Power uses gaslighting as a strategy to distort truth and silence marginalized voices on a global scale. This psychological manipulation undermines the dignity of populations, causing them to internalize their oppression. Major tactics of this manipulation include historical revisionism, systemic blame displacement, and narrative control. The essence of control lies in creating doubt, leading oppressed populations to believe in their own inferiority. This phenomenon can be illustrated by apartheid-era Namibia, where the oppressed were conditioned to accept systemic injustice as their natural state.
Power maintains control by distorting truth and silencing marginalized voices. Education must inspire critical thinking and challenge dominant power structures.
Gaslighting reveals itself as a systemic strategy of control that spans continents, cultures, and generations. This manipulation thrives through tactics that distort truth and reinforce inequality.
When a population begins to internalize the narrative of its own inferiority, oppression no longer requires external enforcement. The system didn't just oppress; it convinced people that their oppression was a natural state.
Global gaslighting emerges as a sophisticated tool of psychological domination—a method by which powerful nations reshape reality to maintain their global authority.
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