The basics of classical conditioning, or as it is also known
Pavlovian conditioning, are quite simple: you link two stimuli together to
produce a new learned response. That’s it! I know, scary simple, scary
effective, and efficiently carried out if you can find a powerful enough
stimulus to link together with another.
As powerful stimuli go, fear of death is up there, perhaps in
the top three, if not number one with a bullet. If you boil down the human
drive to its most basic, the essence, if you will, of human nature, everyone is
driven by one of three things. You are either driven by love, by fear, or by
hate. Of course, there are subcategories to all of these, and each branches out
to almost infinite extremes, but for the most part, nitpicking the drivers of
any one person to the root source is something left to psychologists and head
shrinks. Basically, overly qualified simpletons who insist that the reason you
can’t love another human being stems from little Bobby knocking your lollipop out
of your hand when you were three.
For the sake of this exercise, we’re not going to dig deep;
we’re just going to assign our actions and reactions to one of three baskets.
Were my actions and reactions driven by love, were they driven by hate or were
they driven by fear?
An odd thing, isn’t it, that some seven billion people have
been classically conditioned within the span of a few weeks by linking the fear
of death with the hope for survival, if and only if you obey without question
every dot and tittle of power-drunk mayors and governors, even if their
proclamations make no reasonable sense.
Even while the entire narrative is unraveling, even while the
projected fatalities continue to shrink daily, having gone from a projected
death toll of 2.2 million to a now projected death toll of 65,000, (as of this
morning 60,000), the grip continues to tighten, and local constabularies are
making more and more outlandish demands.
It doesn’t matter that it’s not anywhere as bad as projected.
It doesn’t matter that every supposed specialist got it woefully wrong. If you
want to live, you must continue to obey. Don’t think, just comply! If you don’t
comply, well, you’re a bad citizen who wants to see death and destruction.
Did you forget those pictures of the coffins from Italy that
was a freeze frame from a movie? Did you forget the pictures of the overwhelmed
hospitals in certain American cities that turned out to be pictures of Italian
hospitals? How dare you question anything in a time of crisis? How dare you!
I have a few concerns regarding the fact that we have been so
easily conditioned. My first concern is that now that they know how easy it is
to control everyone, what’s to stop them from repeating this over and over
again, with more and more stringent orders?
All it takes is making people afraid. Afraid enough that some
of them are ending their lives for fear of potentially having this virus, then
telling them the only solution is to be a shut-in for the rest of their lives.
Your only hope for survival is to be dependent on the government for whatever crumbs
Nancy and Chuck, and all the rest of the ne’er-do-wells allow to slip through
their greedy fingers.
My second concern is that once this blows over, once the
panic subsides, and like every other virus that has made its way through the
planet this one also dies out, having known the euphoric nature of absolute
power, many of these bureaucrats and paper pushers will be reticent and
hesitant to give it up.
Going from wearing a polyester shirt and a clip-on tie, stuck
in a cubicle, with a picture of your pet cat to having the lives of others in
your sweaty palm, and making proclamations as to who can and cannot continue to
earn a living, who will be ruined and who will survive once this is done, is
such a dramatic change, going back to the cubicle is a fate worse than death.
When you give impotent people power, they will always abuse
the power they’ve been given. When you try to rescind the power you give to the
impotent because they’ve abused it, they will always fight you tooth and nail
to retain it.
Don’t even get me started on neighbors tattling on neighbors
for clearing their throat, or having a cough. If this is all it took to do away
with our freedoms, shred the constitution, and suspend individual rights, we
never deserved any of them in the first place.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
1 comment:
Wow! Very intense but spot on. Look forward to your posts.
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