Unlike Raymond Shaw in The Manchurian Candidate, brainwashing does
not turn people into hypnotized zombies who would be ready to kill a
presidential candidate at a command. Instead, it transforms them into
the sort of people who would be willing to kill someone for political
reasons.
The distinction is why so few people understand the sources of political radicalism and violence.
Brainwashing
isn’t magic, but it can look like magic. The sleight of hand that
causes us to think so is our firm belief in our reason and free will.
It’s easier to believe in changing minds through hypnotism and drugs,
than to understand, what the successful practitioners of brainwashing
do, that the human mind is more malleable than we like to think, and
that the subconscious is more powerful than the conscious.
The human mind, like the human body, adapts to a crisis with a fight-or-flight response. Brainwashing forces the mind into a flight response. Once in flight mode, the mind can rationalize a new belief as a protective behavior that will keep it safe. Even when, as in the case of the suspect, the new belief will actually destroy his life. Fight or flight mode inhibits long term thinking. In panic mode, destructive and suicidal behaviors seem like solutions because they offer an escape from unbearable chemical stresses.
There’s a good biological reason
for that. Our minds stop us from thinking too much in a crisis so that
we can take urgent action, like running into a fire or at a gunman, that
our rational minds might not allow us to do. But that same function can
be ‘hacked’ by artificially putting people into fight-or-flight mode to
break them down and shortcut their higher reasoning functions.
Decisions reached subconsciously in fight-or-flight mode will then be
rationalized and internalized after the initial crisis has passed.
When that internalization happens, then the brainwashing is real.
Almost
anyone can be compelled to say anything under enough stress. Many can
be forced to believe it. The acid test of brainwashing is whether they
will retain that belief once fight-or-flight mode passes.
Cults,
abusive relationships and totalitarian movements maintain ‘total
crisis’, shutting down higher reasoning, creating a permanent state of
stress by triggering fight-or-flight responses unpredictably. This leads
to Stockholm Syndrome, where the captive tries to control their fate
through total emotional identification with their captor, pack behavior,
loss of identity and will, and eventually suicide or death.
Total crisis leads to burnout, emotional exhaustion, detachment from friends and family, and violence.
How do you brainwash a nation?
Control the national environment, force a crisis on the country, and tap into their fear and guilt.
Since the Left still lacks total control over the United States, it relies on repetition, itself a form of control and stress, to create fear and panic. It makes up for its lack of physical control by bombarding Americans with messages meant to inspire fear, love, hate and guilt through the media, through the educational system, through entertainment and through every possible messaging channel.
The panic over Trump is a crisis of the sort that leftists detonate in the political opposition, but the fear, anger, terror, stress and violence on display are typical of the crisis mode of fight-or-flight.
The
“Resistance” isn’t a political movement. It’s a political cult whose
crisis was the opposition. Its irrational belief that Trump is a Russian
agent is typical of the conspiratorial mindset of cults. Its inability
to understand that its convictions are completely irrational show how
brainwashing works.
The 2016 election inflicted on its members a
loss of control. Trump became the crisis embodying their loss of
control. Their fear, guilt and anger induced stress that altered their
behavior and beliefs.
Like drug addiction, the aftermath of
brainwashing transforms the mind into a convoluted maze of
rationalizations for self-destructive behavior that are guarded by
biology and the subconscious. It cannot be escaped without breaking down
the defense mechanisms that were put into place to avoid
re-experiencing the original trauma, and without examining the emotions
behind the mechanisms.
Brainwashing can create new ideas and
realities, but it can’t create new emotions. All it can do is amplify
them and use them to induce in its subject a new belief in an altered
reality. It doesn’t create guilt, shame, fear, love or hate. It
amplifies, exploits them and uses them as tools to create stress, force a
crisis, and then transform a single belief or an entire identity.
That
is why the Left cannot be defeated through policy debates and
intellectual abstractions. It is a belief system. Though it traffics in
seeming abstractions, these are a language, but not the meaning. The
esoteric languages of policy and pop culture in which it speaks are
vehicles for a deeper language of primal emotions. Behind the theories
and manifestos is a great darkness of fear and terror, of love and hate,
of emotional instability and vulnerability on which its lies and
propaganda are built.
And it is within that primal darkness out of which all evil is born that the brainwashing does its work.
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