Bush/GOP supporters and the phenomenon of delusion
By Dan Merica
Online
Journal Guest Writer & Cartoonist
Feb 1, 2006, 15:30
George W's poll numbers are tumbling as more and more
Americans are seeing through his lies and are shaking off their blindness to
the devastation he and his Republican co-conspirators are bringing down upon
our great republic and our personal lives. It is a gleam of clarity for these
millions of Americans, an experience likened to seeing flashed across their TV
screens the images of destruction wrought by hurricane Katrina.
They have become fed up with the shameful Bush/GOP
legacy: Elections stolen by dirty tricks, unanswered 9/11 anomalies, USAPATRIOT
Act obliterating parts of the Constitution, fabricating bogus intelligence to
sell the illegal preemptive Iraq War, thousands of American soldiers
unnecessarily killed and maimed, Osama bin Laden still at large, stratospheric
national debt putting us in hock with China so the GOP wealthy base could have
a big tax break, $45 Billion cut from social programs, cutting aid to veterans,
shorting supplies to the troops while fattening the coffers of corporate war
profiteers, acting as if above the law and so on.
It has become clear to these Americans that the Bush/GOP
regime is not about conventional politics. Instead, various GOP politicians
arrogantly speak freely of their 'movement' and their 'new wind blowing across
America'. In truth, they are talking about crushing democracy, trashing the
Constitution, eliminating checks and balances, and limiting the American dream
to the top tier. They want to turn America into a fascist state, in which the
corporate sector and the very wealthy grab all the power and wealth of the
nation, becoming the governing class, while relegating impoverished and
expendable rank and file Americans to virtual serfdom.
In spite of the enlightenment of the millions now
disapproving Bush, there are still many good Americans tenaciously supporting
the lawless Bush/GOP regime. For example fervent anti-abortionists continue to
endorse Bush in spite of all his baby killing in Iraq. Apparently, it's wrong
to kill (abort) American babies, but it's OK to kill Iraqi babies. What is the
psychology behind this illogical mind twisting that keeps these folks in such a
state of delusion?
First, the overwhelming ignorance of the facts is a primary
factor in this collective psychosis. The facts simply are not being accurately
reported in the media. In addition, a lack of desire to know the real facts,
and avoiding the responsibilities that come with knowing exacerbates the
disorder. (The
Downing Street 'smoking gun' memo: "The intelligence and facts were being
fixed around the policy of removing Saddam, through military action, justified
by claims of terrorism and WMD.")
We face a conspiracy of silence from the biased mainstream
media, which are very much part of the corporate sector. They are running a
propaganda campaign championing the pro-corporate Bush/GOP regime as well as
censoring reports of its crimes in the media's ever diligence to not offend their
corporate advertisers. For people who form their beliefs on discourse from this
source, it is inevitable that at least half of everything they think is wrong.
The media lies about facts relating to specific situations, both current and
historical, including 9/11. The lies have become so pervasive that they are no
longer obvious. (Right wing talk radio, Rush Limbaugh.)
The size of the lie determines its chances of being accepted
by the public. Hitler said, "The primitive simplicity of their minds
renders them a more easy prey to a big lie than a small one, for they
themselves often tell little lies but would be ashamed to tell a big one."
(Unanswered 9/11 anomalies.)
Censorship, brainwashing and intimidation from the media
create an environment of passivity and fear in subtle yet powerful ways that
keep the delusions going with the complicity of those being deceived. (fabricating
bogus intelligence)
Described below are some psychological phenomena, very much
useful to the Bush/GOP regime, which enable their lies, crimes and treasons to
go unnoticed and unchallenged. Many people accept being deluded for reasons
that may be conscious or unconscious.
Disbelief
- Many
people won't believe alternatives to the official story because they
didn't read about it in the New York Times or hear it on CNN. (Unanswered
9/11 anomalies.)
- Denial
is widespread when the enormity of a situation is so unprecedented that
people lack past experience to base acceptance. For example, many European
Jews failed to recognize their impending extermination. To quote an old
German adage: 'Things whose existence is not morally possible cannot
exist.' (Bush stealing the 2000 and 2004 elections.)
- Many
people are 'mystified' when a plausible misrepresentation of reality in
which forms of exploitation are presented as forms of benevolence. (Bush's
'Clean Air Act' increasing pollution.) (Bush's 'Save Our Forests Act'
permitting logging in national forests.) (Bush's attempt to privatize
Social Security.)
Conformity and Herd Mentality
- 'Unity'
in a community comes as the phenomenon of 'One Mind' develops.
- 'One
Mind' is each individual in a community aligning their thoughts with what
the other members are thinking. This occurrence is motivated by the sense
of comfort it provides.
- It can
be described as collective hypnotic induction, which creates an illusion
of a consensus that is hard to challenge.
- Many
people lead their lives enslaved by artificial belief systems imposed by
others. The few that are courageously critical are not heard, or else they
are severely shamed, ridiculed and viciously accused of causing problems.
(Thousands of American soldiers unnecessarily killed and maimed.)
Learned Helplessness
- Psychologist
Martin Seligman's theory of 'Learned Helplessness' explains how when one's
repeated actions have no effect, people learn that what they do doesn't
make a difference and give up, even in situations where they can
potentially make a difference. (Bush stealing the 2000 and 2004 elections.)
Cowardice
- The
thought of challenging powerful, dominating authority with the prospect of
losing is overwhelming. It is too big for most individuals at this level.
This fear becomes part of the problem and rewards domination.
- As
long as people remain silent and isolated from one another, they don't
realize the protection of collective action -- safety in numbers.
- 'The
Passive Bystander Effect' (psychologist Stanley Cohen) Individuals wait
for someone else to act and diffuse their personal responsibility into the
collective responsibility of the group. Also, the larger the group the
lower is the likelihood that any individual person will spontaneously take
action himself.
- More
information alone is unlikely to spur action. People need the social
support and the validation of others. They will not accept the reality of
the problem unless they see others engaging in emotionally charged debate,
protest, and meaningful, visible alternatives. (The alternative media.)(Air
America.)(Impeachment efforts by a few in Congress.)
Denial and Psychic
Numbing
- It is
frightening, unsettling, and intolerable for many Americans to question
their core beliefs about our leaders and to accept the reality of
extensive fraud. Also, ignorance is bliss, but for the moment, and
knowledge implies responsibility, which may be feared and avoided. (Bush
stealing the 2000 and 2004 elections.) (Bush's AWOL from the National
Guard and cocaine use.)
Avoidance and Compartmentalization
- People
want to retreat, to focus on their own survival, family, daily life and
pleasure, which are manageable.
- Stanley
Cohen in his book, States of Denial, wrote that the capacity to
deny particular levels of awareness is the normal state of affairs for
people in an information-saturated society. In order to deny the moral
implications of something it is necessary at some level to recognize its
existence. It is a state of simultaneous 'knowing and not-knowing'.
(Bush's reluctance to accept Global Warming.)
The delusions of normalcy created by these avoidance
mechanisms in the short run minimize pain. But, in the long run they result in
a 'Spiral of Silence' (Elizabeth Noelle Neumann) that plays
right into the hands of the Bush/GOP regime in their destruction of our great
republic and our personal lives.
Dan
Merica publishes the website Cartoons-Political.com.
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