It blows my mind that everyone is okay with this. But that’s the nature of the scapegoat role: we forget or otherwise invalidate the abuse the ill scapegoat suffers, and accept the framing of the scapegoat that we are meant to see.
The scapegoat is the family/community repository for all their pain, anger, fear, and negativity. alway forgretbit. since the
The contemporary family/community would not allow injustice or to happen unless they bought into the false narrative that’ll the scapegoat is to blame for everything.
In our contemporary psycho-savvy
that the scapegoat is the perpetrator.
Look around you. There are scapegoats in your life. There’s someone who always gets blamed for whatever goes wrong. You might
The series writers clearly did not understand the dynamics of the Odinson family, or look too deeply at the family history. They apparently accepted the narrative that Loki is the narcissist. This is just one of the twisted messages about Loki that most people simply believe because the “hero” characters say it is so.
For some reason, they decided Loki had to be broken down (again) and shown his failings (again), ostensibly as a therapy that will liberate him from his evilness.
That’s really not therapeutic under any circumstances. Ostensibly, the writers bought into the popular assumption that Loki is a narcissist. Then, they presumed that the way to “fix” a narcissist is to break him down—showing him that he’s responsible for everything bad that has happened, even his mother’s death, is his fault.
If Loki really was a narcissist, it would not matter what horrors Mobius showed him; narcissists think others are to blame for everything. If Loki was a narcissist, he would not have broken down.
It might make us feel better to bust someone down when we believe they deserve it, but it does not help them at all. You can’t break through to a narcissist no matter how low you
We might not realize we’re participating in the perpetration.