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For now, Mr. Fudd will have to chase Bugs Bunny around with a scythe, which looks a little creepy at times. All of that was kind of grandfathered in.

One has to wonder why they just didn't slap an orange tag on the barrel and rebrand it a bb gun since the scythe looks so out of place. Regardless, this is how Looney Tunes looks in Obviously, people are angry about the version of the Looney Tunes cartoons.

However, a lot of the response has been in a joking manner. HBO Max has new Looney Tunes cartoons all featuring some of the most beloved characters in history. Coyote and many other characters are all featured in the new cartoons, but just don't expect them to have guns when they go on their new adventures.

Looney Tunes started back in and went through , which is considered to be the golden age of American animation alongside the sister series Merrie Melodies. The cartoons are legendary and so are all of the many characters that they introduced to the world.

So, it's only natural that Warner Bros. You can check out the new cartoons on HBO Max right now. Jacqueline Antonovich jackiantonovich June 7, History Lesson! Elmer Fudd was first a camera man, messenger, and a pet owner before a hunter. He hunts but it's not his defining trait. I love it. Enjoys playing Catan when not writing about superheroes and Star Wars.

But for Birmingham Pastor Chris Hodges, who's been a friend of mine for years, a handful of "likes" were all it took to make the biggest church in Alabama homeless. You can lose your lease a lot of ways -- if you fall behind on payments, abuse the property, or follow conservative media. Like most people Chris Hodges probably didn't think a quick tap of support for posts on Donald Trump or China's role in the coronavirus would amount to much of anything. Turns out, he was wrong.

A local English teacher decided to catalogue Hodges's "likes" and share them with the press. Little did anyone know, it would be the beginning of the end of the church's services at two local high schools. And, she insisted, "I can't see into Pastor Chris Hodges's heart.

On Tuesday night, members voted to abruptly terminate the church's lease -- ending a six-year relationship that brought the city almost a million dollars in revenue. Thanks to this ridiculous complaint, Parker and Woodlawn High Schools will no longer be home to a diverse congregation of 60, But unfortunately for the needy people of Alabama, that's just the beginning.

Because of this manufactured controversy, the church's Christ Health Clinic will also be banned from operating, according to the Birmingham Housing Authority, who also decided Monday to ban volunteer workers. HABD and Campus of Hope staff will continue to work with other faith-based organizations in the community to identify resources that will replace the services that were provided.

That means no more free COVID testing, no more free mentoring, health, or social service ministry -- all because Pastor Chris dared to do what millions of Americans do every day: engage on social media. Even more incredibly, both councils went ahead with these mob tactics despite the pastor's sincere apologies -- which, in most people's opinion, weren't even necessary!

If supporting Donald Trump is now grounds for eviction, then America is about to have a lot of empty properties on its hands. And yet, Pastor Hodges did the humble and gracious thing, telling his congregation -- and the community -- that he was sorry for any hurt he'd caused.

He called it a mistake. He said he owned it. He pledged to never mindlessly scroll again and explained how he was trying to use his influence to heal the hurts of these difficult times. None of that mattered to the mob, who not only ignored Pastor Chris' work in their neighborhoods but the church's standing in the minority community. At least a third of the Highlands' congregations are black and Hispanic.

If anything, Hodges was respected for fighting for the disenfranchised, for preaching about healing and reconciliation. As recently as last Sunday, he called the city to mutual understanding, peace, and prayer. But in this "cancel culture," those 20 years of bridge-building don't matter to liberals bent on burning down any platform but their own. And unfortunately for Birmingham, their intolerance doesn't just affect the Church of the Highlands. It affects thousands of hurting neighborhoods, who leaned on Church of the Highlands for help it couldn't get anywhere else.

These are the same people the Left wants us to believe they care about: the children, minorities, and poor. But in the end, we know -- they'll always care about punishing Christians more. We've seen it in the adoption debate, the foster care debate, even the virus outreach.

