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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

6 psychological tactics used by education boards and mass media to brainwash Hindu children

Your Hindu child is being abused. We will show you with examples, pictures & proofs, shockingly psychological tactics used by BBC, CNN, Wapo, NYT, Aljazeera, CBSE, ICSE, Bollywood are exactly those that domestic abusers use to control their victims.

Gaslighting

This is done by making the victim question themselves, their identity and their sanity by constant straight faced lies and half-truths. In civilizational abuse it’s by branding tormentors as heroes and attacking your sacred space via scholarly atrocity literature

Gaslighting in Bharat’s textbooks 6th standard ICSE textbook says that “Gurukuls did not educate Shudras”, Qutub Uddin Aibak who built Qutub Minar after demolishing 27 temples was a “kind hearted man”, Babar started “religious tolerance in India”. Aurangzeb was “God fearing”.

Silent treatment

A manipulator will shut down communication as a form of punishment. Look at how CBSE and ICSE text books make minimum mention of Shivaji, Marathas, Sikhs, Kalinga, Cholas, Ahoms, Maurya’s etc but dedicate disproportionate space to Mughals, British and INC.

Downplaying positives

When their victim has a success, a manipulator will react with a dismissing comment in order to maintain control. Historic Bharat’s contributions to Math, Science and psychology is mocked with pictures like this.

Triangulation

Get a third party branded as neutral to provide a biased opinion portrayed as ‘objective’. Victim innocently starts believing the abusers arguments. These indices are based on surveys of less than 3000 with vague questions and dubious funding.

Victim shaming

Brand victim with your negative qualities. For example, the manipulator saying, “You’re so controlling” sending the victim on a guilt trip to divert attention from the abusers excesses.

“Minorities in danger” after splitting the country over million dead bodies, exterminating Hindu-Sikh minorities in Pak-Bangladesh-Kashmir, converting 8 states to Hindu minority, daily rape jihad, supremacist mob violence & open calls for terror. But Hindus are “communal”.

Love bombing

Showering of intense affection, gifts, excess time and energy for a short time to quickly build intimacy and trust for manipulation. In civilizational abuse this is done by handpicking a few collaborators from the victim’s community and showering them with awards.

How did this continue in Bharat post-independence via CBSE (written by NCERT), ICSE, and Bollywood etc? Look at the education ministers appointed from 1947-1966 by secular governments for the answer. Ideological leaning of main movie makers from that era was no different!

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg was a German physicist. His quote on the dangers of half-truth has been effectively used to mentally enslave unsuspecting Bharatiya victims. The first step is to understand and acknowledge their tactics.

(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread originally tweeted by @itihasika (@itihasika) on October 18, 2022.

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