Projection
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Psychological Projection is a defence mechanism of the human ego.
Examples
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"Denialism" | |
"Fly the plane" | To "Fly the plane" is, knowingly or unknowingly, to open oneself to blackmail by a deep state group. Derinved from the Lolita Express, it applies much more widely as a metaphor. |
"Russian Propaganda" | "Russian Propaganda" is much talked about recently by NATO-aligned countries. |
Center for Countering Digital Hate | Front group to coordinate internet censorship, i.e. to "deplatform"/"demonetize"/shadow ban dissident opinion on YouTube, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, Instagram, Apple, Paypal etc. |
Conspiracy theories/Academic research/Projection | Academic studies of "conspiracy theories" are interesting examples of psychological projection. |
Institute for Statecraft/Projection | Leaked materials from the Integrity Initiative reveal a lot of attention paid to "Russian Propaganda", with little or no serious effort to try to understand the truth or falsehood of what its pronouncements. |
PropOrNot | A spooky group which kicked off the steadily intensifying "Fake News Website" campaign |
Victim blaming | An activity carried out to salve the consciences of the victimisers. |
A Projection victim on Wikispooks
Title | Description |
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Integrity Initiative | "Military-directed" "extremely shady covert disinformation and anti-democratic deep state outfit" that promotes Russophobic propaganda. Exposed by a set of 7 caches of documents, posted online. Later deleted its website. |
Related Quotations
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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 |
Wounded Leaders | “Where dissociation becomes habitual, as when it is used to maintain identity and combat perceived threats of annihilation, such as when a child has to fend for itself over long periods of time without protecting parents, it can become a chronic mental state. This extreme degree is unconscious dissociation, which employs the psychological mechanisms of disowning and projection. Splitting as a defence of the fragile or invaded self is well known in psychoanalysis.” | Nick Duffell | 2014 |
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