Now, to no one's surprise, they're willing to let Birmingham families suffer over a handful of "likes. If we combed through these public servants' accounts, what would we find? Political objectivity or the raging hatred and bitterness that's led to these baseless attacks? If you look at that, it will be abundantly clear that we value every person. Also on Facebook, publicly, Lisa Flowers posted: "The nails next to this piece of ignorance is what I went to purchase My sister, daughter and brother were at the end of this aisle 10 looking at a screen door that we were going to purchase as a surprise for Mom's birthday on tomorrow.

Sorry I'm not sorry After all this is OUR neighborhood! Article continues below advertisement "Yes I will continue to say that it's not okay until you witness what I've witnessed you can't speak on it to have someone say oh those knots are used for suicide those knots are used to tame animals those knots are used for Sailors but that manager did not say any of that to us yes it could have been a customer it could have been an employee but I want to know how many employees walk past that and didn't do anything if it was okay that manager would have said so so it is a big deal and i will not stop telling my facts do i blame home depot for having rope no.

I blame them for not being aware. I blame them for sending and employee to handle this mater instead of himself because he thought changing a light bulb was more important. They said that employee initially blamed the incident on a customer.

Literally, I had to [grab] and snatch it down The sisters said they left empty-handed, feeling angry and threatened by the symbol of hate, and said they'll never step foot in another Home Depot.

A spokeswoman for Home Depot said they're actively investigating the incident. It's unclear whether there is surveillance video of the incident. The family's legal team facilitated the letter, which was sent on Wednesday, according to NBC News: The group sent a letter on June 3 to one of the international body's working groups asking for support for the end of the provision of military equipment and military-type training for police, the teaching of deescalation techniques, independent prosecutions and autopsies for ''extrajudicial'' police killings, and more.

The U. Michelle Bachelet, U. Commissioner on Human Rights, is quoted in the statement, which says, in part: ''This is the latest in a long line of killings of unarmed African Americans by U. Procedures must change, prevention systems must be put in place, and above all police officers who resort to excessive use of force should be charged and convicted for the crimes committed.

While saying she understood the anger unleashed by Floyd's killing, Bachelet urged people in Minneapolis and elsewhere to protest peacefully. NBC did not report on whether or not the Floyd family or its legal counsel have heard back from the U. The partnership helped the sportswear maker emerge as a personal fitness brand and return to growth in I made a mistake by the words I chose yesterday.

My heart is deeply saddened by the pain it has caused. It was a mistake, not racist but a mistake. Mike Adams, a professor of sociology and criminology, has long been a lightning rod of controversy. In , we discussed his prevailing in a lawsuit that alleged discrimination due to his conservative views.

Now Adams has triggered a firestorm '-- and a petition for his removal '-- after an inflammatory tweet calling North Carolina a ''slave state. However, the university is threatening possible action against Adams. On May 29, Adams tweeted: ''This evening I ate pizza and drank beer with six guys at a six seat table top. I almost felt like a free man who was not living in the slave state of North Carolina. Massa Cooper, let my people go! There were also controversies at the University of California and Boston University, where there have been criticism of such a double standard, even in the face of criminal conduct.

There were also such an incident at the University of London involving Bahar Mustafa as well as one involving a University of Pennsylvania professor. Some intolerant statements against students are deemed free speech while others are deemed hate speech or the basis for university action. There is a lack of consistency or uniformity in these actions which turn on the specific groups left aggrieved by out-of-school comments. There is also a tolerance of faculty and students tearing down fliers and stopping the speech of conservatives.

Indeed, even faculty who assaulted pro-life advocates was supported by faculty and lionized for her activism. Free speech demands bright line rules to flourish. The different treatment afforded faculty creates an obviously chilling effect on free speech.

Avoiding the chilling effect of potential punishment for speech is a core concern running through Supreme Court cases. For example, in , the Supreme Court struck down the law screening incoming mail. A unanimous court, Justice William Douglas rejected the law as ''a limitation on the unfettered exercise of the addressee's First Amendment rights.

