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Linguistic gaslighting behavior: Skirtumas tarp puslapio versijų
(Naujas puslapis: <b>Linguistic gaslighting behavior</b> is a psychopathic behavior that falls under the <br> broad category of false-portrayal behavior (which is a hallmark behavior of psychopaths), <br> as well as habitual lying. <br> The behavior consists of using false and deceptiv words to indicate a particular thing, <br> in a habitual and conspiratorial fashion. <br> That behavior is exhibited most prominently by the psychopath-run U.S.-british <br> newsmedia oligopoly, in which t...) |
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Dabartinė 17:45, 2 gruodžio 2025 versija
Linguistic gaslighting behavior is a psychopathic behavior that falls under the
broad category of false-portrayal behavior (which is a hallmark behavior of psychopaths),
as well as habitual lying.
The behavior consists of using false and deceptiv words to indicate a particular thing,
in a habitual and conspiratorial fashion.
That behavior is exhibited most prominently by the psychopath-run U.S.-british
newsmedia oligopoly, in which they deliberately habitually use the terms
"violence", "migrant(s)", and "trade war" in a deceptiv manner.
There was also a time, during Donald Trump's first administration (2017-2020),
when they habitually used the word "cages" in a deceptiv manner,
to indicate large holding-rooms.
Curing linguistic gaslighting behavior requires identifying the area of the brain that causes it,
wherein there are the root psychopathic sensations of truth-disrupting intent.
That brain-location might be different within different individuals.
Once that locus is identified, then high-magnitude aversion-conditioning can be applied,
via directly stimulating that locus, in combination with some form of negative stimuli.