Monday, August 7, 2017

Dirty Words : Political Islam and Abusive Patterns


I really can't express how grateful I am, for the fruit of Dr. Bill Warner's Fact-Based Reasoning.

"Unlike the majority of other religions, Muslims are not encouraged to read the Sirah or the Koran. The one they listen to is the Imam. So the best thing to do in order to draw awareness to the doctrine of Political Islam, is to quote the text."   Dr. Bill Warner Q&A

According to the Statistics:  60% of Muslims worldwide are Illiterate
Very few members of the Ottoman Empire could read or write.


 

Dr. Warner  courteously takes us through a systemic tour of the upheaval of Western Civilization at the birth of Political: Islam,  and describes the tenor of The Dark Ages which follows the strategic war (Jihad) against the economy of the ancient world.

His Fact-based reasoning is refreshing, and he continuously makes providence to maintain a solid foundation from which you can see Truth and its effect, in our world.    His peaceful tone provides  a ray of light for those lost in a sea of emotional confusion. 

Towards the end of the lecture, Dr. Warner makes the insightful observation that much of the Western World (Following 1400 years of Jihad)  now handles the subject of Political: Islam as a battered wife or abused child would,  their abuser.    


Mother of a Nation

“The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum....”  - Noam Chomsky


Mother, daughter come under acid attack over marriage dispute.
Manipulated emotions get around one's ability to Reason.

In light of Dr. Bill Warner's lecture "Why are we afraid?",  he suggests, that after 1400 years of Jihad, our culture and society behave as a feminized unit with a sociology-personality profile of a battered wife.  

The children of a nation are born to the mothers,  who unwittingly pass the pattern of abuse onto their children. When this happens, the people of a nation, react with strong aversion to any narrative that pops the bubble of a "safe and happy" existence.  If this is true,  "Approved or Acceptable" media only serves to keep us in the dark,  furthering the cycle of fear.  

   
Under a banner of "Political Correctness " word loose their meaning altogether. By degrees we shift our language to appease the "increasingly offended".  According to this Counseling manual for Domestic Abuse,  such behavior is a part of the Avoidance pattern - "Walking on Eggshells". Eventually frustration is turned either inward, or manifests in some other less significant subject.   Some abused persons may align with the abuser,  romanticizing and normalizing the pattern,  believing they somehow deserve the treatment they receive, as with Stockholm Syndrome.


"When someone experiences or lives with domestic violence there are also five main mental phases that they go through in coping with the abuse. It is necessary to move through these phases in order to try to leave a domestic violence situation. These stages are:

1. Shock/Denial
2. Bargaining: Tries to talk to or reason with the abuser
3. Anger
4. Depression (and realization): Rage is turned inwards, in extreme cases
it can result in suicide
5. Acceptance: This is the stage where the abused is able to take action (usually in the tension or explosion stage of the violence cycle).

It may take weeks, months, or years to reach the final stage. It may never be reached. In order to reach this stage it is sometimes necessary to hit rock bottom, to reach the point where you have to move somewhere and the only place is up.

It is extremely important to note that the victim must be the one to move herself through these phases".

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