Friday, June 08, 2012

DENIAL, DENIAL, AND STILL MORE DENIAL!

Psychological denial is a defense mechanism that is used by everyone at different times in their life to cope with an unacceptable reality. It becomes pathological when it persists for more than a brief time. Denial can either allows the user to come to grips with the pain by temporarily modulating it; or it can usher the user into fantasyland.

Here are some recent examples of the fantasyland variety:

President Obama:"The Private Sector is Doing Fine"

Nancy Pelosi: Catholic Bishops/Cardinals "don't speak for the Catholic Church."

Jon Stewart mocks some of those in denial and in need of grief therapyater the Wisconsin Recall election results:


Sometimes, the only way that the denial of reality can be maintained, and the fantasy upheld, is through self-delusion....



[Political Cartoons by Glenn McCoy ]

So let's talk about self-delusion for a moment.

Engaging in "self-delusion" is the act of deceiving one's self about some aspect of reality; i.e., it is a form of psychological denial.

As I have noted in previous posts, we humans have quite a number of psychological strategies with which we are able to deceive ourselves about the external world.

Just a few examples to show what I mean by this:

- by using projection some very violent and angry people are able to convince themselves that they are working for peace and harmony.

- by using delusional projection some religious fanatics who behead innocent people are able to convince themselves that they are pure and holy, while" infidels" like Jews are monsters who "eat babies" and decend from "pigs and monkeys"

- by using displacement, some people are able to convince themselves that there is a devious plan to imminently replace our secular government with a Christian theocracy; while they are singularly unconcerned about religious fanatics actively waging war on the U.S. and the rest of the world trying to institute an Islamic theocracy.

- by using fantasy some people are able to convince themselves that these particular religious fanatics are reasonable and sensible people, amenable to negotiation and moderation.

- by using denial some people are able to convince themselves that Obama's economic policies are creating jobs and improving the economy.

- by using repression some people would like to eliminate all personal feelings about 9/11 and wipe it from the American collective consciousness; thus supporting the building of a mosque at Ground Zero while we are still in a protracted war with Islamic fundamentalists.

When dealing with well-defended people like this, one of the refrains commonly heard when you point out their defense to them, is that it is not they who are in denial about reality--it is you! It is not they who are projecting, it is you! It is not they who fail to see the danger, it is you!

For them it is simply a matter of opinion whether or not a person is out of touch with reality; and their opinion is just as good as yours, thank you very much.

But let's examine that interesting perspective (usually they convey it with a sneer, as in: "That's just your opinion.")

Probably the first prerequisite for accusing someone of engaging in self-delusion is that one must accept that there is an objective reality, external and independent to one's self; one's beliefs or one's emotions/feelings. Without such a fundamental epistomological foundation, it is completely meaningless to accuse anyone of self-delusion, althought postmodern intellectuals do it all the time.

For the record, self-delusion is an equal opportunity political defense. Both sides of the political spectrum are able to delude themselves fairly easily when the occasion demands it. But I am always impressed at the pervasive self-delusion that is the hallmark of modern leftist thought. No amount of reality is able to touch it.

As they wallow in their preferred form of social subjectivism, it is perfectly "reasonable" (if that is the word) from their perspective to impute delusion to others--even if every time they do so, they effectively demonstrate the invalidity of their own philosophy. That is why it is so amusing to observe their appropriation of the term "reality-based community" -- when they don't believe in any reality except for their own emotions!

The truth that threatens their fantasyland is that there is a world that exists outside their heads and outside their emotions; and that the entire purpose of reason --which they reject in favor of feelings --is about understanding that world.

Social subjectivism posits that our minds are disconnected from reality to begin with. How then is it possible for them to accuse anyone of "self-delusion"? One simply has a differing POV that is by their definition as real and true as anyone else's.

After all, that is the basis of the multiculturalism and the "politically correct" relativism that is persistantly foisted on the public.

hYou see, progressives feel that they can get away with their interpretations simply because they don't have to deal with external reality --if they feel it, it must be true! QED. The actual worsening of the economy under their watch despite driving the country into unbelievable amounts of debt is not something they care to think about. Instead, Nobel Prize winning economic morons like Paul Krugman explain the failures away by saying that the stimulous wasn't big enough! He won't be satisfied until the entire economy is destroyed; and then I'm sure he will blame the ultimate scapegoat for his failure to think: human nature.

I can just see his column now: "Human Nature unable to live up to Progressive Reality".

Or, note the behavior of "peaceful" and "compassionate" and "toleratant" Occupy Wall Street crowd. Or the one's calling for Walker's death on twitter. ( I am assuming the usual meanings of the words "peaceful" and "compassionate" and "tolerant"--though they would argue about the meaning of "is").

This is pretty much the same way that a child who doesn't yet understand about causation or responsibility or even truth, is behaving when they angrily retort to someone who accuses them of something they don't want to take responsibility for ("you broke that lamp!" "No, you broke it!" "No, you did!") Those who do not believe in an external reality--or personal responsibility or truth --may freely accuse those with whom they disagree of the same kind of distortion and blindness.

How fortunate that most adults have developed cognitive capabilities that enable them to determine causation--even if a child (or the adult currently flushing our country into the toilet, for that matter) doesn't understand the concept. A series of questions are asked and answered-- Who threw the ball that broke the lamp? Whose fingerprints are on the ball? What direction did it come from? Who was in the place where the ball was thrown; were there witnesses?-- and, in the example of the broken lamp, truth is fleshed out and responsibility assigned.

For all children--and sadly, many adults these days-- "reason" is nothing more than a creative process, and is disconnected from cognition and/or perception. As I have mentioned in previous discussions, children in particular, tend to use the more "primitive" psychological defenses, because their minds are not yet mature enough for optimal cognitive functioning.

