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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Kafkatrapping

Speeding down the slippery slope, faster and faster until the friction overcomes even the slipperiness and causes your pants to burst into flame. Yes, even slippery slopes have 'slipperiness' that only works when going slow. Our society is on such a slope.

Our minds are sliding into the darkness.



In what seems now to be an age that has passed we used to have just a smidgen of hypocricy and a smidgen of dishonesty that acted like oil in the cogs. It allowed us - and others - to overlook some indiscretions, perhaps a lapse in good manners. We could tolerate the eccentrics and those that were  - shall we say - deviant from the normal.  We told 'little white lies' largely to protect others. We could think one thing and maybe, sometimes, fail to act in accordance with our expressed attitudes. People overlooked the lapse. Perhaps we received a disapproving look or a sharp word that stopped us 'going over the top'.  We were all aware that 'over the top' was the start of the slippery slope.

We tolerated quite a lot, but recognised that what we were tolerating - even in ourselves - was wrong. We acknowledged that no-one was perfect. We chastised and took our whacks when it got out of hand.

Over the top and down the slope though we lose that sense of social decorum. Honesty flies ahead and hypocricy becomes weighty. It drags us faster. Whacks become beatings. No deviation from the norm is tolerated. 

But our society has changed the norm.
Or Else.
Those who do the beating take a very 'holier than thou' appraoch that steals an unwarrented high moral ground. It is as though one is Kafka being on Trial. Not for them a 'tut-tut' or a look of disapproval. No. Out comes the cudgels, even for views that are sense itself.

A customer who occasionally drops in - its a long way from Canada -  was telling just how the slope works. Well, some of it. Wendy McElroy has a way of explaining things.

But first we were shown a part of an important 'interrogation. 

A lady says something eminently sensible. She is berated by the Woman with Power. The victim is called a 'BIGOT ! This is just about the worst thing one can be called.

Just who was the bigot there?

Wendy showed us warning signs to watch for.

Beware of Kafkatrapping
The term "kafkatrapping" describes a logical fallacy that is popular within gender feminism, racial politics and other ideologies of victimhood.
And now 'transgenderism', same sex 'marriage' 'asylum seekers' 'refugees', paedophilia and a host of demonic forces waiting in line.. 

It occurs when you are accused of a thought crime such as sexism, racism or homophobia. You respond with an honest denial, which is then used as further confirmation of your guilt. You are now trapped in a circular and unfalsifiable argument; no one who is accused can be innocent because the structure of kafkatrapping precludes that possibility.

The term derives from Franz Kafka's novel The Trial in which a nondescript bank clerk named Josef K. is arrested; no charges are ever revealed to the character or to the reader. Josef is prosecuted by a bizarre and tyrannical court of unknown authority and he is doomed by impenetrable red tape. 

In the end, Josef is abducted by two strange men and inexplicably executed by being stabbed through the heart. 

The Trial is Kafka's comment on totalitarian governments, like the Soviet Union, in which justice is twisted into a bitter, horrifying parody of itself and serves only those in charge.
The 'west' struggled against totalitarian Marxism for a generatiom. It thought it had won. Unfortunately it simply caught the virus. 'Cultural Marxism' has driven a knife through the heart of western institutions and thought just as through Josef K's.

Kafkatrapping twists reason and truth into self-parodies that serve victimhood ideologues who wish to avoid the evidence and reasoned arguments upon which truth rests. 

The term appears to have originated in a 2010 article written by author and open source software advocate Eric S. Raymond. He opens by acknowledging the worth of equality before the law and of treating others with respect. But, he notes,

"good causes sometimes have bad consequences." 

One such consequence is that tactics used to raise consciousness can veer "into the creepy and pathological, borrowing the least sane features of religious evangelism."
Raymond offers various models of how kafkatrapping operates. He calls the two most common ones A and C.
Model A: The accuser states, "Your refusal to acknowledge that you are guilty of (sin, racism, sexism, homophobia, oppression…) confirms that you are guilty of (sin, racism, sexism, homophobia, oppression…)." 

Harking back to The Trial, Raymond explains how the novel's plot parallels the structure and purpose of the accuser's nonargument. No specific acts are named in the accusation, which makes the claim unfalsifiable. 

The vague charge constitutes a thought crime, which also makes it unfalsifiable. 

