
Societal Stockholm Syndrome – How the psychopathic nature of the nanny state came to nurture our state of mind.
By General Maddox.
http://www.RealNewsAustralia.com
With the election over, apart from a few squabbling electorates demanding recounts, Australia’s two-party system has continued to devolve to resemble a mongrel mix of zealous nanny state paternalism and oligopolistc corporatocracy. The mainstream media circus entertains and purports to inform, but presents content within strict boundaries that exclude serious criticism. And when truly independent thinkers occasionally manage to gain a foothold in the system, they are summarily ridiculed with ad hominem attacks in efforts to discredit the person and by extension, their ideas.
At present we have an education system that trains people to fit into the system. While the private education system provides better education than the state one, both still follow the same curriculum because all students still need to attain the same certificate of education. The more elite schools train the managers of society while the others school their students to be employees. There is a bit of crossover but that is the rule rather than the exception.
And do you know what? We accept it. Society as a whole may or may not know of the problems inherent in it but we love it nonetheless. Of course not those of us reading this who are awake and have taken action against this system. As for the rest of society, not only do they love it, they develop compassion and loyalty for it and embrace it. At times even willingly fight to protect it.
The best slave is one who thinks he is free.
Politicians allow the public to think we are free to vote for whomever we like when democracy rolls around at election time. Some voters are actively loyal to the Liberal/National/Labor parties, others vote for them as the lesser of the presented evils. So we’re stuck with Tweedle Dee or Tweedle Dum. But is the sun rising and scattering the cockroaches?
A few non-mainstreamers have slipped into the Senate via a flaw in the very system designed to keep them out. So will the majors accept this? Hell no! They plan to change the rules to restore their entitlements to power. These upstarts can’t be thinking there’s hope. Back to the salt mines for you, boy.
The state is adamantly determined to uphold the status quo that they have even convinced the public that it’s no use fighting the system and to instead embrace our captive society so we don’t allow such incursions by those seeking to instigate real change.
So what is it then? What is it that urges us to take a stand and resist where everyone else follows suit? The basis of the Stockholm Syndrome, a term coined by psychologists post 1973 after the bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, is that a person held captive has a subconscious need for personal preservation that will drive them to do what it takes to survive even if it means building a rapport with their captors. Some going so far as to love and even defend those that have them in bondage from the very people trying to rescue them.
How is this paradigm any different today?
It’s not. Societal Stockholm Syndrome (SSS) can easily develop in such a system where people don’t consciously recognise they’re held captive within a certain paradigm. This is because the system can be perceived as acting benevolently towards the public through means such as handouts to people who don’t actually need them, election promises (frequently unfulfilled) and the welfare system.
It’s hard to try and wake someone up who is so dependant on the very system that has enslaved them. But there is hope. A global alternative media network is growing exponentially. Born out of the need to resist. And, it’s gaining momentum as it continually unplugs people from the system and wakes them up from their learned helplessness.
The only true way to break free of this SSS is to resist. The very act, nay, even the thought of resisting is in essence resistance itself because this captive society that has been created around us like a virtual prison is fundamentally a mental prison and any act of resistance has to begin in your mind.
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Ultra, ultra unfortunately, ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ is very closely associated with another equally famous condition/syndrome described/observed during what was then called ‘The Stanford University Experiment’.
Both Stockholm Syndrome and the observations made during the Stanford University Experiment go hand in hand, and furthermore, actually depend on each other, and a predisposition to ordinary subjectivity to work. IMO (In my opinion).
“In the 1970’s there was a test done where the people were told they were either prison guards or prisoners.
This is that story and how it came to be.
A study in Psychosis.”
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