The Psychology of Emotional Unintelligence in Public Life

"The lack of emotional intelligence represented by the American populace in this thread was staggering."
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What happens when a nation confuses outrage with strength, and cruelty with conviction? In this powerful, special-edition episode, Professor RJ Starr examines the emotional and psychological collapse unfolding in our public discourse. From the comment sections of embassy posts to the halls of political power, we’re witnessing a failure of emotional intelligence on a cultural scale—and it’s costing us more than we realize.
Drawing from social psychology, emotional regulation theory, and decades of experience as an educator, Professor Starr unpacks how identity defense, emotional contagion, and competitive conditioning have created a landscape where empathy is dismissed as weakness, and complexity is sacrificed for the illusion of clarity. This episode is not just a critique—it’s a mirror. And it’s a call to reclaim emotional maturity as a civic responsibility.
Whether you're a student of psychology, a concerned citizen, or simply exhausted by the performative chaos of modern discourse, this is the episode that names the problem—and challenges us all to rise above it.