You can't because they are so deeply hypnotized that they are no longer capable of the most basic reason or logic; in fact, logic and facts are terrifying to them because once they allow even the tiniest bit, it starts the slippery slope to looking at evidence and using reason, and their whole fear addiction and belief system will fall a…
You can't because they are so deeply hypnotized that they are no longer capable of the most basic reason or logic; in fact, logic and facts are terrifying to them because once they allow even the tiniest bit, it starts the slippery slope to looking at evidence and using reason, and their whole fear addiction and belief system will fall apart, threatening their membership in the death cult. Irrationality and absurdity are an important part of the propaganda psyop, not a bug but a feature, so there is no countering it with truth. The psychosis demands ever more irrational justifications.
Clipped w/o cite “ The emotion of fear brings about the attention to be cautious and observant prior to any decision making. Once all the risks are analyzed, we then move forward with a decision. Sometimes that process is quick and sometimes it’s antagonizing. When we don’t know the risks, our fear can often lead us away from rational thought. It’s this pathway that leads us to make decisions from a purely emotional perspective.”
You can't because they are so deeply hypnotized that they are no longer capable of the most basic reason or logic; in fact, logic and facts are terrifying to them because once they allow even the tiniest bit, it starts the slippery slope to looking at evidence and using reason, and their whole fear addiction and belief system will fall apart, threatening their membership in the death cult. Irrationality and absurdity are an important part of the propaganda psyop, not a bug but a feature, so there is no countering it with truth. The psychosis demands ever more irrational justifications.
bang on!
Clipped w/o cite “ The emotion of fear brings about the attention to be cautious and observant prior to any decision making. Once all the risks are analyzed, we then move forward with a decision. Sometimes that process is quick and sometimes it’s antagonizing. When we don’t know the risks, our fear can often lead us away from rational thought. It’s this pathway that leads us to make decisions from a purely emotional perspective.”