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Beware of the Brainwashers


Brainwashers are defined as “the entity which feed things in your mind and make you believe it, follow it and use you for their benefit.” Well this is my definition.

Brainwashers can be people from political group, people of an ideological group, religious group and ethnic group. These can alter your minds thoughts and make you think what they want you to think. 
(Special note: They can affect only those who don’t think and verify but believe directly.) 

Whether rich or poor, educated or uneducated, urban or rural, everybody can be trapped by these people.


TYPES:
I’ll be not taking out the names, you will realize what I am talking about when you read it. 
 

Political Brainwashers: These people portray their ideologies, vision and thoughts as correct, even though how incorrect it might be. They always portray the opposition’s thoughts, workings in bad light. And as part of political democracy, the masses agree with them and support them. Issues in India are mostly based on religion, race, language, ethnicity rather than development and progress. People are brainwashed on the ground of religion, by showing them evils of other religions (sometimes true but many a times not). Using racial, ethnic and linguistic grounds and creating hatred for political success.


Ideological Brainwashers: No need to tell about these people. Fundamentalist groups motivate people in joining them in bloodshed which is not at all necessary. This leads them nowhere but still people join them.


Religious Brainwashers: Earlier during the colonial period, missionaries from the west came to east and converted them. Now it’s the other way around. These missionaries had setup all over the world and are successfully in most of the places while they were banned in few countries. They were able to convert people of upper group which states their success at it. Converting to another religion is not bad, but getting converted by a cult is not a good thing. These cults shape your mind and thoughts and you see the world they want to show. One person I know was trapped in a cult. He was a mischievous person in olden days and now he is a calm person who gives religious speeches in villages of India.


These Brainwashers alter facts, modify them, or give incomplete knowledge to people about it. So even if some people try to verify it, they get what they mean to get. Those people cannot be brainwashed who have the power of internet and use it to confirm the facts. Google, the deity of wisdom is very helpful in knowing historical, scientific and other facts. But one should not rely on one or two sites to confirm as different people have different views and no one is completely correct in anything. It is s matter of perspectives. For instance, for some Indians, Pakistanis are bad and vice versa. Same thing is applicable for Chinese and Japanese. So actual facts can be understand by knowing what those two think about each other and what the world thinks about them combined.

Some people who had patience to read this till end may have question why am I posting this…  Well that’s because I don’t want people to get brainwashed and play as a pawn for these brainwashers for their personal goals. Good day and BEWARE OF THE BRAINWASHERS!!!

Comments

  1. I see your writing skills are improving.

    One good way to counter biasing would be to look to scenarios from a neutral position. That helps in analyzing pros and cons properly without letting emotions or ethics get in the way.

    All in all, a good article. ^_^

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  2. y r u like a reality show judge? :P

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