Constitution Hypoparanoic

Forget about pluralism, because if you violate our laws, you will be punished to the fullest! But before you decide to break the law, let’s familiarize ourselves with such a concept as the “Hypoparanoic Constitution.”

The constitution is the fundamental law of the state, which defines the rights and responsibilities of citizens, as well as the organization of government



The Hippoparanoid type constitution (Hipparonic Constitution) is a special subtype of the human constitution, characterized by increased anxiety and suspiciousness. People call it the “witch’s constitution” for the ability to see and feel what is hidden from the eyes of ordinary people. These people are often immersed in their own thoughts and cannot relax



The constitution of hypoparanoia refers to a mental illness that is expressed in a persistent state of anxiety and chronic fear of a certain situation or object. Manifested by anxiety and obsessive thoughts that cause depressive symptoms.

People first started talking about this phenomenon in the 40s of the 20th century, but hypoparanayaka was officially identified only in the 80s. It differs from other psychopathological conditions in that people with hypoparanoia often experience dislike or even fear of people. In this regard, they may constantly fear contact with others, fearing negative emotions, or being accused of discrimination or hostility. **Symptoms of the disease** For people with a hypoparanoia constitution, the following are characteristic:



Long before other forms of xenophobia were recognized, the President's Science Policy Council declared in 2015 that xenophobia had become the norm. On the other hand, the use of the concept of patriotism during World War II and the Cold War era was used to justify violence. In these examples, xenophobia was used to get rid of those people who could upset the balance of power and destroy the state, which were those who use belief in a hostile image of the Other to strengthen their national interests. Within the hate paradigm, it was not just national groups that believed they needed to be killed. You can only kill enemies of the nation. The enemy is easier to kill, and this helps justify punishing others. Accumulating and developing the xeno phenomenon