Sunday, December 20, 2020
Gaslighting - Something To Consider...
“Gaslighting” – The term originates in the systematic psychological manipulation
of a victim by her husband in Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 stage play “Gas Light,”
and the film adaptations released in 1940 and 1944. In the story, the husband
attempts to convince his wife and others that she is insane by manipulating
small elements of their environment and insisting that she is mistaken,
remembering things incorrectly, or delusional when she points out these changes.
The play’s title alludes to how the abusive husband slowly dims the gas lights
in their home, while pretending nothing has changed, in an effort to make his
wife doubt her own perceptions. The wife repeatedly asks her husband to confirm
her perceptions about the dimming lights, but in defiance of reality, he keeps
insisting that the lights are the same and instead it is she who is going
insane. Today we are living in a perpetual state of gaslighting. The reality
that we are being told by the media is at complete odds with what we are seeing
with our own two eyes. And when we question the false reality that we are being
presented, or we claim that what we see is that actual reality, we are vilified
as racist or bigots or just plain crazy. You’re not racist. You’re not crazy.
You’re being gaslighted. New York State has twice as many deaths from Covid-19
than any other state, and New York has accounted for one fifth of all Covid-19
deaths, but we are told that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has handled the
pandemic better than any other governor. But if we support policies of Governors
whose states had only a fraction of the infections and deaths as New York, we’re
called anti-science and want people to die. So, we ask ourselves, am I crazy?
No, you’re being gaslighted. We see mobs of people looting stores, smashing
windows, setting cars on fire and burning down buildings, but we are told that
these demonstrations are peaceful protests And when we call this destruction of
our cities, riots, we are called racists. So, we ask ourselves, am I crazy? No,
you’re being gaslighted. We see the major problem destroying many inner-cities
is crime; murder, gang violence, drug dealing, drive-by shootings, armed
robbery, but we are told that it is not crime, but the police that are the
problem in the inner-cities. We are told we must defund the police and remove
law enforcement from crime-riddled cities to make them safer But if we advocate
for more policing in cities overrun by crime, we are accused of being white
supremacists and racists. So, we ask ourselves, am I crazy? No, you’re being
gaslighted. The United States of America accepts more immigrants than any other
country in the world. The vast majority of the immigrants are “people of color”,
and these immigrants are enjoying freedom and economic opportunity not available
to them in their country of origin, but we are told that the United States is
the most racist and oppressive country on the planet, and if we disagree, we are
called racist and xenophobic. So, we ask ourselves, am I crazy? No, you’re being
gaslighted. Capitalist countries are the most prosperous countries in the world.
The standard of living is the highest in capitalist countries. We see more poor
people move up the economic ladder to the middle and even the wealthy class
through their effort and ability in capitalist countries than any other economic
system in the world, but we are told capitalism is an oppressive system designed
to keep people down. So, we ask ourselves, am I crazy? No, you’re being
gaslighted. Communist countries killed over 100 million people in the 20th
century. Communist countries strip their citizens of basic human rights, dictate
every aspect of their lives, treat their citizens as slaves, and drive their
economies into the ground, but we are told that Communism is the fairest, most
equitable, freest, and most prosperous economic system in the world. So, we ask
ourselves, am I crazy? No, you’re being gaslighted. The most egregious example
of gaslighting is the concept of “white fragility”. You spend your life trying
to be a good person, trying to treat people fairly and with respect. You disavow
racism and bigotry in all its forms. You judge people solely on the content of
their character and not by the color of their skin. You don’t discriminate based
on race or ethnicity. But you are told you are a racist, not because of
something you did or said, but solely because of the color of your skin. You
know instinctively that charging someone with racism because of their skin color
is itself racist. You know that you are not racist, so you defend yourself and
your character, but you are told that your defense of yourself is proof of your
racism. So, we ask ourselves, am I crazy? No, you’re being gaslighted.
Gaslighting has become one of the most pervasive and destructive tactics in
American politics. It is the exact opposite of what our political system was
meant to be. It deals in lies and psychological coercion, and not the truth and
intellectual discourse. If you ever ask yourself if you’re crazy, you are not.
Crazy people aren’t sane enough to ask themselves if they’re crazy. So, trust
yourself, believe what’s in your heart. Trust your eyes over what you are told.
Never listen to the people who tell you that you are crazy, because you are not,
you’re being gaslighted.
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