20: Weaponised Positivity: Why "Positive" Friends Are Just Unpaid Prison Guards
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Have you ever been ghosted or "fired" by a friend becauseyour grief was "too heavy" for their "capacity"?In this episode of The Loneliness Industry, we dive into thephilosophy of toxic positivity and explore why themodern obsession with "optimizing for the positive" isactually a weapon used to destroy the friendship bond.
We aren't talking about abusive situations ; we are talking about therefusal to be inconvenienced by real human woes. With the help ofByung-Chul Han, Sara Ahmed, Antonio Gramsci, andJulia Kristeva, we examine how your "positive"friends have been recruited as the unpaid prison guards of a systemthat thrives on your loneliness. We look at the "Hazmatsuit" of boundaries , the theft of co-regulation and why NOTbeing a smiling gimboid is actually a form of moral resistanceagainst a sick society.
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