There is no allegation against Adams for statements made to students or his conduct as a professor. It is a particular concern when the school is threatening potential action with a professor who previously demonstrated political bias against him.

There is a pronounced political orthodoxy among academics, particularly in recent years. Most schools have relatively few conservatives or libertarians. If social media can be used to crackdown on professors, it would allow for arbitrary and opportunistic actions against unpopular academics. Faculty can condemn such tweets without threatening official punitive measures. Link to Article Archived Version Tue, 09 Jun Luke Easterling Jun 6, In the wake of protests against police brutality rising up all over the country, and even across the world, the NFL joined the chorus of organizations issuing public statements about racism and social justice.

But the league's initial statement left much to be desired by the players, and they responded with a strong statement of their own, a video response put together by the league's own production team without the NFL's knowledge of their involvement.

That led to a new and improved statement from the league, a video from commissioner Roger Goodell, posted Friday evening. Among other things, Goodell addresses the league's failures in the way they responded to the players' peaceful protests against police brutality and racism in recent years, a movement spearheaded by Colin Kaepernick.

Kaepernick's peaceful protests were met with strong criticism by many back in , and the backlash, both from fans and the league itself, would eventually lead to Kaepernick being out of the league after that season. But now that the league appears to be reversing course with regards to the protests, will it open the door for Kaepernick's return to the league?

Sure, he's been out of the league for three years, but he's still just 32 years old. During that season, Kaepernick threw 16 touchdown passes to just four interceptions in 12 games, adding yards and a pair of scores on the ground. His unique skill set could be a valuable addition for many teams, at the game's most important position. Tom Brady is obviously locked in as the team's starter for at least the next two seasons, but there's not much to be excited about behind him on Tampa Bay's depth chart.

As fate would have it, the Bucs' current backup to Brady is Blaine Gabbert, who battled with Kaepernick for the starting job with the San Francisco 49ers in Gabbert initially won the job to start the year, as Kaepernick was coming off of multiple injuries and offseason surgeries. Kaepernick outplayed Gabbert that year, but would end up opting out of his contract at the end of the season. Behind Gabbert, the Bucs have an inexperienced veteran in long-time preseason star Ryan Griffin, in addition to undrafted rookie free agent Reid Sinnett.

Gabbert's familiarity with the offensive scheme run by Bucs head coach Bruce Arians is his strongest asset, but Kaepernick's skill set would give Tampa Bay a versatile weapon who could allow them to get creative with various play packages in certain situations. The largest obstacle to Kaepernick finding a home with the Bucs, or anywhere in the league for that matter, might be fears of backlash from a portion of the fan base.

While many fans would be thrilled at the thought of Kaepernick returning to the league and playing for their favorite team, others might not be so accommodating. When Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans had his own peaceful protest back in , many Tampa Bay fans responded in strong opposition, leading to an apology from Evans just days later. While Brady is the clear-cut starter in Tampa Bay for the foreseeable future, Kaepernick would be an intriguing addition to an already powerful Bucs offense.

He would give their potent attack a weapon it doesn't currently have, and would allow Brady to take a breather every now and then. Streamingdiensten verwijderen Little Britain om racistische stereotypen Link to Article Archived Version Tue, 09 Jun Nieuws 9 juni Het Britse satirische sketch-programma Little Britain is vrijdag door streamingdiensten offline gehaald vanwege racistische stereotypen. Acteurs Matt Lucas en David Walliams spelen meermaals niet-witte personages, waarbij ook gebruik gemaakt werd van het racistische blackface.

Eerder nog maakte Netflix bekend in gesprek te zijn met de beide acteurs om nieuwe afleveringen te maken. De streamingdienst wilde niet reageren op het offline halen van de show, maar zei wel ''momenteel niet in gesprek te zijn om de show nieuw leven in te blazen''.

