Well, did anyone ever stop to consider that maybe some people are tired of being told that they are "in denial, in a fog, or not bright enough" because their opinions differ from the majority, might get angry about that?
It's something I've never understood. There are posters here who are very adament that if an adoptee expresses that they haven't felt a "primal wound" or experienced rejection or loss as a result of their adoption that they are just that: "in a fog, in denial or not bright".
So when those adoptees finally say, "Hey, I have a right to be happy and don't need permission from you to do so!" then the response is "Well if you were so happy, you wouldn't need to shout about it."
Makes no sense to me. And no, I don't think that ranting always means that someone is hurting or in pain. Some people rant because they are angry. Some people rant because they like to rant.