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- Aug 8, 2020
We've all seen, and mocked, it: the "I support current thing" meme made manifest. Those who profess they are "fighting the power" with the support of the eminent power structure are nothing new or rare.
Let's have a formal discussion about it:
There's many angles to approach the subject from, but I'll start with it as one of the regime's defense mechanisms. When faced with backlash, it's an effective strategy to frame the oppressor/oppressed dichotomy in a way that mobilizes the masses in lashing out against dissent. To "recoil in pain as they strike you" is how you can justify acts of suppression as self defense. It really is self defense in a sense. It's the regime defending itself from attacks from those who actively want to destroy it.
I'm not even talking about some sort of cabal of people trying to manipulate the masses to do their bidding (that may or may not be a thing but it's not super relevant here). Group psychology works differently from that of the individual. Ideologies gain a sort of sentience when like minded people get together. The regime is sort of a non-corporeal entity like a corporation. There may be certain centralized mouthpieces, leaders, etc. But they're really just speaking and acting on behalf of this... thing.
As I said: There's other ways to go about discussing this and my starting point might not be the best. But it's a fascinating phenomenon nonetheless and I'd like to impotently bicker about it.
Let's have a formal discussion about it:
There's many angles to approach the subject from, but I'll start with it as one of the regime's defense mechanisms. When faced with backlash, it's an effective strategy to frame the oppressor/oppressed dichotomy in a way that mobilizes the masses in lashing out against dissent. To "recoil in pain as they strike you" is how you can justify acts of suppression as self defense. It really is self defense in a sense. It's the regime defending itself from attacks from those who actively want to destroy it.
I'm not even talking about some sort of cabal of people trying to manipulate the masses to do their bidding (that may or may not be a thing but it's not super relevant here). Group psychology works differently from that of the individual. Ideologies gain a sort of sentience when like minded people get together. The regime is sort of a non-corporeal entity like a corporation. There may be certain centralized mouthpieces, leaders, etc. But they're really just speaking and acting on behalf of this... thing.
As I said: There's other ways to go about discussing this and my starting point might not be the best. But it's a fascinating phenomenon nonetheless and I'd like to impotently bicker about it.