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Linguistic gaslighting behavior
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.
Linguistic gaslighting also, in some cases, causes a psychological-manipulation effect,
which means that it has an overlap with linguistic psychological manipulation.
That double effect is most notable in the case of the word "violence".
Linguistic gaslighting behavior is exhibited most prominently by the psychopath-run
U.S. television newsmedia oligopoly (CBS, NBC, ABC,
and the USAmerican branches of BBC and France 24),
in which they deliberately habitually use the terms "violence", "migrant(s)",
"trade war", and "gender-affirming care" in a deceptiv manner.
They use the term "violence" to mean "killing" or "assassination" or "war", rather than to mean "violence".
They use the term "migrants" to mean "border-crossing invaders", rather than to mean "migrants".
They use the term "far-right" to mean "anti-mohammedan" or "racial-preservationist" rather than "far-right".
They use the term "trade war" to mean "tariffs" or "mutual tariffs", rather than to mean "trade war".
They use the term "gender-affirming care" to mean "gender-transition hormones",
rather than to mean "gender-affirming care".
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.