range of input may reduce in how many randomly picked messages I will allow in, this may not decrease the quality of input as a whole. I keep finding good, thoughtful conversations about the same topics. It does scare me, though, that violence in communications is so prevalent and accepted as normal. ------------------------------------------------------------------