When It’s Good to Piss People Off

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First and foremost it’s never good to annoy people just for the sake of being a nuisance or mean-spirited. To the best of our abilities we all should be a positive light shedding positive energy to everyone around us. The enlightened among us usually do. However, there is a saying that I’ve taken a liking to that goes, “If you’re not pissing someone off, you probably aren’t doing anything important.” A more “urban” variation reads, “If [people that begin with “n”] ain’t mad at you, you’re doing something wrong”. When you choose to stand for something in life you’ll find this to be painfully true. Most people float through life hiding their true feelings and play it safe. However, those with bigger aspirations or an ambition to spark societal change or dialog may not have that luxury. And if you are a politician with principles, a community or religious leader, a freethinker, a visionary, a conversationalist, or perhaps an opinion-posting writer/blogger like myself—you will piss someone off eventually.

Evolution Toward Public Honesty

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In college I used to write for the school newspaper. My articles were pretty popular and resonated very well. However, I knew that I had to hold my tongue when it came to certain things.

I didn’t spend too much time on what I was supposed to be studying in school. Very privately I used to study real world history à la Howard Zinn books and others. I studied various societal trends, statistics, the histories of various groups set up to research human behavior and corporate maneuvering. I knew I couldn’t just push these things out onto people in my column. So sometimes I would very carefully test things out during lunch room conversations.

I remember very clearly once mentioning to people that there was an agenda to dumb down society. I spoke of how people of color in particular, and people below middle class will develop all sorts of bad habits and throw their money towards many forms of mindless materialism laid before them.  I mentioned how the once powerful hiphop was slowly being taken over and used for an agenda. I spoke of there being an agenda for sexual confusion and androgyny, an ineffective education system, moral decaying of traditional values, etc. And back then the research I was doing and most of what I had to say fell on deaf ears so I learned to navigate through life safely keeping things to myself.  People didn’t want to be bothered or made to feel uncomfortable. I learned to respect that and keep it moving.

I was always well-respected, but the reaction varied if I attempted these conversations. Some people agreed with me but of course, many people subconsciously blew me off as paranoid, conspiracy prone and over-the-top. Most had respect for the conversation but manifested apparent indifference. Now here we are. If I spoke of all those things nowadays I’d be preaching to the choirs of people already noticing the same thing. Daytime talk TV in the 70s and 80s like Phil Donahue, Oprah and Sally Jesse Raphael have been replaced by Maury, Bill Cunningham and Wendy Williams; shows designed to keep your mind talking about shoes, celebrities, scandals, paternity tests, baby daddies and absolutely nothing. Education is failing and American children are growing less competent. A large percentage of perfectly healthy people are religiously purchasing things they do not need everyday as if their health depended on it. As the economy fluctuates and jobs become scarce, businesses are still booming more than ever as the need for sneakers, shoes, bags, iphones, ipads, video games and gadgets keep soaring. A large percentage of music artists, especially in rap, are merely corporate puppets glorifying money above all. There are secret groups who all but told us they intended to popularize these things like mindless consumerism and these varying agendas. Why do the powers that be want to do this? Because governments and elite groups are able to run over their owned people like a mack track when they are all stupid, confused and distracted. While everyone is preoccupied and grappling with race relations, gender wars, sexual confusion, celebrity obsession, mindless materialism etc., they slowly chip away at your rights and freedoms in a variety of ways. Decades before these things became popular they were concepts meant to be implanted. And we are just some of the many sheep on the farm plantation going along for the ride.

I’m no longer a teenaged writer on a college campus worried about what people think. There is also no reward in holding my tongue. I’m not looking for likes or approval either. As a writer what I have to say is what it is; take it or leave it.

Pissing people off now happens a lot in my experience. It’s mainly because I speak my mind and I don’t care what anyone thinks. Of course my goal isn’t to offend anyone ever, at all, it just comes with the territory when you break your “programming.” I love life, open conversation, critical thinking and I don’t choose to spend the days of my existence hiding who I am or how I really feel about things. Unfortunately, however, we are programmed and institutionalized to do just the opposite. And when you swim away from the waves of institution, others may misinterpret your calling and may react negatively.

With all of that said, pissing people off is not always bad. It’s also not very hard to do in a society that is often steered and directed into thinking the same as everyone else, in addition to the fact that what most people think collectively about countless things is usually wrong.  Again, not with the intention of pumping my own horn but for several years I’ve amassed a smorgasbord of ideologically proven correct assumptions, opinions or predictions in researchable forums. However, many of those views that are widely accepted—-now—were at first extremely unpopular and met with opposition initially.  This is nothing new to me and it happens quite a lot. Sometimes it takes over 10 years for the majority to eventually come around on certain issues.  Whatever. If and when you are idealistically ahead of the curve on an issue,  your rogue point of view may frustrate the first few waves of people—a lot.

