Monday, September 12, 2022

RE: Legacy media & Poilievre derangement syndrome


Their reaction was inevitable. It is the inescapable outcome of WOKE ideologues being confronted with reality. The shock and horror they are expressing is the result of Pierre Poilievre having had the temerity to state obvious facts. Facts like less government equals more freedom. Our State funded media propaganda machine demands absolute conformity to a State mandated social consensus. We need to sever the connection between media and politicians so that never again will "news" serve to further the government’s illiberal agenda!

The legacy media’s nonsensical rhetoric flies in the face of their constant insults to the traditional values that average Canadian still holds dear. In this regard to further their radical agenda there is no unfounded delusion they won't repeat as though it were fact! If we needed further proof government funded media is a mere propagandizing weapon of disinformation, then Poilievre derangement syndrome provides said proof!

The reason radicals in media favour the radicals in government is that they both promote the same radical agenda. Asking them why they are doing this fails to recognize who and what they are. Have you ever heard of Nazis and Communists admitting that their toxic ideology was and remains a complete tyrannical failure? Everything radicals do is done to further their version of a cultural revolution. Therefore, it is the job of all who love freedom, the Rule of Law, and Constitutionally limited government under proper parliamentary oversight to demonstrate that these folks are revolutionaries driven by pathological narcissism. We need to expose the source of the ideology which motivates them while explaining to the broader public why our way of life is under attack from radicals who have a revolutionary agenda! 


Why it is foolish to play whack-a-mole with the Devil: 

Pointing out that the legacy media’s narrative has been self-contradictory is useless, since believe it or not they do that deliberately. Rather go to the heart of the matter by demonstrating where their ideology originates and what its stated goals are. And that at the heart of their constant harping of redistribution of wealth and resource lies the belief that life is essentially a zero-sum game.


The zero-sum game of political narcissists and its psychological imbalance:

Although it sounds utterly fantastic that one can deny the evidence of their own eyes, ears, smell, taste, touch, and all that we know of the use of human reason, yes, just because this seems fantastic and therefore incomprehensible does not mean that this incredible behaviour is not a readily identifiable psychological phenomenon. Let us examine their tactics to rid ourselves of any naivety regarding what we can expect from them as we attack the sources of their mental pathogens, and I quote;

“Because of their personality disorder, narcissists tend to live life as a zero-sum game in which there are only winners and losers in any interaction or relationship.

Terrified of feeling like or being viewed as a “loser,” narcissists use numerous approaches designed to devalue, minimize, and control other people. Many of these tactics come naturally to narcissists and may be hard to spot.

8 of narcissists’ most potent tactics:

When dealing with narcissistic people, forewarned is forearmed.

1. Labeling

Narcissists love labels. Knowing that uttering a single word may temporarily reduce another’s sense of self or silence another can feel incredibly powerful for a narcissist. Examples include calling another person “loser,” “failure,” “stupid,” “weak,” or “needy.”

Ironically, narcissists’ labels reveal more about the narcissist than their target. One hallmark of narcissism is the frequent use of the defense mechanism of projection. Projection is when we unconsciously attribute to others feelings and judgments that we cannot tolerate recognizing within ourselves. Narcissists’ most-used labels tend to show their deepest fears about themselves.

For example, if “stupid” is a narcissist’s go-to label, it may indicate how desperate they are to feel smart, often in response to deep fears of being inadequate.

Or narcissists who love to call others “weak” may reveal their fear that not being strong would expose them to mortal danger.

2. Displacing

When we ignore or flee from unpleasant feelings, they may emerge indirectly as disowned aspects of ourselves. Narcissists have little tolerance for painful emotions. As a result, they tend to offload uncomfortable feelings on those around them.

For example, narcissists tend to carry a great deal of shame, but it is rarely in their conscious awareness. Instead, they displace their shame on others by trying to make others feel inferior and “carry” the narcissist’s shame for them.

For example, narcissists’ fears of being illegitimate may lead them to question others’ legitimacy. Their fear of being flawed can emerge as harping on another’s small misstep in an otherwise exemplary performance.

3. Exaggerating

Narcissistic Personality Disorder is characterized by distorted views of self, others, and the world. Given narcissists’ tendencies toward grandiosity, exaggerating is second nature to narcissists. Thus, narcissists’ looks, accomplishments, and possessions are the “greatest,” “perfect,” and “the best.”

Narcissists’ tendency to exaggerate works in reverse when applied to others. Narcissists may tell you that your comment was “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard,” your outfit is “the ugliest,” or your performance was “the worst in history.”

4. Stonewalling

Narcissists have found that never backing down, even when they are wrong, can be a winning tactic. When faced with a narcissist’s persistent stonewalling, other people may simply give up and allow the narcissist to do whatever they want, much to the narcissist’s delight.

5. Scapegoating

Narcissists often blame one individual for a group’s problems. In doing so, they gain power, evade any responsibility they have in creating problems, and ostracize their target, which serves as a warning to others who might think of challenging the narcissist.

6. Intimidating

Narcissists tend to be bullies. They try to get what they want through verbal, psychological, or emotional brute force.

It is important to recognize intimidation and abuse. As the saying goes, “If you see something, say something.” Remember: Intimidation or threatening others is illegal in most places.

7. Gaslighting

Narcissists will deny what you know to be true in an attempt to destabilize you. For example, a narcissist may take something that belongs to you right before your eyes, but when you bring it up, deny that it happened. They will insist you are imagining things, denying all evidence to the contrary. The longer this gaslighting goes on, the more self-doubt you may feel about your perceptions.

8. Dehumanizing

Much like authoritarian regimes, narcissists classify others as inferior, unworthy, or evil to justify oppressing or attacking them. They may devalue you through dismissive remarks or hostile humor or treat you as “other,” seeking to make you feel subhuman and alone.


While we can have compassion for anyone suffering from a personality disorder or unhealthy narcissism, we do not have to accept destructive manipulative or controlling behavior from anyone. You have the right to be abuse-free in your personal and work life. Stand up for that right.


Copyright © 2021 Dan Neuharth Ph.D., MFT

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/narcissism-demystified/202109/8-ways-narcissists-seek-manipulate-and-dehumanize-you

And what was the phrase which Pierre used to send the legacy media and the government into paroxysm of writhing horror? Why personal autonomy and accountability, for its personal agency they detest since it limits their hold over us. It’s the identical reason that the legacy media loathes and mischaracterises Dr. Jordan B. Peterson. Both these men are advocates of personal agency, autonomy, and responsibility. Which an idea which once lay at the heart of the very concept of being a rugged Canadian individual, who was a hearty pioneer who forged ahead despite all life’s unfairness and vicissitudes for they are realities that all the self-entitled narcissism in the world cannot dismiss, assuage, or prevent.

Therefore Pierre Poilievre 's next challenge isn't merely defeating Trudeau's government in the next election, whenever that may be, his real challenge lies in defeating the toxic mindset of Woke ideology which has permeated the nation. An ideology which has absolutely captivated the pathological narcissists which inhabit both government and its lapdog the legacy media. We need to sever their narcissistic supply once and for all. May God Himself rid this nation of the curse of Postmodern Woke ideology which is poisoning the well of our democracy to return us to being the True North Strong and Free! And may Canadians never forget the abuse we have suffered at the hands of an arrogant, prideful class of Besserwissers who view us as a "fringe element holding unacceptable views" because the views that we cherish are the very traditions upon which this nation was founded under God!


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