From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Rudy's Theater of Paranoia
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2025 20:16:46 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Thu, 23 Oct 2025 11:05:20 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
> * Inflammatory and violent rhetoric:
"... the psycho squat-to-piss zero-achieving no-fight histrionical faggot
narcissist!"
"It is the name of the mental illness that afflicts pro-Trump people(sic)"
"... you stupid *fat* draft-dodging no-fight squat-to-piss blowjob?"
"He's going to be dead soon, anyway."
"Fuck off and die, you cocksucking squat-to-piss do-nothing zero-achieving
faggot."
"... you stupid fuck..."
=====
Narcissists often exhibit paranoid tendencies due to their underlying
psychological dynamics. Here are some reasons why:
Grandiosity and entitlement: Narcissists have an inflated sense of self-
importance and entitlement. They expect special treatment and admiration from
others. When they don't receive it, they may become suspicious and paranoid,
thinking that others are plotting against them or trying to bring them down.
Lack of empathy: Narcissists struggle to understand and relate to others'
emotions and perspectives. This can lead to misinterpreting others' behavior
and intentions, causing them to become paranoid about perceived threats or
conspiracies.
Fear of criticism and rejection: Narcissists are highly sensitive to criticism
and rejection, which can trigger feelings of vulnerability and paranoia. They
may become overly defensive and suspicious of others, perceiving them as
critical or threatening.
Insecure attachment: Narcissists often have insecure attachment styles, which
can lead to difficulties in forming and maintaining healthy relationships.
This insecurity can manifest as paranoia, as they may feel that others are
trying to control or manipulate them.
Cognitive distortions: Narcissists often exhibit cognitive distortions, such
as black-and-white thinking, over-generalization, and CATASTROPHIZING. These
distortions can contribute to paranoid thinking and a tendency to perceive
threats where none exist.
Defense mechanisms: Paranoia can serve as a defense mechanism for narcissists,
allowing them to avoid feelings of vulnerability, shame, or guilt. By
attributing their own flaws or shortcomings to others, they can maintain their
grandiose self-image.
Personality disorder traits: Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) often co-
occurs with other personality disorders, such as borderline or paranoid
personality disorder. These co-occurring disorders can contribute to paranoid
tendencies.
Keep in mind that not all narcissists exhibit paranoid behavior, and not all
paranoid individuals are narcissists. However, the combination of narcissistic
traits and paranoid tendencies can create a complex and challenging dynamic.