Breaking taboos: Psychiatrist Bonelli calls for freedom of thought for everyone!
Psychiatrist Raphael Bonelli criticizes bans on thinking and calls for taboos to be broken in order to tackle social problems.
Breaking taboos: Psychiatrist Bonelli calls for freedom of thought for everyone!
In a provocative statement, the psychiatrist Dr. Raphael Bonelli in front of the increasing bans on thinking that are created by cancel culture in society. In a YouTube video, he calls on people to break these supposed taboos and openly discuss undesirable topics such as gender, climate or migration. “If you are not allowed to address problems, you cannot solve them,” says Bonelli. According to his argument, bans on thinking not only prevent individual reflection, but also social problem solving. He draws a comparison to previous social taboos and emphasizes that many of these new rules are neither necessary nor useful exxpress.at reported.
The influence of taboos on thinking
Dr. Bonelli goes on to explain three common false thinking patterns that can hinder individual growth. First, he emphasizes that both emotional impulses and social ideologies prevent many people from accessing their true selves. These internal and external blockages, described as laziness in thinking and collective bans on thinking, often leave little room for deeper reflections and truths. Bonelli explains that collective thought bans have a strong influence on the formation of opinions and push many people into an “opinion bubble” in which only one-sided views are accepted. “The freedom to distance yourself from certain influences is crucial for personal development,” he emphasizes. More on this explained rpp-institut.com.
Bonelli argues that breaking these prohibitions on thinking can contribute not only to personal but also to social liberation. However, he recognizes that the process of breaking taboos is associated with risks, such as the possible loss of friends or social status. Still, he encourages people to be brave and live their true selves. “Only dead fish swim with the flow,” he concludes his urgent message and calls on everyone to turn to freedom of thought and to question existing bans on thinking.