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Published February 25, 2020


For millions of disillusioned young people today who struggle with peer acceptance & isolation, or who feel relegated to the outermost fringes of society because of personal trauma, social anxiety, bullying, or untreated psychological or emotional disorders, "potholes" can force an internalization of pain & emotion. Some express this hurt through self-harm, drug abuse, crime or suicide, while others self-medicate by projecting their pain onto others to achieve a similarly numbing effect.The author employs the phrase "potholes" (unresolved traumas) to describe these wounds & suggests that "potholes don't discriminate". Christian Picciolini caught my attention when he recently took part in a local library zoom-gathering that dealt with hate & extremism in America.
Although "extremism" can be framed by ideological radicalism or militant religious fundamentalism, other destructive behavior can occur, including physical, emotional, sexual abuse, criminality or addiction, extremist behavior in place of or in addition to radical ideological beliefs. In attempting to apply pain management for wounds, the result can be bigotry, cults, xenophobia & even massacres.

