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In the last century, the tall poppy syndrome (though it would best reflect its appalling behavior if it were in fact named “tall puppy” syndrome, in relation to the way a small dog will show its power through loud barking and hostile actions toward larger dogs it feels inferior to) has simply been described as bullying, where the weakest, driven by low self-esteem, pick on the strongest. In the case of democratic socialism, instead of the usual one or a few individuals being weakened, the whole citizenry is slowly shaped into an oppressed society. Accordingly, when the weakest parts of society are given a promise of absolute social equality, this sets in motion the syndrome of manipulism through the process of learned helplessness, government bribery that weaken them further. Endeavor is corrupted; consequently, basic human survival instinct slowly shapes an envious oppressive organism. In other words, the schoolyard bullying, the usual “madness shared by two”—referred to in psychology as “folie à deux”—is slowly nationalized. The organism, at this point a potent collective unity, again always with its origin in the weaker parts of society and driven by inferiority, is ready to exploit others for personal gain. All of this is the result of severe pathological narcissism, which stems from feelings of excessive self-importance and magical thinking that generate illusion of extreme moral superiority, justification for excessive entitlement, and expectations of unreasonable, favorable treatment. Ignorance, denial, omniscience (magical thinking), and a lack of ability to take criticism further result in arrogance. Additionally, lack of ambition and the urge to feel equal generate envy. To mentally denigrate and socially assimilate becomes its common goal. What takes over is learned helplessness: human nature’s basic survival instinct. The mentality is one of personality mind control of malignant narcissistic coercion in an attempt to weaken and disable society’s natural source of questioning and criticism. To achieve, protect, and maintain collective accomplishments, the mass mentality is slowly shaped and gradually accepted into all levels of society as common behavior.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Jun 2013 04:46:40 +0000

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