Scapegoating
Revision as of 16:51, 14 April 2023 by Robin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{concept |constitutes=social control |image=not-vaccinated=jude.jpg |image_description=COVID-19 dissidents were scapegoated during COVID-19. 'Jude' is the German word...")
Scapegoating (social control) | |
---|---|
Etymology
Psychology
Scapegoating has an important role in mass formation, as highlighted by Mattias Desmet.
Selected examples
COVID-19
Establishment figures explicitly scapegoated those who declined the COVID-19 jabs.[1]
Unfounded scientific claims were made about the efficacy of face masks, demanding that people wear them continuously when in public.
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Enemy image | “[P]rojective identification ... in which all bad is located in another person who is then annihilated, only evacuates these feelings temporarily, and is ultimately destined to fail.” | Anna Motz | 2008 |
Joseph Goebbels | “Propaganda must facilitate the displacement of aggression by specifying the targets for hatred.” | Joseph Goebbels | |
Human sacrifice | “While documentation of the widespread existence of Satanic human sacrifice cults is lacking, evidence of other forms of systematic human sacrifice is available. Two examples in modern history are the Catholic Inquisition, a human sacrifice cult of a religious-theological nature, and the Third Reich, a human sacrifice cult of a military-political nature. (In calling the Inquisition and the Third Reich cults, I am using the word in a broad, informal, and unscholarly sense, to mean an organized group driven by a well-elaborated theological doctrine, which for the Nazis was Aryan racial mysticism.) The fact that the Catholic Inquisition and the Third Reich were both run by middle-class, Caucasian, educated individuals from Judaeo-Christian cultures suggests that it is psychologically possible for ordinary middle-class citizens to be perpetrating such crimes in North America today, especially given the high level of violence in contemporary Western societies.” | Colin Ross | 1995 |
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.