Cosmopolitan liberal journalists only know how to parrot intelligence community and pentagon talking points, socially engineer the gullible or less well off socio-economically, exploit fears, create negative feedback loops, confirm one another's bias and hyperventilate
They are smug and see themselves as morally and intellectually superior to "regular" citizens. They show special disdain for blue collar workers and the "middle" America. They LOVE controlling and influencing those they see as "beneath" them....
The cosmopolitan liberal journalist in the modern age is tasked with the job of social engineering. The work for the regime to instill obedience to authority in the population. #obedience #socialengineering #journalists

To understand the mindset of these individuals you have to understand sociopathic, or anti-social personality types. Sadism, etc.

#Milgrim #Control #Authority #Government #Plebs
There isn't much original or critical thinking taking place in mainstream "journalism" today. These people are more then NGO employees or Lobbyists. They seek to wield influence in return for monetary and social gain.
One way to consider this is to look at the Stanford Prison Experiments carried out by Zimbardo.

"Within hours of beginning the experiment some guards began to harass prisoners. At 2:30 A.M. prisoners were awakened from sleep by blasting whistles for the first of many "counts.""
"The prisoners soon adopted prisoner-like behavior too. They talked about prison issues a great deal of the time. They ‘told tales’ on each other to the guards."
"They started taking the prison rules very seriously, as though they were there for the prisoners’ benefit and infringement would spell disaster for all of them. Some even began siding with the guards against prisoners who did not obey the rules." #covid #StanfordPrisonExperiment
"The prisoners were taunted with insults and petty orders, they were given pointless and boring tasks to accomplish, and they were generally dehumanized."
"The ringleaders of the prisoner rebellion were placed into solitary confinement. After this, the guards generally began to harass and intimidate the prisoners."

COLLECTIVE PUNISHMENT. #Covid #Journalists #Doctors #GetVaccinated
"One of the three cells was designated as a "privilege cell." The three prisoners least involved in the rebellion were given special privileges. The guards gave them back their uniforms and beds and allowed them to wash their hair and brush their teeth." #Vaxxed
This is literally the mind of journos today:
"Privileged prisoners also got to eat special food in the presence of the other prisoners who had temporarily lost the privilege of eating. The effect was to break the solidarity among prisoners."
"As the prisoners became more submissive, the guards became more aggressive and assertive. They demanded ever greater obedience from the prisoners. The prisoners were dependent on the guards for everything so tried to find ways to please the guards.."
"prison guard" is later shocked by his behavior during the experiment. #Covid #StanfordPrisonExperiment #Sadism

"Operant conditioning is a theory of learning in behavioral psychology which emphasizes the role of reinforcement in conditioning. It emphasizes the effect that rewards and punishments for specific behaviors can have on a person’s future actions."
The theory was developed by the American psychologist B. F. Skinner following experiments beginning in the 1930s, which involved the use of an operant conditioning chamber.
"Positive reinforcement is the provision of a reward or other benefit following a desirable action. This encourages a person or animal to repeat a particular behavior in future, in the hope that the reinforcement will be repeated."
Neg. reinforcements are the removal of an undesirable or uncomfortable stimuli from a situation. Such reinforcements may involve the ceasing of punishment when a person’s behavior conform to a demand. In order to avoid future punishment, an person may change his or her behavior.
"A positive punishment is a stimuli imposed on a person when they behave in a particular way. Over time, the person learns to avoid the positive punishment by altering their behavior." #Covid #Vaxxed
Negative punishment is the removal of a benefit or privilege in response to undesirable behavior. A person wants to retain the benefits that they previously enjoyed, and avoids behavior which may lead to their rights being revoked. #Covid #BehaviorModification
"Ferster and Skinner (1957) found that schedules of reinforcement - the rate at which a reinforcement is repeated - can greatly influence operant conditioning." #Covid #OperantConditioning #LockdownSchedules
"Instead of responding every time a person behaves in a particular way, partial reinforcement involves rewarding behavior only on some occasions."

Partial Reinforcement. You are being conditioned.
"A subject must then work harder to receive a reinforcement and may take longer to learn using this type of operant conditioning." #covid
"Skinner’s research also addressed the use of behavioral shaping, whereby successive approximations of an expected response are also reinforced, leading a subject gradually towards the desired type of behavior."
B.F. Skinner is the preeminent "scientist" of the 20th century, due to operant conditioning.

Skinner introduced a new term into the Law of Effect - Reinforcement. behavior which is reinforced tends to be repeated (i.e., strengthened); behavior which is not reinforced tends to die out-or be extinguished (i.e., weakened).
Token Economy:
Token economy is a system in which targeted behaviors are reinforced with tokens (secondary reinforcers) and later exchanged for rewards (primary reinforcers).

"You'll own nothing, and you'll be happy" #greatreset #covid
"Also, social learning theory (Bandura, 1977) suggests that humans can learn automatically through observation rather than through personal experience."
Now, let's take a look at seven famous psychological experiments that greatly influenced the field of psychology and our understanding of human behavior.
The Little Albert Experiment, 1920
Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971 (which we covered earlier
The Asch Conformity Study, 1951

Solomon Asch, a Polish-American social psychologist, was determined to see whether an individual would conform to a group’s decision, even if the individual knew it was incorrect. #covid #forcedvax
The Bobo Doll Experiment, 1961, 1963

Stanford University professor Albert Bandura wanted to put the SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY into action. SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY suggests that people can acquire new behaviors “through direct experience or by observing the behavior of others.”
The Learned Helplessness Experiment, 1965
In studying conditioning with dogs, Seligman made an ASTUTE OBSERVATION: the subjects, which had already been conditioned to expect a light electric shock if they heard a bell, would sometimes give up after another negative outcome..
Milgram devised the AGENCY THEORY, which suggests that people allow others to direct their actions because they believe the authority figure is qualified and will accept responsibility for the outcomes. Milgram’s findings help explain how people can make decisions against..
Study on the halo effect shows that cognitive bias isn’t exclusive to a military environment. Cognitive bias can get in the way of making the correct decision, whether it’s during a job interview or deciding whether to buy a product that’s been endorsed by a celebrity we admire.
Behavioral conditioning is being used by the authorities to control the population under the guise of #covid and public health. The cosmopolitan liberal journalist are like the prison guards in the Stanford experiment and the #Vaxxed like the prisoners who tried to curry favor...
I suggest you read the whole thread to understand just how much they are socially engineering and "nudging" society to be more compliant. @emeriticus @ColumbiaBugle @ScottMGreer @ramzpaul @echo_chamberz @SharylAttkisson @weve_read
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