Anger
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We as Africans often respond to mental health with distance, ignorance, guilt, fear and
anger.
Many, many institutions are still in denial, but we're seeing recently a lot of both
anger
and bargaining.
We've lost our sense of outrage, our
anger
and our grief about what's going on in our culture right now, what's going on in our country, the atrocities that are being committed in our names around the world.
While this word often conjures up emotions of sadness and
anger
and fear, I bring you good news from the front lines of cancer research.
I found anger; there was a lot of that.
This severely, severely decontextualizes race and the
anger
associated with it, and that is fertile ground for alt-facts to grow.
I started to understand where these people's
anger
was coming from.
Keeping secrets, believing the mantra that big boys don't cry, not knowing how to display any emotion confidently other than anger, participating in athletics and learning that the greater the performance on the field, the less the need to worry about the rules off it.
I don't speak Korean, but I'm hearing these voices, and I'm not hearing anger, I'm hearing terror.
As the troll stomps off in anger, the paradoxes cheer you for winning them their freedom, and promise to lead you to the treasure at the top of the stairs.
But no matter how justified my
anger
has been, throughout my life, I've always been led to understand that my
anger
is an exaggeration, a misrepresentation, that it will make me rude and unlikable.
Mainly as a girl, I learned, as a girl, that
anger
is an emotion better left entirely unvoiced.
When every single plate had shattered into thousands of pieces on the hill below, she walked back in and she said to me, cheerfully, "How was your day?" (Laughter) Now you can see how a child would look at an incident like this and think that
anger
is silent, isolating, destructive, even frightening.
And yet, in culture after culture,
anger
is reserved as the moral property of boys and men.
And so we teach children to disdain
anger
in girls and women, and we grow up to be adults that penalize it.
What if we didn't sever
anger
from femininity?
Because severing
anger
from femininity means we sever girls and women from the emotion that best protects us from injustice.
On the other hand, girls learn to be deferential, and
anger
is incompatible with deference.
In anger, we go from being spoiled princesses and hormonal teens, to high maintenance women and shrill, ugly nags.
But in fact, the effect is that when we say what's important to us, which is what
anger
is conveying, people are more likely to get angry at us for being angry.
Whether we're at home or in school or at work or in a political arena,
anger
confirms masculinity, and it confounds femininity.
And it's conflicting because the
anger
gets all tangled up with the anxiety and the fear and the risk and retaliation.
If you ask women what they fear the most in response to their anger, they don't say violence.
We failed both of them by not giving her
anger
the uptake and resolution that it deserved.
No, really, it's OK." (Laughter) We self-objectify and lose the ability to even recognize the physiological changes that indicate
anger.
Anger
affects our immune systems, our cardiovascular systems.
Our
anger
brings great discomfort, and the conflict comes because it's our role to bring comfort.
There is
anger
that's acceptable.
Because feelings are the purview of our authority, and people are uncomfortable with our
anger.
People who are able to process their
anger
and make meaning from it are more creative, more optimistic, they have more intimacy, they're better problem solvers, they have greater political efficacy.
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