You really do not get a choice in how trauma conditions your nervous system, especially in infancy or early development. Trauma becomes interwoven with formational identity, attachment, threat perception, and survival adaptation. It becomes instinctive self-preservation.
Being abused is not a choice, and no one truly knows how they would respond under those conditions.
So when people reduce trauma responses to simplistic statements about “choice” while someone is functioning in survival mode with hypervigilance, dissociation, conditioned fear responses, or maladaptive coping mechanisms, they are fundamentally misunderstanding trauma psychology.
A key mechanism here is neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to change and reorganize itself based on experience. A simple way to understand it is this: your brain is not a fixed machine, it is more like a system of pathways that gets reshaped by what you repeatedly think, feel, and experience. The more something happens, the easier it becomes for the brain to do it again.
In childhood, especially, the brain is extremely “plastic,” meaning it changes quickly and efficiently in response to the environment. This is how we learn language, emotional regulation, social behavior, and safety cues. The brain learns patterns of danger just as efficiently as it learns patterns of safety.
When someone grows up in a safe environment, their brain strengthens pathways related to trust, calm response, and flexible problem-solving. When someone grows up in chronic threat, neglect, or abuse, the brain strengthens pathways related to scanning for danger, anticipating harm, reacting quickly, shutting down emotions, or dissociating. These are not random or chosen behaviors; they are the result of the brain repeatedly reinforcing whatever responses increase survival in that environment.
This is what neuroplasticity does: it reinforces what is used most. It does not judge whether the pattern is “healthy” or “unhealthy,” it only adapts to what is necessary for survival at the time.
So when trauma is prolonged or begins early in life, the brain does not just “remember” it as a story. It builds the nervous system around it. That is why certain emotional reactions, body responses, or coping strategies can feel automatic—they are deeply trained neural pathways.
Importantly, neuroplasticity does not stop in adulthood. It continues throughout life, which is why change and recovery are possible. But it also means early adaptations do not simply disappear on command; they have to be slowly rewired through new experiences that repeatedly signal safety over time.
In other words, the same mechanism that allows humans to learn and grow is also what encodes survival adaptations under trauma.
In other words, you are trivializing an extraordinarily complex psychological issue you are not remotely equipped to speak on with certainty. Questions would serve you better than slogans.
You also cannot collapse an argument into slogans that fit your belief; it is disingenuous and misses the nuance. It becomes harmful because it strips away context that is essential to understanding behavior in a psychologically informed way. When empathy is selectively applied only after judgment is delivered, it loses coherence. Saying you are sorry for what someone went through and then immediately dismissing the implications of that experience only communicates that the story matters less than being right in the moment. It is meant to close the conversation because you feel you are justified, and being right becomes more important than understanding the person in front of you.
And let me make this explicitly clear: explaining trauma is not the same thing as excusing behavior.
Understanding causation, conditioning, and trauma adaptation is not absolution. It is simply psychological reality, it is well-supported within trauma research, developmental psychology, and neurobiology.
We absolutely need better professional rigor in mental health care.
We don't have enough good ones such as @KnownHeretic, @TruthAgape, and others, plus including organizations like @genspect, @segm_ebm, and @againstgrmrs.
In the practice of transgender care, there is a honeymoon phase where everything looks peachy-keen-and-sweet... You feel good, you believe it's working, you even believe in what it does for you... This is called a "placebo effect."
You even get elated and sexually aroused... The "Euphoria Boner" effect until you eventually cannot be erect anymore, produce sperm, or have intercourse with someone else intimately.
You'll get beautiful plump breasts, usually a B-cup... They'll be tender, nipples erect until you need a mammogram where your breast tissue is smashed between two plates to see if you have breast cancer, lumpomas, cysts, or some other medical issue.
But do doctors or medical staff tell you this? Maybe a small few. I know that I wasn't ever told.
Then there are these risks also:
Negative side effects associated with feminizing HRT using Estradiol, anti-androgens such as Spironolactone or Cyproterone Acetate, and progestogens such as Progesterone:
Venous thromboembolism — blood clot forming in a vein that can travel to the lungs.
Increased stroke risk — higher chance of a clot or bleed interrupting blood flow to the brain.
Increased cardiovascular disease risk — elevated likelihood of heart-related illness such as heart attack.
Hypertriglyceridemia — abnormally high triglyceride (fat) levels in the blood.
Democrats created the monsters who are harming people, radicalizing them through psychological manipulation using fear that they are susceptible to.
Look at the words democrats use to instill fear in people.
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Here are some of the terms they use over and over again:
Threat to democracy
Attack on democracy
Our democracy is at stake
Authoritarian
Dictator / would be a dictator
Fascism
Extremists / MAGA extremists / radical extremists
Dangerous precedent
Crisis
Existential threat
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Rights are under attack
Attack on women’s rights / attack on reproductive rights
Attack on voting rights
Suppression / disenfranchisement
Immediate danger
Catastrophe
Collapse
Republicans want to destroy…
If we don’t act now…
This will have devastating consequences
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🧵 @elonmusk has a furry infestation that is hurting the bottom line of Twitter if he doesn't address the NAFO problem. The fact they are acting as a moderating force to quell and silence what they believe is the opposition is a blight on Free Speech Absolutism.
With a force of more than 100k worldwide, they have amassed enough power to become a cyber-terrorist organization like Antifa with absolutely no central control.
This group only believes in their Free Speech and actively works in-force to silence those who speak out against /2
Ukraine. They will also try to silence those who are neutral or are pro-Russia. Either way, they are trying to silence every one.
They are 3-letter, intel funded and self-funded through donations.
Many encounters show "Langley, VA" and or "Ukraine", Canada, US or a European /3
President Clinton: "The plan is not -- is tough. It is fair. It will put police on the street and criminals in jail. It lets law-abiding citizens know that we are working to give them the safety they deserve." ~Bill Clinton, 1994, Crime Bill Speech