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Revenge is sweet – or maybe it is sour? (no reappraisal without confrontation)
24.09.2024
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Revenge is sweet – or maybe it is sour? (no reappraisal without confrontation)
We all know: without a proper review of the Corona measures, there will be more pandemics, lockdowns and astronomical profits for the pharmaceutical industry. We show what a review could look like.
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I saw a film the other day. A fairly new one with Jason Statham and a really bad film. It's from the "rough and tumble league", with lots of carnage and corpses. Actually not worth mentioning at all... if it hadn't been for the part that got me thinking:
This time the bad guys in the film are not Russians, or Arabs, not Muslims, right-wingers or aliens, but this time the bad guys were American tech billionaires who are supported by state institutions. We know this kind of thing too and call it "deep state structures". Jason Statham, the hero of the film, hunts down the bad guy and executes him, and everything seems fine. - Really? - Really? Is everything really fine after that?
Almost like a training program, such films are always made according to the same pattern: There is a hero who comes and saves us all. We just have to wait on the sofa with chips and beer until he comes and does the unpleasant work for us ... and very importantly: they block out everything that happens when the film is over.
There are evaluations that have shown that a young person has already seen 40,000 murders before their 18th birthday. What do people actually learn from this? It is the paradigm: "Punishment must be and revenge is good when it hits the bad guys." If we look around society at the moment, we see many people who long for those responsible for the Corona hoax to be brought to justice, and we always have "punishment must be".
Has anyone ever thought about what such a punishment would result in? Do we really have the illusion that perpetrators reflect on their behavior after being convicted and change fundamentally? - Why should they do that?
If you talk to the people who are affected, you quickly realize: the perpetrators are only learning how not to get caught next time. And on the other hand, victims and relatives are not better off after a court verdict! Talk to victims and relatives. What these people really need is healing. But that cannot happen if the evil person is punished, but only if the perpetrator is confronted with his crime and his victim and in doing so deeply recognizes what he has done. However, such recognition will never come about through punishment. We know this from processes called "victim-perpetrator mediation". Statements from perpetrators have been documented who, after going through such a process, said that they would have accepted any punishment if they had been spared the confrontation with their own victims - and that says a lot.
In South Africa there is the "Ubuntu" tribe. As far as I know, there is a ritual there for how the tribe deals with a member of the community who has done something wrong: the whole tribe gathers in a circle, with the perpetrator in the middle. Then the people tell the perpetrator all the positive experiences they had with him. The whole thing can take quite a long time and at the end there is a real healing process in which everyone is seen and it is possible to accept the perpetrator back into the community.
This idea of such a "processing" goes beyond the limits of the imagination of people who have been conditioned in our culture, where it is always said that the villain has to get a "punch in the face" so that he finally understands everything he has done wrong. Most people are also not aware that such a sense of justice is "based on revenge" - and nothing lastingly good has ever come from a desire for revenge. Anyone who thinks like that is spiraling themselves into a spiral of fear, anger, aggression and hatred from which they can no longer escape, and in the process they are drinking the poison that they hope will kill the other person.
Specifically related to the villains of the Corona era: I don't want to see Karl Lauterbach, Jens Spahn and their ilk in a court where they are then sentenced to 15 years or life imprisonment. I don't want to offer them this easy way out of the situation, because once they have been through the trial and the prison sentence, they wouldn't have spent a minute thinking about themselves and their actions. - I want to see them in a TV studio, with cameras and a live audience of vaccine victims and their families. I hope that in this format these "gentlemen" will be confronted with their actions; in such a way that they are forced to look at the victims and at themselves... and ... in my wet dreams I host a show like this ;-)
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Revenge is sweet – or maybe it is sour? (no reappraisal without confrontation)
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I saw a film the other day. A fairly new one with Jason Statham and a really bad film. It's from the "rough and tumble league", with lots of carnage and corpses. Actually not worth mentioning at all... if it hadn't been for the part that got me thinking: This time the bad guys in the film are not Russians, or Arabs, not Muslims, right-wingers or aliens, but this time the bad guys were American tech billionaires who are supported by state institutions. We know this kind of thing too and call it "deep state structures". Jason Statham, the hero of the film, hunts down the bad guy and executes him, and everything seems fine. - Really? - Really? Is everything really fine after that? Almost like a training program, such films are always made according to the same pattern: There is a hero who comes and saves us all. We just have to wait on the sofa with chips and beer until he comes and does the unpleasant work for us ... and very importantly: they block out everything that happens when the film is over. There are evaluations that have shown that a young person has already seen 40,000 murders before their 18th birthday. What do people actually learn from this? It is the paradigm: "Punishment must be and revenge is good when it hits the bad guys." If we look around society at the moment, we see many people who long for those responsible for the Corona hoax to be brought to justice, and we always have "punishment must be". Has anyone ever thought about what such a punishment would result in? Do we really have the illusion that perpetrators reflect on their behavior after being convicted and change fundamentally? - Why should they do that? If you talk to the people who are affected, you quickly realize: the perpetrators are only learning how not to get caught next time. And on the other hand, victims and relatives are not better off after a court verdict! Talk to victims and relatives. What these people really need is healing. But that cannot happen if the evil person is punished, but only if the perpetrator is confronted with his crime and his victim and in doing so deeply recognizes what he has done. However, such recognition will never come about through punishment. We know this from processes called "victim-perpetrator mediation". Statements from perpetrators have been documented who, after going through such a process, said that they would have accepted any punishment if they had been spared the confrontation with their own victims - and that says a lot. In South Africa there is the "Ubuntu" tribe. As far as I know, there is a ritual there for how the tribe deals with a member of the community who has done something wrong: the whole tribe gathers in a circle, with the perpetrator in the middle. Then the people tell the perpetrator all the positive experiences they had with him. The whole thing can take quite a long time and at the end there is a real healing process in which everyone is seen and it is possible to accept the perpetrator back into the community. This idea of such a "processing" goes beyond the limits of the imagination of people who have been conditioned in our culture, where it is always said that the villain has to get a "punch in the face" so that he finally understands everything he has done wrong. Most people are also not aware that such a sense of justice is "based on revenge" - and nothing lastingly good has ever come from a desire for revenge. Anyone who thinks like that is spiraling themselves into a spiral of fear, anger, aggression and hatred from which they can no longer escape, and in the process they are drinking the poison that they hope will kill the other person. Specifically related to the villains of the Corona era: I don't want to see Karl Lauterbach, Jens Spahn and their ilk in a court where they are then sentenced to 15 years or life imprisonment. I don't want to offer them this easy way out of the situation, because once they have been through the trial and the prison sentence, they wouldn't have spent a minute thinking about themselves and their actions. - I want to see them in a TV studio, with cameras and a live audience of vaccine victims and their families. I hope that in this format these "gentlemen" will be confronted with their actions; in such a way that they are forced to look at the victims and at themselves... and ... in my wet dreams I host a show like this ;-)
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