By definition:
An extreme variation of the insecure life that’s driven by the belief that having psychological intolerances towards realism makes oneself special and exempt from rules that apply to all others, resulting in the practice of using others as commodities by assimilating them into servility.
Characteristics include:
- intolerance of realism
- believing the self is the main character of existence
- idealism is embraced as the preferred narrative of existence (instead of realism)
- believing that other beings exist only to be oppressed into collaborating with the demands of the self’s wish fulfillment.
- the self is exempt from rules that apply to others.
- resources, including other beings, exist to be commodified as tools, serving as a means to an end.
To be thick skinned describes being tolerant of realism.
To be thin skinned describes being intolerant of realism, hence resorting towards being indoctrinated into idealism. Idealism is a system of irrational beliefs based on wish-driven ideas, none of which are reality based.
Thus, a thin skin supremacist is one who feels superior for being intolerant of realism, demanding to enforce its idealism onto others.
Behavior:
- Impulsive and lives life without any genuine sense of direction.
- Expression of any opinion that demonstrates an intolerance towards realism, promoting idealism to be preferred over the actual narrative of reality.
- An insistent need to hold dominion over the narrative of reality, such as the use of propaganda.
- Communicates in terms of wishful ideals that is believed to should have been manifested into existence.
- Express desire to have one’s emotions rule over all other beings, demanding or suggesting for them to made servile in tribute to the mood instabilities of the self.