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1. Emotional stress, shock, or de-sensitization, to break down both intellectual and emotional resistance
2. Isolation, whether physical or emotional, from familiar sources of emotional support in resistance
3. Cross-examining pre-existing values, often by manipulating peer pressure
4. Stripping the individual of normal defences, such as reserve, dignity, a sense of privacy, or the ability to decline to participate
5. Rewarding acceptance of the new attitudes, values, and beliefs - a reward which can be simply release from the pressures inflicted on those who resist, or may take other symbolic or tangible form."
I will illustrate these using an odious book for children called 'How to Turn Your Parents Green', first published in 2007. Extracts from the book are shown in italics, and the techniques from Sowell's list are shown in bold:
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1. Emotional stress, shock, or de-sensitization, to break down both intellectual and emotional resistance
‘The weather’s gone weird. The polar bears are anxious. Ghastly Global Warming is here.’ There are more examples of this sort of thing, but it will all too familiar to anyone with even a passing acquaintance such material. It is the bog-standard.
2. Isolation, whether physical or emotional, from familiar sources of emotional support in resistance
For children, these familiar sources are usually their parents. Russell’s book sees them as stupid, selfish, ignorant people who are to be punished rather than seen as a source of advice or support:
‘…Only you can make the Groans behave because only you can make their lives a misery if they don’t. We’ll help you draw up a Glorious Green Charter for them sign, and show you how to punish them – oh yes – if they don’t change their Grumbelicious ways. Don’t be an Eco-Worrier, be an Eco-Warrior. And turn your parents Green.’
So, don't look to your parents for support, they are, after all quite wicked, and therefore you should 'make their lives a misery'.
3. Cross-examining pre-existing values, often by manipulating peer pressure
‘The main aim of a Groan’s life is to exploit as much of the planet as possible before someone else does. Even before Ghastly Global Warming, this philosophy was making the world a sadder place. Fiendish Fertilizers and Pestilential Pesticides have killed off wild flowers, birds, bees and hedgehogs. Our rivers and seas are horribly polluted. Most of us live surrounded by the noise, dirt, and danger of traffic. Groans think all this is fine and natural. So what if the hedgehog becomes extinct? So what if climate change kills millions of people? So what if kids have nowhere to play because there are too many cars? People die, they say with a shrug. Species disappear. Kids can play computer games.’
This is course is a parody of ‘pre-existing values’ but it serves his purpose. Maybe a child's pre-existing values included holding their parents in great esteem, but here they are portrayed as heartless exploiters. Maybe a child's pre-existing values included thinking the world was a source of wonder and delight, but here it is being made sadder, horribly polluted, noisy, dirty, and dangerous, with heartless adults ruining it.
4. Stripping the individual of normal defences, such as reserve, dignity, a sense of privacy, or the ability to decline to participate
Any child following the prescriptions of the book, would indeed be stripped of reserve, dignity and a sense of privacy. They are being encouraged to be interfering busybodies in the lives of others, as well as of their own a according the author's inane prescriptions. There is no option but to participate or else bad things will happen:
'Only you can do it, because only you can make the culprits change their ways. Only you can nag, pester, bug, torment and punish the people who are merrily wrecking your world.'
‘Of course, it isn’t easy being Green. We’re only human, after all. But if you follow Groan philosophy you’ll be unhappy, stressed, overweight and, quite possibly, under water.’
5. Rewarding acceptance of the new attitudes, values, and beliefs - a reward which can be simply release from the pressures inflicted on those who resist, or may take other symbolic or tangible form."
Mercifully, there seem to be no rewards on offer, but any children taken in by this trashy book are liable to get a sense of pressure to conform to its numerous prescriptions. Of course, it is only a book and as such can scarcely offer tangible rewards. They are more likely to come from organisations. Eco-Schools anyone?
Classical brainwashing such as recorded in the Korean war for example, was implemented while the victims were in the complete control of their tormentors in places such as prison-camps, and there over many months the techniques could be applied relentlessly every day. Even then, there is evidence that it was rarely as successful as hoped. But why should we tolerate even the attempt of trying some of these techniques on children? Who wants them to be scared, alienated, and told what to think, what to believe, and what to do by strangers writing books, or by eco-campaigners visiting their schools, or by DVDs imposed on them by the previous government of the UK? All for political ends, the pursuit of which through children involves first frightening them, then distancing them from their parents, dissing some of their society's great achievements such as affordable energy, and pushing the burden of reform, or even mere surival, on to their shoulders. You can see why ruthless people want to try brainwashing others. Fortunately for us all, it seems to be harder than they might think.