De beslissing Little Britain van de streamingdiensten te verwijderen heeft tot woede geleid bij veel fans. Al in echter liet acteur Matt Lucas weten: ''Als ik terug in de tijd kon om Little Britain opnieuw te maken, zou ik geen grappen meer maken over travestieten.

Ik zou geen zwarte personages spelen. Eigenlijk zou ik die show nu gewoon niet meer maken. Het zou mensen kwetsen. We maakten destijds een veel wredere vorm van komedie dan ik nu zou doen. Via NPO Start, het streamingplatform van de Nederlandse publieke omroep, is het programma nog wel te zien.

Tom Cotton urging President Trump to call out the US military to crack down on protests that have turned violent in many parts of the country.

In the piece headlined ''Tom Cotton: Send In the Troops,'' the Arkansas lawmaker said Trump should invoke the Insurrection Act of to end the looting, arson and attacks on law enforcement in the wake of George Floyd's death while in police custody in Minneapolis. On the contrary, nihilist criminals are simply out for loot and the thrill of destruction, with cadres of left-wing radicals like antifa infiltrating protest marches to exploit Floyd's death for their own anarchic purposes,'' Cotton wrote in the op-ed published Wednesday.

Many poor communities that still bear scars from past upheavals will be set back still further,'' he argued. The NewsGuild of New York, the union that represents many Times employees, released a statement claiming ''Cotton's Op-Ed pours gasoline on the fire'' and ''promotes hate.

James Bennet, the editorial page editor, explained his reasoning on Twitter in a thread. We believe that is one reason it requires public scrutiny and debate. Their reaction ''exposes the hypocrisy of all these woke progressives who claim to defend liberal values but as soon as they are presented with an opinion with which they disagree, they go into meltdown, they demand censorship, they refer to words as violence, they call for firings,'' he said on Fox News.

The Times was also criticized by Democratic lawmakers for a headline about Trump's plan to deploy the military at protests, which they eventually changed. The president threatened to invoke the law to use the country's armed forces unless the nation's governors take forceful steps to control the rallies. In the wake of the most recent murders of Black people in the US, it is clear that white and other non-Black people have to step up and do the work to eradicate anti-Black racism. As members of the global academic and STEM communities, we have an enormous ethical obligation to stop doing ''business as usual.

Our responsibility starts with our role in society. In academia, our thoughts and words turn into new ways of knowing. Our research papers turn into media releases, books and legislation that reinforce anti-Black narratives.

In STEM, we create technologies that affect every part of our society and are routinely weaponized against Black people. Black academic and Black STEM professionals are hurting because they exist in and are attacked by institutional and systemic racism. Black people have been tirelessly working for change, alongside their Indigenous and People of Color allies. Those of us who are not Black, particularly those of us who are white, play a key role in perpetuating systemic racism.

Direct actions are needed to stop this injustice. Unless you engage directly with eliminating racism, you are perpetuating it. This moment calls for profound and meaningful change.

Wednesday June 10, will mark the day that we transition into a lifelong commitment of actions to eradicate anti-Black racism in academia and STEM. If your daily activities are directly helping us end this global crisis, we send our sincerest gratitude. The rest of us, we need to get to work. Our collective efforts will lead to eradicating anti-Black racism because Black lives depend on it. ScreenRant and The Wall Street Journal were the first to report that the newly launched streaming service yanked the film, which takes place at an Atlanta plantation.

Critics in the modern era have criticized "Gone With the Wind" for its depiction of black people. The film won eight Oscars including best picture and made history when Hattie McDaniel became the first black American to win an Oscar for her performance. The decision to pull "Gone With the Wind" from the streaming service sparked some backlash on social media. Way to erase a historic black achievement in the name of social justice," Daily Caller's Greg Price reacted.

Soon everything digital will be modified beyond recognition or canceled altogether," Washington Free Beacon executive editor Brent Scher warned. We should learn from the past, not pretend it never existed," The Hollywood Reporter's awards columnist Scott Feinberg tweeted. A spokesperson for HBO Max explained its decision and its plans to put the film back on the platform but with added "historical context.

