Re: [Basic] Skill of the week: Brainwashing (and Brain Hacking)
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If my father had forced me to continue to attend Sunday School after I came out as atheist at age 6 would have been an attempt at deprogramming or good brainwashing in many people's minds. |
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It's often necessary to keep soldiers alive in the field, but that doesn't change how and what it does. |
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Indoctrination expects you not to question. Unfortunately many things that are supposed to be education, with at least some back and forth are indeed just indoctrination. Unfortunately most people I know don't distinguish between the two, on either the giving or the receiving end. In the United States of America I tend to attribute this to the government education system, which seems to favor indoctrination over actual education (and whose model seems to have been followed in all walks of life). Of course, that model seems to have been taken from elsewhere in the first place... |
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Stepping back for a moment, I will risk turning this into a matter of semantics, for better or worse. We have discussed the realm of physical violence earlier and it got me thinking; there is no such thing as a "good" murder.
I am not a pacifist. I certainly believe there are times when ending the life of another human being is justified and even required. If you have the authority to end the life of another when killing that other is indeed justified and required, it is not murder. I realize that can sound rather legalistic as well, but while I believe in absolutes, I don't believe the world is simple. At the risk of sounding like an ignorant child trying to sound how he believes an educated adult might, while I view the world as black and white it is not a matter of two endless planes, or the taijitu or even a checkerboard. Rather I see life as a complex mosaic often consisting of incredibly fine pieces, that often appear grey because it requires intense, scrutiny to distinguish one element from the other... and depending on the exact nature of something, its "position" within the mosaic, the same "shape" can be either evil or good, black or white. TL;DR: Otaku has thoughts and opinions on this matter, but wonders if a lack of common understanding means he has been regrettably wasting others' time in trying to flesh out the discussion and by speaking in the third person. |
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The most moral action in a given situation can be to cause the death of someone or to modify his state of mind, but in that case, it's not appropriate to label the action with a value-loaded term that carries with it disapproval. If the action was not evil, it should probably not be described with a loaded term that implies it was. |
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Hmm. This does make it for a curious hidden default: Brainwashing might default to Teaching-6. |
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