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The United States Empire Acts Like A Textbook Manipulative Sociopath by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2022-06-13 at 01:37:01 )
The United States Empire Acts Like A Textbook Manipulative Sociopath by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
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One of the great sources of distress in peoples lives is that we do not get to be the narrator of other peoples stories about us. That we do not get to control what other people are thinking and saying about the things we do and the kind of person we are.
We have all been there in some way at some point.
"If he really knew me he would like me."
"If they could understood what I meant by that joke they would not have gotten offended."
"If she could see my heart and my intentions she would understand why I did what I did."
"No no, that is not what happened: they are getting it all wrong and it is making me look like the bad guy."
It is pretty normal to feel misunderstood or mischaracterized by the people in our lives from time to time. But there are some people who take that experience to very unhealthy extremes and respond to it in very unhealthy ways.
People with an underdeveloped sense of empathy, like those with narcissistic and antisocial personality disorders, do not experience other human beings the way normal people do. To whatever extent they lack empathy for others, they see them not as sovereign people but as tools to be used to get whatever it is they want, whether that is power, wealth, sex, respect, etc.
This view of others tends to cause people who lack empathy to become manipulative, because their interest in others is not in connecting with them, understanding them and helping them but in using and exploiting them. However perceptive and clever they are will determine how skillful they can be in manipulating people toward that end.
For such individuals, the inability to narrate other peoples stories for them is experienced not as a sometimes painful but necessary reality but as an intolerable obstacle which must be overcome. Finding ways to manipulate the thoughts people think in their minds about the manipulator, about themselves, and about others takes on a central role in their lives.
This is one of the ways you can spot a manipulator who lacks empathy in your life: they spend an inordinate amount of energy trying to influence your opinion of them, your opinion of others, and-or your opinion of yourself. I am this way and I do such and such. She is such a bitch, she is always blah blah blah. You are defective in this-and-that ways. You need me for such-and-such reasons. You wronged me in such-and-such ways.
A virulent manipulators entire social existence revolves around influencing the narratives people have about what is going on in their circle in a way that benefits the manipulator. Influencing the thoughts they think to themselves, and influencing the stories they are telling each other.
A narrative is a story. Often when people hear the word "story" they think of a whole cloth work of fiction, something made up for the amusement of others. But the overwhelming majority of the stories we experience are about our own lives and the lives of others, both in our own heads and in our conversations with people.
"Joe went to the store" is a narrative, whether Joe did in fact go to the store or not. "Joe is a jerk" is a narrative, whether the arguments for Joe being a jerk contain factual claims or not. It is a description of an occurrence or situation, whether accurate, inaccurate, or a mixture of both.
This ambiguous relationship between narrative and truth is where the manipulator lives. They spend their days weaving tall spires of language, framing reality in a way which benefits them using truth, half-truth, and falsehood as necessary. Filling peoples minds with a version of the world which consistently paints them in a sympathetic light and their targets in an unsympathetic light.
Because their lives revolve around manipulation, anything which poses an obstacle to their ability to manipulate is seen as a threat. Getting caught doing something gross which would make people less likely to believe the things they say in the future. Someone noticing that they are being manipulated and refusing to believe anything the manipulator says. Or, worst of all, everyone they know starting to talk to each other about what a dishonest and untrustworthy manipulator they are.
For the manipulator, being fully seen by everyone is one of the most frightening existential threats imaginable. You will often see them projecting this fear onto others, threatening to expose the secrets of people they do not like, because for them that is one of the most terrifying threats that can be made.
The United States-centralized empire is a giant macrocosm of this entire dynamic. It pours vast amounts of energy into narrative control in the form of propaganda, censorship, Silicon Valley algorithm manipulation, government secrecy, and the war on journalism. It weaves nonstop narratives about how great it is and how horrible its enemies are. And it fears being seen more than anything in the world.
The vast globe-spanning power structure that is loosely centralized around the United States is a powerful military force and a powerful economic force, but its most potent weapon by far is its ability to control the narrative about what is happening in the world.
The use of oligarchic media, Silicon Valley and Hollywood to manipulate public thought and thereby control the way people think, act and vote at mass scale all around the world is unlike anything ever seen in any empire in history.
Propaganda only works if you do not know it is happening.
Censorship only works if it does not draw attention to the information being censored.
The United States empires nonstop campaign to control the worlds dominant narratives only works if it is not in the spotlight of public scrutiny.
This is why those who draw attention to these things are smeared, demonized, censored, marginalized, imprisoned and worse by the managers of empire.
Manipulators hate to be seen, but if you ever find yourself in a relationship with one, your ability to escape depends upon your seeing them.
This extreme clash of interests often brings up white hot rage in the manipulator which can be frightening and dangerous.
And I think humanity is entering that stage of the relationship with the United States empire.
A manipulator who is just beginning to be seen by a few more pairs of eyes than it would like, causing flickerings of panic to begin to surface.
Because once those eyes see what is hidden underneath the veil of narrative manipulation, they do not often look away. If anything, they tend to point and draw more attention to it.
It is a scary time to be alive. But it is also fascinating. Unlike anything that has ever happened on this planet before.
I look forward to finding out if we escape.
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