If we are to create a more just, equitable, and inclusive future, we must first acknowledge and underhand our history. HBO Max also raised eyebrows when it was announced that "Looney Tunes" characters like Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam will not have any guns in the streaming service reboot.

In a now deleted tweet, the copyright claimant responsible for the takedown, Toby Smith, called the movie a ''baseless, shite doc built on bull-shit''.

Smith later admitted he filed the copyright claim because he doesn't agree with the film's message. On April 22nd, Fox sent emails to colleagues and public relations professionals describing the film and demanding it's removal from various platforms. It is a disgusting unfactual unscientific abomination.

You must take it down ASAP. I am so serious. It is absolutely disgustingly horrible. Beyond it being terribly made, amateurish and inept. It has absolutely no factual basis. It encourages the most baseless kind of thinking. It also goes after heroes in our movement in gotcha type interviews for no absolutely reason. Cherry picking, ignorant. It is not only untrue, not factual in any way it is incredibly deceptive.

I cannot stress this enough. It must come down off of your pages immediately. Please call me ASAP. This is terribly upsetting. I don't care what time of day or night it is, this abhorrent piece of misinformation must be rejected and disavowed immediately. He sounds super serious doesn't he? Here is an email less than an hour later to the public relations professionals.

The movie is a badly-made, unfactual smear peace that attacks the basic mainstays of environmentalism. The film attacks renewable energy and climate leaders who promote renewable energy development in very unfair ways. It is an unscientific, unwatchable sensationalistic piece of yellow journalism. Michael was just on Stephen Colbert promoting it. I think Michael Moore must have totally lost his mind to promote this.

The film needs to be roundly condemned. It is dangerous, and unfactual. A number of reputable websites are hosting this abomination and I need your support in getting them to take it down. See below. Accusations of Anti-Semitism and Eco-Fascism ''Planet of the Humans'' discusses the issue of ever increasing population growth.

However, there is absolutely no mention or suggestion of population control in the film. Instead, the film's solution is to reduce consumption, not population. Nevertheless, Fox accuses the movie's ''old white guy'' filmmakers of pushing ''eco-fascism''. Read the full article here. Smollett, who is gay and black, was charged earlier this year with multiple felony counts stemming from an alleged hate crime attack hoax he staged against himself, according to Chicago police.

The new charges were filed in February after similar charges were dropped last year. In his defense, the actor is now linking the Floyd protests to his case by invoking a nationwide conversation about racial disparities and police misconduct.

Fox News reported that the actor filed a motion on Friday demanding documents containing information about the firing of former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, who was involved in the investigation into Smollett's alleged hoax and was highly critical of him publicly.

TRENDING: Kayleigh McEnany, WH Slap Down AOC's 'Racist' Attack on Press Secretary ''As we see millions across the country rise up to protest and expose police misconduct, the city, by its refusal to produce the requested documents, is choosing to actively resist a citizen's lawful efforts to reveal dishonesty, directly relating to the charges against him, throughout the department, including the police superintendent who oversaw and publicly commented on the investigation of Mr.

Smollett's report of a vicious hate crime and assault,'' the motion, which was obtained by Fox, read. Smollett made false statements to the CPD,'' the Smollett filing went on. Johnson, who himself is black, was publicly angry after Smollet claimed in that he was assaulted, draped with a noose and berated with racist and homophonic slurs by supporters of President Donald Trump.

Do you think Smollett is attempting to use the nationwide protests for his own selfish ends? I know how hard it's been for our city and our nation to come together. And I also know the disparities and I know the history,'' Johnson said of the former ''Empire'' star, according to The Associated Press.

Johnson added that Smollett ''took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career. How can an individual who's been embraced by the city of Chicago turn around and slap everyone in this city in the face by making these false claims? Johnson, who served as the Chicago Police Superintendent for three years, was fired by newly elected mayor Lori Lightfoot in December. Commenting on Johnson's termination, Lightfoot cited ''a series of ethical lapses,'' after Johnson reportedly fell asleep in his patrol car.