As they grow and mature both physically and mentally, they do not need to lose that creative process that utilizes their emotions as perceptual tools -- they only need to learn to subordinate it to their cognitive faculties and to appreciate external reality.

When both sides are convinced that the other side is deluding themselves, it becomes extremely important that SOME ADULT SOMEWHERE examine the external reality and follow a process of reason to assess the truth.

Much as the politcal left (who as a group are heavily invested in the whole postmodernistic touchy feely thingy) would like to believe that they have exclusive rights to the truth, they have actually dealt themselves out of any contest for discovering truth by insisting that truth is relative. If it IS relative, then they they must agree that I am as correct in what I think as they are. Tsk Tsk. Too bad. So sad.

OTOH, if truth is NOT relative, but exists outside of whatever one side or the other feels is true, then by all means, let's get down to the evidence which will prove which side is correct. I'm game.

Do you begin to see what a house of cards they have built for themselves? If truth is relative, then by their own standards, it is not possible for anyone to be self-deluded-- since self-delusion (they call it "emotional truth" ) is their only reality.

What is most laughable is that their entire way of dealing with the world is based on a fundamental self-delusion - the denial of external reality.

When you live in a world where objective reality is unacknowledged, is it any wonder that from your perspective no one can every prove that what you feel is true, isn't really true? That is why the same distortions and creative fabrications resurface time after time in political discussions these days. The entire "the economy is all Bush's fault" for example. No matter how many times this is debunked, (or, I suspect, no matter how many years into Obamanomics we are) it will be recycled by the reality-based, or rather, the reality- deprived community.

To them, Obama may be fading as a leftist messianic superstar, but only because he is not going far enough in shoving their policies down America's throat. Certainly not because those polices don't work and never have worked! Let's see what happens when America thoroughly rejects their ideology in November.... I predict that the left will not be abashed; nor will they even consider re-examining their political --let alone their philosophical premises. No, they will whine loudly; scream hysterically; become agressive and probably violent, and insist that their policies were sabotoged by the likes of you and me (i.e., racist bigots who are homophobic, Islamophobic, and sexist to boot); that we are the ones who will not face reality, and so on and so forth ad infinitum.

7 comments:

Ray said...

It's the old argument between the ancient Greek philosophers and sophists. The philosophers argued that all was ruled by the logos, a property of an independent external universe. The sophists argued that reality was just a matter of perception and man was the measure of all things. According to the sophists, if enough people believe it, then it must be real.

George said...

Great article, Dr. Sanity. I may be all wet and leave the analysis to the pros, but I have to say that Mr. Obama's comment seems to be quite the Freudian slip. As a Marxist and revolutionist the path that he has put us on might very well be "just fine" - for making revolution means destroying our private economy. Alas, hobnobbing and fund-raising with the super-rich can only further alienate him from our economic reality.

RJ said...

Doc, you have placed before your readers (again!) a great "apple of truth" from the tree of knowledge! Well done and thanks for sharing!

The "core" to Obama is comprised of his natural family's history...or lack thereof. Most people don't want to go there, yet now it seems many are "coming out" with comments about how he refuses to leave his "ideology" given to him via his life's mentors, etc.

However, it's that darker skin and the group dynamic of being labeled a "racist" that stops even Romney from direct attacks on Obama's Neo-Marxist foundation relating to government and anti-capitalism beliefs and decisions.

"The economy is doing...fine" is especially true if one is out to destroy it!

How many of my fellow citizens have yet to realize this is his intent and direction? Most, it would appear.

The inner world of the "malignant narcissist" is indeed a scary place. I live outside his world, yet am daily impacted by his choices and decisions, along with those of his followers, just as blind as he is!

That doesn't mean I see everything clearly, it just means my formula for life has to take in such realities as this evil son of a bitch commanding at present the position of king of the hill!

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall...

I hope such will be the case this November 6th.

RJ said...

Allow me to add a little warning on our forthcoming Presidential election this November.

We've all heard about these "voter id" laws and problems. Who refuses to bring in a photo id? Yea, those nefarious democrats lead by Eric Holder, lapdog to Obama-Mao.

Now...think back these past 9 decades of international affairs. Recall how those third world countries operated in voting elections, especially those "communist-democratic" regimes. Recall how our dear former president with no lust in his heart...Jimmy Carter...went to different countries as an "observer" to document honest voting.

Beyond the "hanging chads" of a few years back who do you think has been priming their efforts to "steal" an American election if needed?

Yep...those in the democratic party, those who worship Obama, and those who want to keep feeding from the multi-teated government cash cows.

In other words, don't think that when November 7th comes around the game for a new President will be over; it just might be a new chapter in an ongoing revolution within America.

Who will be our "fat lady" and when will she sing?

OBloodyHell said...

Here's a slightly longer clip of the relevant JS show

I have to say, it's pretty even-handed, for Stewart.

OBloodyHell said...

>>> Who will be our "fat lady" and when will she sing?

As long as it's not Rosie O'Donnell I'm not too concerned.

OBloodyHell said...

>>>> Instead, Nobel Prize winning economic morons like Paul Krugman...

Meanwhile, Nobel Prize wining physics morons like Steven Chu demonstrate, with their recent 118mpg car, that they don't grasp the basic laws of physics.

So, not only have two Nobel prizes been awarded to two individuals who don't understand elementary level concepts of their supposed area of expertise, but The One has managed to snag both of them into his sphere of spokesidiots at the same time.

OTOH, President Downgrade has a Nobel he didn't earn, too... so that makes three unworthy recipients in one lone place.


Hrmmmm -- a strange pattern appears to be emerging....