Dana Loesch, the NRA's national spokesperson narrates the above video - a 2017 ad for the National Rifle Association.
From a nonverbal and paralanguage perspective, the three predominant emotions Ms. Loesch expresses throughout this video are contempt, disgust, and anger.
Now, of course, any normal, emotionally healthy human being is going to express all of these emotions from time-to-time. We're allowed. We're human. But hopefully, we won't see these feelings very often.
However, whenever a person displays anger, contempt, and/or disgust frequently - it's a monumental alarm. Ms. Loesch displayed all of these emotions with during her recent interviews on ABC, CNN, and the Town Hall meeting in Florida where she shared the stage with surviving students from the recent Mass Shooting event at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Virtually 100% of individuals who exhibit this behavior pattern will have Impulse Control Disorder and carry a high retaliatory potential.
With increasing frequency over the past decade whenever we hire, date, or evaluate another person for any reason, we have easy access to their publicly available video, audio, images, etc. on social media. Thus we can use social media to screen/pre-screen a potential future employer, employee, date, roommate, babysitter, etc., A profound red flag is raised when anyone displays frequent contempt, anger, and/or disgust - on their social media - in our presence - and certainly during interviews on national TV.
Summary: As a method of routine screening, assessing the mental stability of a particular individual, and as a tool of Threat Assessment - whenever the real-time/day-to-day behavior or the social media of a person contains displays of anger, contempt, and/or disgust with high or even moderate frequency - a critical red flag is raised. At the very least such a person has Impulse Control Disorder and an elevated retaliatory potential.
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See also:
Body Language Analysis No. 4217: Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther, Anxiety, and Alpha Up-Regulation
Body Language Analysis No. 4215: NRA's Dana Loesch at CPAC: "Many in Legacy Media Love Mass Shootings"
Body Language Analysis No. 4212: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Responds to Questions about President Trump's Tweet Regarding the FBI and the Florida School Shooting
Body Language Analysis No. 4210: Rod Rosenstein's Hesitancy to Disclose
Body Language Analysis No. 4198: Lupita Nyong'o, Black Panther, and Attention to Detail
Body Language Analysis No. 4183: Aly Raisman, Larry Nassar, and USA Gymnastics
Body Language Analysis No. 4149: Zendaya, Zac Efron, and "The Greatest Showman"
Body Language Analysis No. 4123: Jason Momoa, Aquaman, the Quindent, and a Secret
Body Language Analysis No. 4087: Harrison Ford Accidentally Punches Ryan Gosling in the Face - Blade Runner 2049
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