Sunday, April 19, 2020

Critical Theory and the Demoralization of the American Psyche


For the past several years, if not decades, American values, and Americanism itself has been under a vicious assault. Terms like racism, white privilege, sexism, and homophobia have been used to discredit the American ideal of individual liberty. The issue of slavery, for example, has been repeatedly pushed to the forefront of our collective consciousness to try to teach us the founding of our country was not great, and that we have failed to live up to the ideals of liberty and justice for all. Our education system, particularly our institutions of higher learning, if you can call it that, does little more than produce automatons who repeat the narrative that America is a racist, sexist, homophobic and greedy country who has little concern for anything other than money. Today, with the coronavirus propaganda we see the same thing. Words like unessential worker and social distancing are being used as tools to de-moralize and de-humanize us in what can best be described as a conditioning process to break down our values and morality. The result of all of this is a population that is easily controlled and herded into a group think mentality. If men’s values are destroyed, he has little else to fight and live for; therefore, if you can reduce his values, and equate them with negativity, you can control and guide his behavior.

Ayn Rand, in her article entitled “Our Cultural Value-Deprivation” cites an experiment that was conducted at McGill University in the 1950’s. The experiment revolved around determining men’s reaction to isolation and a lack of sensory perception, if you will. The general conclusion was that man needed constant stimulation in the brain in order to feel motivation. Without it, the brain eventually shuts down. Or, his consciousness fails to work to its maximum effect. Rand herself was an atheist. She is looking at this from strictly a scientific viewpoint. The same argument could be made from the spiritual perspective as well. Depriving man of his spiritual needs and breaking down his morality would likely have the same effect. Psychologically speaking, negative thinking tends to lead to more problems like depression and agitates existing medical conditions. In other words, if your values are continually reduced and discredited as something having a negative effect on society, you are likely to eventually have feelings that make you feel less about yourself; thus affecting the attitudes you have about the society that shaped those values.

Rand goes on to argue that society in general can influence the way people think. We see this taking place every day. There is, for example, immense social pressure to conform to certain ways of thinking. Social distancing and self-isolation are terms being used to force you into compliance; failing to do so equates to not caring for humanity. This tactic is used in many other scenarios ̶ if you do not believe in reparations or affirmative action you are a racist. If you do not believe in the feminist definition of equality between the sexes you are sexist. If you do not believe in manmade climate change, you are a climate denier. All these slogan type words are nothing more than propaganda designed to get the individual to question his own beliefs at least and at best, change them to conform to mainstream thinking. Ironically, this same method of changing people’s loyalties, or beliefs based on value deprivation can be found in the book “Brainwashing: A Synthesis on the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics.”

"The first is accomplished by a steady and continuous indoctrination of the individual in the belief that his previous loyalties have been wasted on an unworthy source. One of the primary instances of this is creating circumstances that apparently derive from the target of his loyalties, so as to rebuff the individual. As part of this there is a creation of a state of mind in the individual, by actually placing him under duress, and then furnishing him with false evidence to demonstrate that the target of his previous loyalty was the source of that duress."

Many have argued that this book, which was written by Stalin’s henchman, Laventri Beria, has been discredited as a “conspiracy theory.” It must be pointed out that this is not only the same process that Rand describes but is exactly what is happening in society today. Particularly in our universities. Students are taught that America was founded on racist ideals and has failed to live up to the values which we all hold so dear. This attacks the psyche of the American student and when presented with the leftist view of American history, subdues them into accepting and demanding, change. This is accomplished through the application of something called critical theory.

Critical theory is often mistaken for critical thinking. The two are vastly different. When one believes they are employing critical thinking skills, they are doing so under the belief that it is crucial to come to the best possible conclusion when trying to solve a problem. The precepts of critical thinking revolve around finding truth. Critical theory is something altogether different. Its origins are Marxist in thinking and was founded at the Frankfurt School of Social Research. Critical theory can best be defined as a method of critiquing capitalist culture and emancipating one’s self from the so called “pathologies of modern civilization.” It was originally intended to critique Germany’s national socialism and turn their thinking towards global communism. When this was discovered, the Frankfurt School was forced from Germany and many of their scientists and philosophers settled at Columbia University in the United States. Columbia is known as a university that loathes Americanism and espouses communism.

It is through the lens of critical theory that American’s are being exposed to concepts like white privilege and being beat down with the belief that their country has failed to live up to its values. Students are presented with prevailing American beliefs and then they are smashed by equating them with negative connotations of racism, bigotry, sexism, homophobia, and anything else that can be used to demoralize their value system. They are then presented with an alternative view, socialism. They are literally trained through techniques that can best be described as value deprivation to hate their country and once demoralized, they readily accept communism, which is presented as being morally superior to capitalism.

The following is a quote from a college textbook being used to analyze literature through the lens of critical theory. From an academic standpoint, it is believed that a Marxist interpretation is but one small aspect of analyzing a literary work, however critical theory, as demonstrated, is completely Marxist in its origins. All the sub-theories which make up critical theory have elements which seek to subvert our culture.

