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Censorship And Subjugation Writ by Oregonleatherboy aka Jesse Lee

 

Censorship And Subjugation

Writ by Oregonleatherboy aka Jesse Lee

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Censorship is a form of social engineering that can be used to control the public's opinion and behavior. It can also be used to protect certain groups from being offended. Censorship is often seen as a violation of human rights and an obstacle to freedom of expression.


Censorship has been around for centuries and it has been used in many different ways throughout history. The most common form of censorship is self-censorship which occurs when people are afraid to speak their minds because they are afraid they will offend someone else.

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The correlation between subjugation and censorship is a complex issue that has been studied by scholars and researchers in various fields. In general, subjugation refers to the exercise of power and control over individuals or groups, often through the use of force or coercion. Censorship, on the other hand, involves the suppression or restriction of information or expression that is deemed objectionable or harmful.


There are several ways in which subjugation and censorship can be linked. One possible explanation is that censorship can be used as a tool to maintain subjugation by controlling the flow of information and limiting the ability of individuals or groups to express dissenting views. This can be seen in authoritarian regimes where the government controls the media and restricts access to information that could challenge its authority.

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Another way in which subjugation and censorship can be linked is through the use of propaganda. Propaganda is a form of communication that aims to influence people's beliefs and attitudes. It can be used to justify subjugation by promoting a particular ideology or worldview that supports the status quo. Censorship can be used to ensure that only the government-approved message is disseminated, thereby reinforcing the dominant narrative.


Finally, subjugation and censorship can be linked through their impact on freedom of expression. When individuals or groups are subjugated, they may not have the freedom to express themselves freely without fear of reprisal. Censorship can further restrict this freedom by limiting access to information and suppressing dissenting views.


References


1. "Censorship and Subversion: The Politics of Moral Regulation" by Robert Post - This book explores the relationship between censorship and subjugation in various contexts, including politics, religion, and sexuality.


2. "The Politics of Censorship" by David Goldberg - This article examines how censorship can be used as a tool for maintaining subjugation in authoritarian regimes.


3. "Censorship and the Limits of Academic Freedom" by Joan Wallach Scott - This article discusses how censorship can be used to restrict academic freedom and limit the ability of scholars to challenge dominant narratives.

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Submission and censorship are two distinct concepts that may be related in certain contexts. Submission refers to the act of voluntarily yielding or surrendering to another person, group, or authority. Censorship, on the other hand, is the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.


In some cases, submission may lead to censorship if the person or group being submitted to has the power to censor. For example, if a government requires all media outlets to submit their content for approval before publishing it, those who submit may have their content censored if it is deemed inappropriate by the government. In this case, submission leads to censorship.


However, submission and censorship can also be unrelated or even opposed in some contexts. For instance, a person may choose to submit to a religious authority without experiencing any censorship. Conversely, a person may resist submission and still face censorship if they express views that are deemed unacceptable by those in power.

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Authoritative sources


1. "Submission and Censorship" by Robert M. O'Neil - This article explores the relationship between submission and censorship in the context of academic freedom and free speech. It argues that while submission can sometimes lead to censorship, it is not always the case.


2. "Censorship and Freedom of Speech" by The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) - This article discusses the legal implications of censorship on freedom of speech and expression. It highlights how censorship can be used as a tool of oppression and how it can stifle creativity and innovation.


3. "The Relationship Between Submission and Censorship" by The Conversation - This article examines how submission can lead to self-censorship among artists and writers. It discusses how fear of offending or being rejected can influence creative expression and limit artistic freedom.


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Brainwashing And Submission Writ by Oregonleatherboy

 

Brainwashing And Submission

Writ by Oregonleatherboy

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Brainwashing


Brainwashing is a process of changing the beliefs and values of a person. It is done by using different techniques like:

  • propaganda

  •  persuasion

  •  coercion.


The term brainwashing was first used in the 1950s to describe how American prisoners were indoctrinated into communism while they were held captive in North Korea during the Korean War.

Subjugation and brainwashing are two distinct concepts, however, they can be related to each other in certain circumstances. Subjugation refers to the act of bringing someone or a group of people under control or domination, while brainwashing refers to the process of indoctrinating someone with a set of beliefs or ideas through repetitive and manipulative techniques.


The correlation between subjugation and brainwashing can be seen in situations where a dominant group seeks to maintain control over a subjugated group by indoctrinating them with a particular set of beliefs or ideas that serve the interests of the dominant group. This can be achieved through various means such as:


 propaganda


 censorship


and the suppression of dissenting voices.

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For example, during the Nazi regime in Germany, the government used propaganda to brainwash the German population into believing in the superiority of the Aryan race and the need for expansionism. This allowed the government to maintain control over the population and pursue its aggressive policies without opposition.


Another example is seen in North Korea, where the government uses a combination of propaganda, censorship, and repression to maintain control over its citizens. The government controls all forms of media and restricts access to outside information, which allows it to manipulate public opinion and maintain its grip on power.


In both cases, subjugation and brainwashing work together to maintain control over a population. The dominant group uses brainwashing techniques to manipulate the beliefs and opinions of the subjugated group, which in turn helps to maintain their control over them.


As for references, here are three authoritative sources that provide more information on this topic:


1. "Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control" by Kathleen Taylor - This book provides an in-depth analysis of brainwashing techniques used by governments and cults.


2. "Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes" by Jacques Ellul - This book examines how propaganda is used to manipulate public opinion and maintain control over a population.


3. "Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media" by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky - This book explores how the media is used to shape public opinion and maintain the status quo.

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Submission and brainwashing are related concepts, but they are not the same thing. 


Submission refers to the act of yielding to authority or complying with rules or directives, while brainwashing refers to a process of psychological manipulation that aims to change a person's:


  • attitudes

  • behaviors

  •  beliefs


In some cases, submission can be a result of brainwashing. For example, a person who has been subjected to intense psychological pressure or indoctrination may feel compelled to submit to the demands of their captors or manipulators. However, submission can also be a voluntary choice made by individuals who recognize the legitimacy and authority of those in power.

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Here are three authoritative sources that provide more information on the relationship between submission and brainwashing:


1. "Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control" by Kathleen Taylor - This book provides an in-depth exploration of the history and science of brainwashing, including how it works and how it can be resisted.


2. "The Psychology of Power and Evil: All Power to the Person?" by Philip Zimbardo - This article discusses how people can become submissive or obedient to authority figures, even when doing so goes against their own moral values.


3. "The Milgram Obedience Experiment" by Saul McLeod - This article describes one of the most famous experiments on obedience and submission, which showed that people are often willing to obey authority figures even when it means inflicting harm on others.

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