Johnson had been with the department since and was fired two weeks before his retirement, NBC News reported. Chicago's former top cop contended that Smollett hired two African brothers to assault him so that the actor could blame the attack on white Trump supporters and advance his career goals. Mark's Place, Brittany Spano, 27, has seen the Big Apple's robust social life return, albeit in an abridged form. Drink windows selling to-go cocktails and beers have sprung up throughout the city, drawing in socially starved New Yorkers who have been in quarantine for three months.

But this re-emergence has come with a stream of issues '-- mainly a steady flow of revelers freely peeing in public since most bathrooms remain closed. And now, with thousands of protesters taking to the streets each day, more people than ever are contributing to NYC's No. But most people at least go in a corner or have friends cover them up,'' says Spano.

A lack of restrooms has left New Yorkers in a bind. They want to go out but then they are left holding it in. Restaurants, bars and coffee shops where New Yorkers could always find relief in the past have closed their restrooms to the public. Plus, with fears over the coronavirus still very present, many don't feel safe going into germ-infested public restrooms. And hey, peeing in public isn't even a crime anymore. Since the pandemic, I have done it myself in Prospect Park, behind a dumpster in Williamsburg and Greenpoint.

All of the public restrooms like McDonald's and Starbucks are closed. If you are far away from your home, what are you supposed to do? If I am going to meet a friend, I have to think about my liquid intake. Twitter account OpenYourLobby urged museums and theaters to make their bathrooms available, creating a spreadsheet of available toilets.

It was a handy reference for Eric Silver, a year-old protester, and his wife, who found themselves in a bind after marching from Grand Army Plaza to City Hall and back to Brooklyn. We hobbled over, and it was like an oasis. One guy went on for 10 minutes about his weak bladder.

If you have a problem, then you should probably stay in the radius of your home,'' says Spano, who lives in Williamsburg. In nearby Tompkins Square Park, the restrooms have extended their hours to 7 p. A bartender who works across from the park says people frequently ask to use the facilities, but the answer is always no. According to the Health Department, restaurants that offer outdoor dining during Phase Two of reopening, which could occur as early as June 22, ''may offer restroom access to customers, provided that social distancing is promoted within and while waiting for restrooms.

People go out and bounce around and after four drinks, you need to go,'' says the bar owner. They're closed. This will be a problem going forward. We suspect that there are a lot of quality-of-life issues bubbling up. I sit outside on my fire escape and watch it happen all the time. If this continues into the summer, the smell is going to get pretty bad,'' Spano says.

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole BCP Council said it is planning to remove the monument temporarily for its protection on police advice.

It said it recognised that some aspects of Baden-Powell's life "are considered less worthy of commemoration". Locals have told Sky News they are against the statue's removal, which comes amid anti-racism Black Lives Matter protests over the death of George Floyd in the US that have sparked calls for the removal of monuments of controversial historical figures. One Poole resident, Tommy Stranack, said: "We feel very strongly about this statue.

It is here and it is in that position for a reason. His statue is here because it overlooks Brownsea Island, where the Scouts were founded. If the police can't protect it, we will. It is not coming down.

Shame on the council for being weak and giving in to thuggery. Asked if the statue should be removed, he said: "No, it should not be. I'm here, I will fight for him. He did so much for so many. I've come down to get a selfie before they remove the statue.

There's no problem with that," she added. Baden-Powell's statue is on an activists' target list of monuments they want to see removed. A Scouts spokesperson said the organisation operates "in almost every nation on Earth, promoting tolerance and global solidarity". They added that the movement "is resolute in its commitment to inclusion and diversity, and members continually reflect and challenge ourselves in how we live our values".

Photo by Joe Kovacs Chick-fil-A is in the hot seat again, this time because of a viral image of an employee wearing a "Back the Blue" shirt. But the photo was from years ago and had nothing to do with the current protests against the death of a black man in police custody. In fact, the post was meant to promote a local athletic team. According to Reuters, the photo was taken in by one local Chick-fil-A restaurant that supported a football team in the area," the report said.