"Marxist theory points out, however, that our belief in the American Dream blinds us to the reality that a vast number of people have not had and do not have equal opportunity in education, employment, or housing due to such factors as, for example, their gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic class. And worse, the American Dream leads us to believe that poor people who are unable to significantly improve their financial status must be shiftless and lazy or in some other way undeserving of decent living conditions. After all, the American Dream tells us that all it takes to make it in America is hard work and determination, and that those who do not make it, have only themselves to blame." (Tyson, Using Critical Theory)

Rand also cites an essay entitled The Psychology of Pleasure, by Nathaniel Branden, (which can be found on page 43 of her own book, The Virtue of Selfishness) which states that men’s values can largely be derived from the pleasure they attain from the work they perform or the culture they partake in. A lack of pleasure, according to Branden, or rewarding experiences which offer stimulation or the sense of accomplishment, will result in the eventual erosion of a man’s soul and his drive to achieve anything at all. Rand goes onto argue that the fundamental life force of any society is the philosophy which drives it. In America, rugged individualism, and the idea that we can achieve our dreams based on our own efforts in life is the fundamental value we share. We are free. It is this philosophy that is under attack, and by constantly exposing us to the subversive methods of critical theory, and the lies they use to discredit our culture, they are degrading our souls and killing our love of country that once existed. It is indeed, deliberate.

We are being governed through the application of the social sciences. Critical theory is being used in our schools because through experiments like the one described in Rands article; it has been known for at least seventy years that men’s behavior can be changed once their values are diminished. They can then be easily guided into collective thinking and coerced into collective behavior because they no longer know what is right. Soviet defector, Yuri Bezmenov, describes demoralization as-

Over the past several decades Americans have been beat over the head continuously by the media and our academic institutions in a manner that suggests we are not worthy of the values we espouse. The result is a population unwilling or unable to defend those values. There are those, who having been brought up from their earliest days to put their faith in God who have the will to resist. Rand describes these people as “the toughest of intellectual giants, able to preserve the unimpaired efficacy of their minds.” Again, Rand herself was an atheist; however, it stands to reason that a strong faith in God would prevent people from succumbing to this demoralizing process. Public Schools do little to teach the concepts of individual liberty and the constitution and in 1963, a decade after the McGill experiments were conducted, Christian prayer was removed from the education system by order of The Supreme Court. It could be theorized that this was a deliberate move to begin the process of undermining American values and setting the stage for what we see occurring today. A population that for the most part, has little ability to discern the truth for themselves and is willing to sacrifice their own freedom for the illusion of government provided security.














Sunday, April 12, 2020

A Controlled Collapse of the Economy and the Consequences of Fear.


Many people would argue that there is more going on behind the scenes concerning the so called Covid-19 pandemic. Even though much of what was predicted through inaccurate models has proven to be untrue, and the revelation that people allegedly dying from the disease are being falsely labeled with Covid-19, city and local governments across the country are continuing with unnecessary, and mind you, unconstitutional lock down orders. Michigan’s Governor Whitmer, for example, has issued a restriction on traveling between residences. Other governors are enforcing draconian rules against church services, and in places like Philadelphia, cops are dragging people off city buses for not wearing masks. Some people are attributing this to a 5G conspiracy. While there maybe something to do this, the truth probably revolves around the idea that they are using this to cover up the inevitable, deliberate collapse of our economy, and further global government objectives.
As of right now, according to marketwatch.com, forty-three percent of small businesses will be forced to close permanently without some kind of cash help from the government. In order to provide this help, our government recently passed a six trillion-dollar stimulus bill that will offer forgivable loans and direct cash payments to those in need. Using this crisis to attack small business is a possible application of the Cloward-Piven strategy. In the article “The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to end Poverty,” Francis Fox Piven and Richard Cloward, former sociology professors from Columbia University, discuss a plan that entails a deliberate crash of the economy through an overwhelmed welfare system, which would force the government to implement socialist reforms. This was a much talked about theory during the Obama years. With Trump in office this is probably receiving very little thought as most people believe he is staunchly pro-America. It is a well-known fact that most Democrats view capitalism, and the small businesses that spring from it as a form of class oppression. Forcing small business to close would be a dream come true for the Marxists in our government.
Another thing to consider is the fact that artificial intelligence is taking over many human jobs. In fact, it has been predicted for years that by 2025, automation would displace up to 52 percent of the worlds work force. That is more than half of the people who currently have jobs. Ironically, the people thought to be hit the most will be those in the food industry, and those who run machines. Could this pandemic be the smoke screen for a completely life altering event that will leave millions of people unemployed and dependent upon a socialist government? Time will tell, if we see robots begin to replace people in some of these jobs, we will have our answer.
One aspect of unemployment and a crashing economy that is being completely ignored by the media is the correlation between suicide rates and the rise in unemployment claims. According to The Economist, for every point the unemployment rate goes rate up, 21 out of 100,000 people kill themselves. At the rate jobs are being lost we are looking at a potential number of suicides far surpassing the number of people predicted to be killed by Covid-19. The fact that this is being ignored proves that the government's over reaction and, its imposition of unconstitutional policies is not about saving lives.
Another theory that lends credence to the idea that this is a manufactured crisis opposed to an authentic pandemic, is the use of slogan type words like social distancing, essential jobs and the suggestion, or in some cases the forcing of wearing masks in public. Some businesses have resorted to herding people through their stores like cattle to enforce these ideas. These words and policies have very dehumanizing effects which only serve to separate us and turn us into faceless, nameless, autonomous beings with no voice. Coupled with the lie that we are all potential asymptomatic carriers of Covid-19, this propaganda creates a mistrust among each other.
The more people become accustomed to words like “essential jobs,” for example, the more they will accept the loss of jobs that have been deemed unessential. How long will it be until the people performing unessential jobs become unessential people? Furthermore, the more we allow them to keep us separated with enforced social distancing rules, the more likely we will be standing alone when we need each other the most.
There is indeed something else going on behind the scenes with this manufactured crisis. A controlled collapse of the economy along with the slow conditioning process to get us to accept a new normal in American life. A normal where prosperity and individual liberty are a thing of the past. A new normal where a general mistrust among the people around you pervades your consciousness ̶ which will leave you unsure of whether you should be concerned when you no longer notice their presence, because after all; they could be carrying a disease. Did they get their vaccination? A new normal where people have been programmed to look to government to solve problems because we have been made dependent. This is the consequence of letting fear guide your thinking.



