Anonymous ID: 42d5c8 April 22, 2025, 7:29 a.m. No.22939643   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>22939612

>>22939610

self destruction is a thing.

after almost of decade of psyops

and the thought of them losing shit which is worthless trinkets and comforts.

What do you think will habben if the shit hits the fan..

their own private Idaho ..

Anon is not kidding when anon stated that the public and individuals will be their own worst enemy if they keep clinging on to someone else to save them.

Anon went through their studys on outrage weaponized as psyops.

This subject needs much moar awareness.

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WEAPONIZED EMOTIONAL RESPONSE - OUTRAGE, 5TH GENERATIONAL WARFARE!!

note: A tool of the deep state, especially online, with 8 billion people on this planet, there will always be something, someone, does that will produce this emotion, what you do after it, when it is repeatedly triggered, will effect you, which they (deep state) will be used by the media to punish you. be careful and do not fall for the traps set.

anon believes this is a multi pronged attack.

this is the latest component of it.

outrage weaponized, linked to cause stress and weaken the immune system which causes illness and the body attacking itself and the covid vaccine.

>>22930146, >>22930852

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Outrage as Weaponized Response

Weaponized emotional responses, particularly outrage, can be used to manipulate public opinion and behavior. Outrage fatigue, a phenomenon where repeated exposure to morally charged news leads to emotional exhaustion, can make individuals less responsive to further provocations (1). This fatigue can be exploited by those who wish to diminish the effectiveness of emotional appeals over time.

Outrage itself serves as a tool for spreading misinformation and polarizing public opinion. Researchers have found that emotional appeals are more persuasive when the reader has knowledge gaps, making them more susceptible to false information (2). Weaponized empathy, or the manipulation of emotional responses, can distract people from considering the accuracy of the information they are consuming, leading to the spread of confusion and misinformation (3).

In the context of social media, individuals with high emotional intelligence can misuse their skills to manipulate others, creating deep trust and relationships only to exploit them later (4). This misuse of emotional intelligence can lead to the weaponization of trauma, where individuals use past experiences to control and silence others, deflecting responsibility and avoiding accountability (5).

Understanding and managing weaponized emotional responses is crucial. Strategies include questioning the motives behind emotional appeals, investigating the sources of information, and separating emotional responses from the ideas being presented (6). By doing so, individuals can better navigate the complexities of emotional manipulation and misinformation.

(1) https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/outrage-fatigue-is-real-heres-why-we-feel-it-and-how-to-cope/ (2) https://www.openmindmag.org/articles/weaponized-empathy (3) https://www.openmindmag.org/articles/weaponized-empathy (4) https://www.upwardspiralgroup.com/blog/weaponized-emotional-intelligence-protecting-yourself-and-upholding-sales-ethics (5) https://www.idare.co.in/inspire/article/trauma1 (6) https://www.openmindmag.org/articles/weaponized-empathy