A company official said the photo was being taken out of context but apologized nevertheless. They are tired, because no amount of kneeling or marching seems to truly address what has ailed our country for generations: A controverted view of race, which is sometimes overt and sometimes subtle but always destructive," he said. He cited the Old Testament story of Nehemiah, who "became aware of the plight of his people in Jerusalem" and as a result became "a catalyst for the renaissance in his homeland.

Why would she have to be shamed away from doing it, or why would her employer apologize for her? That's a scenario that would be pretty reasonable. The point is, if you're the type of person that the heroic actions of police officers ' I hope he is okay. I don't condone their activities, but if we lose our decency, we are no better. To think that he went into tonight believing he's doing something great, knowing in the back of his mind it's completely illegal.

Its as if the devil needed blood, pulling him into the very spot he needed not to be. When we destroy another including things we destroy the self, for we are all connected. What we do to and for another we do to and for the self. Harm or hurt, or Help and Heal--the good or bad you do comes back to you.

Too bad the bad actors don't understand this. But I also think we should remember he is someone's son, brother, friend etc. Let's lead by example. I pray he is ok. He would laugh if something like this have happened to anyone who is not a leftie.

This includes reenacting the event or putting oneself in situations where the event is likely to happen again. This "re-living" can also take the form of dreams in which memories and feelings of what happened are repeated, and even hallucinated. Repetition compulsion can also be used to cover the repetition of behaviour or life patterns more broadly: a "key component in Freud's understanding of mental life, 'repetition compulsion' For instance, the patient does not say that he remembers that he used to be defiant and critical toward his parents' authority; instead, he behaves in that way to the doctor'.

The first was the way 'dreams occurring in traumatic neuroses have the characteristic of repeatedly bringing the patient back into the situation of his accident' rather than, for example, 'show[ing] the patient pictures from his healthy past'.

Freud reported observing a child throw his favorite toy from his crib, become upset at the loss, then reel the toy back in, only to repeat this action. Following this line of thought, he would come to stress that "an instinct is an urge inherent in organic life to restore an earlier state of things"[15] an explanation that some scholars have labeled as "metaphysical biology" ,[16] so to arrive eventually at his concept of the death drive.

Along the way, however, Freud had in addition considered a variety of more purely psychological explanations for the phenomena of the repetition compulsion which he had observed. Traumatic repetitions could be seen as the result of an attempt to retrospectively "master" the original trauma, a child's play as an attempt to turn passivity into activity: 'At the outset he was in a passive situation Otto Fenichel in his "second generation" compendium The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis stressed two main kinds of neurotic repetition.

On the one hand, there were 'Repetitions of traumatic events for the purpose of achieving a belated mastery In a passive form, one chooses his or her most familiar experiences consistently as a means to deal with problems of the past, believing that new experiences will be more painful than their present situation or too new and untested to imagine.

In the active, participatory form, a person actively engages in behavior that mimics an earlier stressor, either deliberately or unconsciously, so that in particular events that are terrifying in childhood become sources of attraction in adulthood.

For instance, a person who was spanked as a child may incorporate this into their adult sexual practices; or a victim of sexual abuse may attempt to seduce another person of authority in his or her life such as their boss or therapist : an attempt at mastery of their feelings and experience, in the sense that they unconsciously want to go through the same situation but that it not result negatively as it did in the past.

Eric Berne saw as central to his work 'the repetition compulsion which drives men to their doom, the power of death, according to Freud Erik Erikson saw the destiny neurosis'--the way 'that some people make the same mistakes over and over''--in the same light: 'the individual unconsciously arranges for variations of an original theme which he has not learned either to overcome or to live with'. Attachment theory saw early developmental experiences leading to 'schemas or mental representations of relationship Buckingham The Language of Psychoanalysis.

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