Sunday, April 5, 2020

Americans Are Marching To Their Own Enslavement And They're Happy About It


American’s are marching to the beat of a different drummer. No longer concerned about freedom or their constitutional rights, they have allowed fear to dictate their every move. Despite emerging evidence suggesting this “pandemic outbreak” is not as bad as originally projected, Americans are still allowing themselves to be locked down in their homes and corralled in lines ̶ like cattle, while shopping. Nation wide stores like Lowe’s, Home Depot and Wal-Mart have started enforcing social distancing rules, while allowing only a certain number of people in the store per 1000 square feet. This is very dehumanizing and is resulting in long waiting lines. Church pastors are being arrested while criminals are being released from prison and more and more people are losing their jobs. Yet, Americans for the most part, insist the government take these actions because they have allowed fear and irrational thinking to control them. This is a conditioning process; a process designed to make us happy with our enslavement and accept our demise as a free, prosperous country.

Dr. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Health and advisor to President Trump over this matter, has been preaching gloom and doom from his bully pulpit. He has advised Americans to expect a death toll possibly in the hundreds of thousands in the coming weeks. Most Americans are unaware of the paper he published in The New England Journal of Medicine on March 26th 2020. It’s as if the man is talking out of two sides of his mouth. This paper, published in a peer-reviewed medical journal, suggests the consequences of Covid-19 may be no more severe than a seasonal flu with a death rate of less than one percent. He does suggest a possible two percent rate for those that develop severe pneumonia symptoms; but as new data from New York suggests, this is occurring mostly in people with pre-existing health conditions. In fact, much of the response to Covid-19 has been based on bad data. Epidemiologist John Ioannidis, from Stanford University, notes that had it not been for the massive reporting and fear mongering over this alleged new virus, it would appear as nothing more than a harsh flu season.

On one hand, for those seeking alternative information, it seems this may have been over-hyped. On the other, watching this play out as most people continue to pay attention to the mainstream media, we appear to be living in a dystopian novel. People are increasingly allowing themselves to be controlled.

The consequences of over panicked reactions are already manifesting themselves in disturbing ways. Our cell phones are being used, in some cases, to track us and our compliance with social distancing rules. People are calling the police on one another, and apps are being created to make it easier to do so. Worse than this even, is the effects this is having on the economy. There were over ten million unemployment claims in March and that number is expected to climb. Disturbingly, there is a definite correlation between the unemployment numbers and suicide rates. According to a study by The Economist, for every point unemployment goes up, 21 out of every 100,000 people commit suicide. This could mean many more hundreds of thousands dead than the predicted numbers killed by the virus. This isn’t even counting those that could die simply by losing everything and starving.

In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, a conditioning process is described where newly hatched babies are shocked whenever they are shown flowers and books. When this is done enough, an association is created between the pain and the image being shown to them, leading to the hatred and rejection of flowers and books. This is very similar to the conditioning process taking place today. Through the media, Americans are constantly being exposed to stimulus designed to cause fear and panic. While watching television, the brains limbic system, which governs our survival responses in times of panic, is more active than the neo-cortex, which allows us to think logically. Therefore, we perceive what is being presented to us in a manner that makes us react with fear. We believe we are in the middle of a massive pandemic and turn to government for help. The government enacts draconian controls and most of us thankfully accept them under the false notion that if we didn’t life would end, and we would all be doomed. Just as the case in Huxley’s novel, any deviation from what the controllers want you to fear is met with hatred and vitriol. Americans are blissfully marching into their own imprisonment, and they are happy about it because the government is protecting them.   


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