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Compartmentalization is especially effective for manipulating “useful idiots,” those who simply want to belong to a group, or those who are easily persuaded by emotional arguments. These people, by definition, do not recognize they are being used as pawns, and are completely unaware that their sacrifice may someday become a necessity. As such, compartmentalization allows ignorant individuals to commit immoral actions without even realizing how their actions may be part of an even more insidious plan, even if it leads to their own detriment.
The number of “true believers” in the Globalist-Deep State conspiracy endures as a minority. But even if one of these insiders recognizes that his or her actions could be considered immoral, compartmentalization can alleviate feelings of guilt or remorse, because any harm done by their actions can be justified as necessary sacrifices made for the greater good of the movement.
“Super-compartmentalization” involves one group being positioned against another, and is completely and totally unknown and alien to those being manipulated, and sadly, these divided actors/nations/entities will kill each other off and won’t even realize that they’ve been used and “had” for decades, if not centuries” [Deep State Defector, Rahul Manchanda].
We compartmentalize ourselves….It is part of life and human nature …We isolate and separate certain aspects of our personality from the rest of our personality or from our core self. This phenomenon flows from the fact that we arguably embrace multiple identities through our life, each being defined and influenced by the groups we interact with or the roles we perceive we ought to or wish to enact. However the self evolves along with the roles the person enacts, the fruit of social interaction. At the forefront of consciousness stands the persona, which shares a striking resemblance with what we refer to as social roles. The persona is a “false self”, a mask worn to suit societal expectations or ego ambitions. More importantly, the persona results from a personal interpretation of collective expectations, hereby fundamentally differing from the expression of one’s individuality. [The Moral Threat of Compartmentalization, Dr. Cécile Rozuel]