The Dynamics of Denial

I have thirty years sobriety. I have been taught the dynamics of Denial at Serenity Lane. Most alcoholics, not in recovery, depict themselves as supreme victims. I called my father Victor, Big Victim, or, Captain Victim, because he’s the biggest victim I knew. Take a good look at the Big Victim’s hovering over Ms.Milk Toast, they ready to play hardball and toss some grenades at the Democrats – WHO VICTIMIZED THEM!

They truly believe this. They believe – they are the Main Target! This would have come out if THEY questioned Ford. Their rage and furry – would come out – BIG TIME! They would have gone after the Democrats while The Real Victim sat there. Then Blubbery Brett, Mr. Weepy, came out, and the Big Victims ignored him – too! These are elected Co-Dependents, for Trump, now for Brett.

See these Victims sitting at Their Bar. It’s a All Man Rage-aholic Club.They had to let a woman in, or, they won’t control the Supreme Court. That Brett’s Victim Buddies poo-pooed his teenage years, the most difficult years of a young man’s like, tells me they don’t want anyone going there.

The FBI should have been, and should be, called in. Millions of crimes are committed by people who are drunk. The FBI recognizes the familiar patterns. Denial is key.

John Presco

 

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https://www.alcoholrehabguide.org/alcohol/crimes/

Alcohol plays a large role in criminal activities and violence. Excessive drinking has the ability to lower inhibitions, impair a person’s judgement and increase the risk of aggressive behaviors. Because of this, alcohol-related violence and crime rates are on the rise throughout the country.

Over the past several decades, researchers have examined the relationship between alcohol, drugs and crime. Data suggests that engaging in prolonged drinking or binge drinking significantly increases your risk of committing violent offenses. Giving in to the harmful effects of alcohol can change your life in an instant. Not only are you jeopardizing your future, you are also putting others in danger. Criminal activities come with severe consequences such as time in jail, legal fees and other court-ordered penalties.

A number of individuals that serve time in jail have committed alcohol-related crimes. Offenses range from minor to serious and include property crime, public-order offenses, driving while intoxicated, assault and homicide. On average, roughly 40 percent of inmates who are incarcerated for violent offenses were under the influence of alcohol during the time of their crime. Many of these criminals had an estimated blood alcohol content (BAC) level of more than three times the legal limit at the time of their arrest.

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