As with The Trial, the process seems designed to create guilt and to destroy resistance so that you become malleable. Indeed, 

"the only way out … is … to acquiesce in his own destruction." 

Even if you are innocent, the only path to redemption is for you to plead guilty and accept punishment. 

Ideally, for the accuser, you even come to believe in your own guilt.

Model C is a common variant on the same theme. You may not have done, felt or thought anything wrong but you are still guilty because you benefit from a position of privilege created by others. 

In other words, you are guilty because of your identification with a group such as "male," "white," or "heterosexual." 

The accusation makes you responsible for the actions of strangers whose behavior you cannot control and who may have died long ago. 

Raymond writes, "The aim … is to produce a kind of free-floating guilt … a conviction of sinfulness that can be manipulated by the operator [accuser] to make the subject say and do things that are convenient to the operator's personal, political, or religious goals." 

To be redeemed, you must cease to disagree with your accuser and condemn your entire identity group.
What happens when an accuser confronts someone in the same identity group to which he or she belongs? For example, one woman may question aspects of politically correct feminism being presented by another. 

An entirely different phenomenon occurs. Obviously, the questioner will not be encouraged to condemn herself for being a woman or to excoriate all women. 

Instead, she will be defined out of the group.
This is called the "No True Scotsman" fallacy. It occurs when someone is confronted with an example that disproves a universal claim. The British philosopher Antony Flew described the fallacy, which he also named. One day Hamish McDonald reads an article in the Glasgow Morning Herald which reports on an attack by a sex maniac in England. Hamish declares aloud, "No Scotsman would do such a thing!" The next day, theGlasgow Morning Herald reports on an even worse attack in Scotland. 

Rather than reject his original statement, Hamish exclaims, "No true Scotsman would do such a thing." Thus, conservative women like Sarah Palin are not true women; blacks who question the validity of 'white privilege' cease to be viewed as truly black.
Other techniques are often associated with kafkatrapping. (Note: For a tactic to be true kafkatrapping, it has to involve an unfalsifiable claim.) 

Associated techniques that prove your guilt could include:
Requesting a clear-cut definition of what you are charged with – for example, homophobia;
Pointing out an injustice committed by the accuser's identity group;
Applying a single standard to everyone, e.g., refusing to accept that blacks cannot be racist;
Expressing skepticism about any aspect of the victimhood ideology, including the plausibility of anecdotal evidence;
Being ignorant of or uninterested in the subject;
Arguing against the ideology;
Saying "some of my best friends are X."
Kafkatrapping would seem to be a win-win situation for an accuser. And, in the short term, this may be true but its long-term impact can be devastating.
A movement becomes widespread because its voice is truth – at least, largely so – and its demand for justice is valid: For example, homosexuals have been hideously abused through much of history. 
 Have they? Literature is full of them and they seem to have been perfectly well accepted in the entertainment indusrty for at least 3000 years - and still are. I do not see the 'hideous treatment' but I suppose that makes me guity.

When a movement discards the truth and justice that made it grow and favors abusive attacks instead, it is in decline. 
Family Court Justice.

The abuse also quashes any productive discussion of real issues. Raymond observes, 

"manipulative ways of controlling people tend to hollow out the causes for which they are employed, smothering whatever worthy goals they may have begun with and reducing them to vehicles for the attainment of power and privilege over others."
A separate problem arises if the accuser honestly believes the kafkatrapping. A woman who believes all men are oppressors is unlikely to cooperate with them in a good will attempt to solve social problems. She is more likely to seek a position of dominance over men, which she justifies in the name of self-defense or as a payback that is her due. This heightens tension between the sexes and obstructs sincere attempts to resolve problems. 

A kafkatrapper true believer becomes increasingly isolated from people who are seen as "the enemy" because they disagree; the true believer becomes increasingly unable to even communicate with or have empathy for a broad spectrum of people. 

The kafkatrapper 'wins' the argument but loses a shared humanity.
It becomes attractive to be a victim. Fantasy becomes a gateway to fame, sympathy, compensation. 



And it allows the 'powers that be' (even of the moment) to take advantage. Even the otherwise 'ordinary' can invent , say, a rape accusation. The entire victim industry, through the distorted courts, especially the  Family Court, has become a 'Guilty until you prove yourself Innocent' and Kafkatrapping ensure that the innocent cannot win.

Forwarned is forarmed.

Drink.

Pax


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