Dana Loesch, a conservative author and commentator, has stirred up a firestorm on social media with her recent rant about “Stage 5 clingers.”
According to Loesch, “Stage 5 clingers” are people who have become so attached to their emotions and personal opinions that they can’t seem to let go, no matter what.
Loesch went on to explain that these individuals often find themselves stuck in a never-ending cycle of negativity, as they continue to dwell on negative emotions and memories, rather than allowing themselves to heal and move forward.
The author also accused “Stage 5 clingers” of being unable to let go of their past traumas and experiences, instead choosing to continue to harbor resentment and anger.
Loesch used the term “fixated” to describe these individuals, implying that they are so consumed by their negative emotions that they have become stuck in a state of perpetual obsession.
As with many of her other statements, Loesch’s words have sparked a heated debate on social media, with many people defending the people who she described as “Stage 5 clingers” and others agreeing with her assessment.
Whether you agree or disagree with Loesch’s observations, it’s clear that her words have struck a chord, sparking a conversation about the ways in which we all deal with difficult emotions and experiences.