Societal Programming And Mind Control 

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One of the main reasons strong opinions are met with scrutiny and disdain at first is because of the many forms of societal mind control. Though most do not realize it, we undergo several forms of mind control all life long.  Consequently, when someone has a point of view different from your own or the majority, the first initial instinct is condemnation.  This is not normal or consistent with innate human nature. It’s just what you’ve been institutionalized and trained to do. A person you’re idealistically at odds with may even be right in the long run and you may be wrong. Initially, however, it doesn’t matter. Contempt is your “programming” kicking in.  For example, if a meme has been implanted and “the group” at large has decided a man in question is guilty, then he’s guilty.  If a large group of people decide to religiously wear expensive thick red turtlenecks in June, and you call the fad unnecessary and foolish, you will be thought of as obnoxious and offensive, even though you’d just be being unfeigned and straightforward about what many would agree with (if they were thinking clearly).  People protect their opinions, institutions, beliefs or group affiliations and right or wrong is expunged from the thought process.

Everyone is quick to point out and criticize people who are in cults who are obviously “wrong” to the critical majority, but most people don’t realize they are in societal cults themselves. When you challenge people in cults on what they believe the results are usually similar. People get angry, defensive, and irrational. People behave the same way regarding many things.

Once upon a time indigenous people had a sense of community. There were understood reasons, spiritual awareness and purpose behind things that became pervasive. Nowadays, if you contend with something that is not healthy or positive—but popular, you may be told it’s none of your business and rebuked.  The human mind does several irrational things and people will want to punish you. Because of our conditioning, everything we think is twisted around in our brain and contorted to support our own perspective. This is a very real psychological term called Cognitive Bias. Our behavior was continuously being conditioned and  modified in the educational system, entertainment, media and many forms of institutionalization all of our lives.
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Unfortunately, the majority at large is often very irrational without ever even realizing it. So when you have a strong honest opinion that goes against the majority, critiques a popular trend or fad, or offers a strong political or racial perspective, people don’t know what else to do but be angry at you. The majority isn’t used to brave or raw, lone wolf honesty. People are institutionalized to be dishonest sheep.

You’ve been manipulated your entire life and you are programmed to stomp out free thinking voices in the wilderness contrary to your own. So differences in religious, political, societal views or opinions different than your own are viewed as offensive. When you choose to operate on a higher vibration and keep your mind free, you don’t easily fall for the many traps of institutionalization and indoctrination. Nor will you be too quick to ride away on societal bandwagons. Remaining very objective, analytical and unbiased puts you in a minority of sorts by default. Combine that with being unafraid of what people think, brash and outspoken—yes you will piss lots of people off. Don’t worry about it, they’ll be alright and so will you.

Dealing With Opposing Opinions 

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Do not judge. You’re not perfect or infallible and you are not in a position to judge anyone because of an opinion. You may very well be the one who is wrong or haven’t thought deeply about what it is you’re defending. Regardless, we’ve all done or said plenty of things in our lives that make us less than saintly. Get out of the idiotic habit of condemning what you don’t like about an action or statement from someone else. That is the institutionalized paradigm that keeps everyone dishonest, politically correct and fake.  It isn’t anything good to judge someone else’s viewpoint as “bad” prematurely. Negative energy consumes people. It takes more energy out of you to react pridefully and negatively. Responding positively without ego is much more rewarding in the long run.  This is also why conversations are not had and point of views aren’t fully explored. There are way too many self-righteous made up minds behaving like the thought police.

If a friend’s statement offends you, think about why it does before reacting. Instead of behaving irrationally and taking extreme actions, simply tell the person how you feel. And you see, it’s that simple. You’re entitled to your feelings, but you are not entitled to judge and punish. Allow the person to explain, converse with you or even apologize if need be. Because if a comment offends you, a friend or a whole group, don’t assume that that person is “wrong” and that you’re “right” and,  therefore you have some sort of high ground or seat of judgment.  You don’t. It’s all relative and it’s an illusion in your own mind. However, if the person who’s viewpoint offended you scoffs at you after you presented the fact you disagree with the sentiments—THEN maybe it’s appropriate to cut the person off or think negatively about that person. The person would be manifesting that he or she is a bad friend because they are not taking your feelings seriously. However, if you react in your programming and cut the person out without any dialog whatsoever, the person in the wrong being “bad” is not them, it’s you.

Keep Being Real 

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It’s important to shed fear of what people think and keep growing spiritually. When hit with truth, the programming in people will say, “Who does he think he is?” People will try to cut out your tongue for speaking out against things that deaden the senses of members of society, but it’s good to remain vigilant and on your own path.  A very good blog featured on oliveremberton.com  pointed out that people try to control, neutralize and maintain the status quo, and just because someone is angry with you for your commentary doesn’t mean they are also right. Many times they aren’t. The blog reads: “If your mission is to lead, create, or better the world, surrendering to the emotional concerns of others will paralyze and kill you. Leaders that can’t make tough decisions can’t lead. Artists that can never offend anyone can never delight anyone either.”

A change is coming and the world needs more free, courageous people who contribute honestly to public discourse. Many of these people make life interesting and bring the world good. Never try to snuff their light out just because you can’t control or approve of everything they do or say. And if anyone judges, condemns or cuts you off for things you said or for your honest or courageous opinions, don’t worry about it. Keep being real and keep being you. When people judge or condemn you for your opinions, it doesn’t necessarily mean there is something wrong with you or what you said; Many times it speaks volumes not about you, but about them, and the world we live in. It is what it is so when people are pissed at you for speaking truth against popular opinion, own knowing that your beliefs are deliberated and not formed through emotion, align yourself with the omniscient Source that binds us all, and never let it piss you off.

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