9.1 Definition of Enmitism:

 Enmitism is The innate, uncontrollable tendency or psychological condition that drives someone (Enmit) to help the enemy community by betraying their own clan even if the enemy community is worst morally and gaining satisfaction helping the enemy group thrive in many ways like – financially and sexually (Means helping and satisfying the enemy group in every way possible) and even destruction of own group and own self individually. Not adopted as a belief or ideology; it exists within the person as a compulsion to aid the enemy and harm their own community and self.

Key Notes:

  1. Later on the enmit generates internalized self-hatred, moral inversion, and compulsive alignment with the enemy.

  1. The internal satisfaction derived from the enemy’s success is central to the phenomenon.

Definition of Enmit:

Word formation of Enmit — (Enemy + termite = Enmit. “An internal enemy who destroys their own structure while aiding the opposing force.”)

A person who, instinctively, helps the enemy group to prosper (in every way possible{Mentally/Emotionally, financially, sexually}). Even if they need to lie to make the enemy group look better, while knowingly harming their own community and even themselves, deriving satisfaction and joy from the enemy’s success and their own side’s suffering.

There are two types of enmits:

  1. Aesthetis enmit
  2. Hideousis enmit

The aesthetis enmit:

Not every enmit are hideousis some of them don’t create romantic or physical relationship with ugly enemy community’s member. And they are the aesthetis enmit but they are in a small number in the society.

The hideousis enmit: 

They help the enemy in every way possible and the hiddeousis enmits are those people who sexually helps the opponent even if the enemies are ugly and creepy but praises their sexual attractiveness and personality as they are the best.

Enmit can be found everywhere in every community. The number of Enmits is massive, and that shocks me. When I first realized the existence of Enmits, I thought there were only a few. But as my experience grew, I began to see that the number is far more threatening than I had imagined. Later, I discovered that some of my friends are Enmits too. It is a dangerous issue.

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