> Why is it “pathological”? Are there any observable negative effects?
Yes: decreased happiness, productivity, and mental health.
> Nobody is saying “don't think about anything else” or “stop being productive”.
That's not how long-term grudges work in the real world.
> No free nation can have an unpopular leader for a long time. In the long run, the actions of a free nation, good or bad, can be entirely attributed to its people. [...] Nationhood is as concrete as is your mother tongue and culture.
Thas is a very, very, simplified opinion about complex matters. People with strong, oversimplified opinions about complex matters are dangerous to the rest of society. Please don't vote.
> That's not how long-term grudges work in the real world.
I can hold a grudge against you and still do business with you, simply because it's so damn profitable. That doesn't mean I'll hate you any less.
> Thas is a very, very, simplified opinion about complex matters.
If you want to attack my argument, give concrete evidence of its falsehood. That is, give me an example of a free nation where an unpopular leader managed to hold power indefinitely.
Just saying “there is more nuance to it, and you're too dumb to grasp it” is counterproductive.
> Please don't vote.
I have no choice. Where I live, it's compulsory. (Don't worry, what my country does has basically no consequences on world affairs.)
Yes: decreased happiness, productivity, and mental health.
> Nobody is saying “don't think about anything else” or “stop being productive”.
That's not how long-term grudges work in the real world.
> No free nation can have an unpopular leader for a long time. In the long run, the actions of a free nation, good or bad, can be entirely attributed to its people. [...] Nationhood is as concrete as is your mother tongue and culture.
Thas is a very, very, simplified opinion about complex matters. People with strong, oversimplified opinions about complex matters are dangerous to the rest of society. Please don't vote.