Verbal abuse leaves invisible wounds that linger, unlike physical injuries. Some say time heals, others suggest talking, prayer, or even dismissing any other physical pain as ‘just mental problem.’ But from your perspective, what’s the most practical way to actively heal from the trauma of words—not just passively wait?
Realize that whoever has hurt you without just cause is actually a homosexual and has no value, you do not need to cope or gaslight yourself regarding such affairs, you should keep an open mind and self reflect of course, but if you are getting shat on by who are supposed to be those who understand you the most, perhaps, you got into the wrong crowd.
Words are subjective, or at least that is what most people think, even the most well educated and thought provoking folks will only be considered so if their audiences and partners "consider" these words to be of value, if it is still objectively of value, it will land deaf on your ears and thus will not hit at all, therefore, do not pay them much heed.
Wahhabi movement, brief history (some essential parts from your opinion), influence on Sunni Islam (negative/positive sides from your opinion), current state of this movement in Egypt.
They came, they preached, they got hanged by Mohammed Ali (and they never forgave him for this), then they died, then they came back, and died again, and now they still exist and have their own followers, ergo, it is just as any other school thought, I am not a religious scholar to tell you about X and Y and Z, but they did good and bad things, in Egypt, though, historically speaking, how else to describe this.
Okay - imagine clubbing a seal to death, the seal being clubbed to death are those who were against the state, that includes socialists, communists, nationalists, Kemetists, liberals, Religious extremists (Copts and Muslims), so yes, everything here is killed off or neutered or we already hijacked it.
A reminder that I will oppress your society for 3 dollars an hour - banger offer, hit me up at my DMs.