Hussein Ibish on political extremism, Part 1: in the nature of extremism. National Convention of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), December, 2004. Video Rating: 0 / 5
Q Southern California Belle ™ : My daughter said that her psychologists are “brainwashed” into believing that it is wrong ?
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Buddy12345 I think your daughter may be a problem. She is very intelligent and obviously do not like going into these meetings. * If that is so, then it makes a very good job trying to escape from them. If not, try to get a new psychologue.Vous must understand that we did not know what is happening for sure. Go with your intuition, but look at it from two perspectives.
the fugazi institute of canonical cognitive dissemination [hereafter referred to as 'the fugazi institute'] have recently completed exhaustive research and development into the once fabled ‘dissonance aggregator’.
the project, shrouded in absolute secrecy, is rumoured to be nearing completion.
initially the brainchild of ‘fugazi europe’ with enormous funding from ‘fugazi america’ the project has been strongly criticised by the liberal media across the globe.
the graphic represents a cryothermal scan of a single aggregator node. billions of such nodes are said to exist in every dissonance aggregator.
the dissonance aggregator is a complex synaptic formant operator, and as such can successfully re-engineer the brain at a cellular level.
utilising a complex ‘mendacity matrix’ perfected by ‘fugazi china’ the aggregator is able to create technopsychic ‘dissonance reservoirs’ which are stored within each machine.
the aggregators can then be used to significantly resculpt the synaptic patterns of any who wish to avail themselves of this complex and hugely costly process.
once ‘aggregated’, the individual treated is infinitely more capable of holding two or more fundamentally opposing viewpoints or ‘truths’ without suffering any dialectical, moral or psychological confusion whatsoever.
not only can the treated individual hold many seemingly conflicting views or opinions without suffering ‘cognitive dissonance’, the treated individual can also easily defend any given view without any internal or external signs of psychological confusion. the treated individual can then move on to defend an entirely counterfactual view with the same fervid intellectual passion and psychological equanimity.
the fugazi institute of canonical cognitive dissemination have yet to make a final statement with regard to availability of treatment, but the institute have strongly hinted that they expect to make a sizeable percentage of global profits from the political sector.
Question by Damsel: What qualifies as “brain washing”?
I was talking to my husband about this a few weeks ago. When we think of brain washing, we often associate it with extremist religious groups, but I think it’s broader than that. Can’t it be defined as anything that our parents told us that we believe? Not necessarily religious, but just anything they told us that we think of as true. Such as their views on politics or what they think is right and wrong. Think about it. I think that’s why people have so many different opinions (that, and life experiences). Brain washing is a taboo word, but in some ways, that’s exactly what happens to all of us, don’t you think?
I’m not saying that what our parents teach is always bad. I’m saying that our minds are shaped by what we are taught. Sometimes people are able to break around that; most of the time they aren’t.
It’s true that there are bad forms of brainwashing, which do involve starvation and abuse. I’m not talking about that. I used the term brain washing for lack of a better one.
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Answer by Kili yeah, i brought this up in APUSH last year because political socialization and all that great stuff really is brain washing in its simplest form. its subtle yet powerful