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Kathy Christian's avatar

Yuri Bezmenov, a KGB defector in the 80's, said that such people were inured to facts, and that no amount of facts would break through the indoctrination, and that they would only see the truth when the boot was to the balls or they were lined up against the wall to be shot.

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Breck's avatar

Wow that is painful to think of. 'Indoctrination' is absolutely the correct word.

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Awake's avatar

Yup 100% correct. Read The Indoctrinated Brain by Dr Michael Nehls. He explains how the covid fear campaign and accompanying forced injections literally rewired many people's brains.

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Timothy Williams's avatar

That is the very definition of a demoralized person: they will never change their position based on new information, but will change it immediately on the mere say-so of their тАЬexperts,тАЭ entirely without critique and often without even realizing their position has changed.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Demoralized? How about insane. Ignorant? Stupid? Gullible? Hide-bound?

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Timothy Williams's avatar

Those work well enough as synonyms, except for ignorance which is a different condition and more easily cured. There is hope for the ignorant that doesnтАЩt exist for the demoralized.

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ezinmn's avatar

Yes. Only when they get kicked on their fat bottom he said.

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Cheryl's avatar

Perfect description of our college campuses today. Those that run them believe themselves to be safe from the coming massacre because they fancy themselves elitists.

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