Consistent with all the gaslighting and other abuse, diehard supporters of lockdowns and the rest of the “new normal” had one thing in common: They were narcissists. I grew up in Highland Heights, Kentucky, and met my share of abusive narcissists—especially authority figures. One of the biggest clusters of abusers was in the Campbell County Schools, which was known as one of the most authoritarian school districts. My experiences with this school system started on the wrong foot, and its putrescent jackboot has rarely eased its grip ever since. Campbell County Schools’ frequent use of corporal punishment was legendary. To this day, this school system is generally agreed to be among the nation’s worst. This view was again confirmed earlier this year when the district smugly banned several books from school libraries. Through the pandemic, this district was predictably bad. Any headline in the local press about a COVID-related controversy had a strong chance of being centered on the unmerciful ghouls who ran the Campbell County Schools.
Narking the narcissists
Narking the narcissists
Narking the narcissists
Consistent with all the gaslighting and other abuse, diehard supporters of lockdowns and the rest of the “new normal” had one thing in common: They were narcissists. I grew up in Highland Heights, Kentucky, and met my share of abusive narcissists—especially authority figures. One of the biggest clusters of abusers was in the Campbell County Schools, which was known as one of the most authoritarian school districts. My experiences with this school system started on the wrong foot, and its putrescent jackboot has rarely eased its grip ever since. Campbell County Schools’ frequent use of corporal punishment was legendary. To this day, this school system is generally agreed to be among the nation’s worst. This view was again confirmed earlier this year when the district smugly banned several books from school libraries. Through the pandemic, this district was predictably bad. Any headline in the local press about a COVID-related controversy had a strong chance of being centered on the unmerciful ghouls who ran the Campbell County Schools.