Projection: When Someone Accuses You Of Doing What They’re Doing – Psychopaths In Life
Many of us experience this in toxic communications we have with others in our life, but we don’t quite have the right word or definition to describe it.
NEW: Fox host utterly HUMILIATES Trump to his face in stunning moment
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"People Power" is a political term denoting the populist driving force of any social movement which invokes the authority of grassroots opinion and willpower, usually in opposition to that of conventionally organised corporate or political forces. People power protest attempts to make changes in the political process of a given state - it refers to “revolutions driven by civil society mobilisation” which result in a reconfiguration of political power in a given state. As denoted by the name, this method is reliant on popular participation “civilian-based” and therefore does not include isolated acts or protest without an overarching organisation by a group of people. People power can be manifested as a small-scale protest or campaign for neighborhood change; or as wide-ranging, revolutionary action involving national street demonstrations, work stoppages and general strikes intending to overthrow an existing government and/or political system. With regards to tactics employed by People Power movements, both nonviolence and violence have been used throughout history: as was the case in the non-violent 1986 People Power Revolution which overthrew the Marcos régime, or the violent uprising in Libya in 2011.
Fox host Brit Hume said Monday that Donald Trump's defenses given to host Bret Baier were utterly 'incoherent.' Francis Maxwell reports.
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@@@ - MAIN - A Cult Expert Finds Familiar Patterns of Behavior in Trump's GOP - Pacific Standard
They 1) espouse an all-encompassing belief system; 2) exhibit excessive devotion to the leader; 3) avoid criticism of the group and its leader; and 4) feel disdain for non-members. That all sounds unnervingly familiar.
x The Dangers of Cult-Like Behavior on the Far Left and Far Right – The Minnesota Republic
“Many cults start off with high ideals that get corrupted by leaders or their board of advisors who become power-hungry and dominate and control member’s lives. No group with high ideals starts off as a ‘cult’; they become one when their errant ways are exposed.” – Philip Zimbardo. Most people view cults as dangerous groups...
GOP senators rattled by radical conservative populism | The Hill
Republican senators say they’re worried that conservative populism, though always a part of the GOP, is beginning to take over the party, becoming more radical and threatening to cause them signifi…
Neuroimaging study provides insight into misinformation sharing among politically devoted conservatives
New research suggests that the spread of misinformation among politically devoted conservatives is influenced by identity-driven motives and may be resistant to fact-checks. These individuals tend to prioritize sharing information that aligns with their group identity, regardless of its accuracy. The new research, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, utilized behavioral tasks and neuroimaging to understand the underlying processes involved.
Right-wing populism, also called national populism and right-wing nationalism, is a political ideology that combines right-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric employs anti-elitist sentiments, opposition to the Establishment, and speaking to or for the "common people". Recurring themes of right-wing populists include neo-nationalism, social conservatism, economic nationalism and fiscal conservatism. Frequently, they aim to defend a national culture, identity, and economy against perceived attacks by outsiders. Right-wing populism has remained the dominant political force in the Republican Party in the United States since the 2010s.
Insult Politics: Donald Trump, Right-Wing Populism, and Incendiary Language
1. Introduction In August 2016, Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) announced she would not support the Republican Party’s nominee for president, the former reality TV celebrity Donald Trump, because o...
GOP strife captivates Capitol, but voters just see ‘dysfunction’
The GOP’s internal strife is deepening this week, despite the narrow avoidance of a government shutdown over the weekend. An effort by hard-line Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) to depose Speaker Kevi…
@@@ New nationwide survey shows MAGA supporters’ beliefs about the pandemic, the election and the insurrection | UW News
New data from the University of Washington, collected just before and after the Capitol riot, reveals fervent Trump voters' opinions about race, gender, the pandemic and the 2020 election.