• PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Reminder that the term Stockholm Syndrome was coined to blame victims for being rightly more afraid of the police than their captors:

    In [Jess Hill’s] 2019 treatise on domestic violence See What You Made Me Do, Australian journalist Jess Hill described the syndrome as a “dubious pathology with no diagnostic criteria”, and stated that it is “riddled with misogyny and founded on a lie”; she also noted that a 2008 literature review revealed “most diagnoses [of Stockholm syndrome] are made by the media, not by psychologists or psychiatrists.” In particular, Hill’s analysis revealed that Stockholm authorities, responded to the robbery in a way that put the hostages at greater risk from the police than from their captors (hostage Kristin Enmark, who during the siege was granted a telephone call with Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, reported that Palme told her that the government would not negotiate with criminals); as well, she observed that Bejerot’s diagnosis of Enmark was made without ever having spoken to her.

    Otherwise, we probably agree that AmeriKKKans are a feckless, servile people.

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      Mod note: Do not make personal attacks towards this user, lest I have to slap more knuckles with a ruler. You can engage with the critique respectfully, or it’s 📏 time.

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      Stockholm syndrome is a proposed condition to explain why hostages occasionally develop a psychological bond with their captors. It is named after an attempted bank robbery in 1973, in Stockholm, Sweden

      ?

      • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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        My comment was in response to a comment about AmeriKKKans having “Stockholm Syndrome”, which as it turns out is not a real or valuable diagnosis. However, I do not disagree with the implied critique of AmeriKKKan people as being feckless and servile people.

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          You lost me with thebrepeated “amerikkkan” thing.

          A: It completely undercuts the seriousness of your comment and makes the whole thing come off as a tirade by an edgy teenager.

          B: Jokes don’t get funnier every time you repeat them, it was mid the first time and eye roll worthy by the 3rd.

          I agree with your points, just sucks that you chose to present it in such a juvenile way.

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          i dont think STOckholm syndrome applies to a large population. brainwashing, propagandization is what its called.

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      Nils Bejerot was a total hack. He tried to ban comic books, and later transcribed that same energy in a war on drugs that has resulted in some of the worst health outcomes for drug users in Europe. Unfortunately his ability to be confidently incorrect swayed a lot of gullible rubes, and his legacy still casts a shadow over Sweden to this day.

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      AmeriKKKans

      whoa! so edgy, poignant, and relevant!
      and so creative!
      amazing!
      *and everyone clapped*

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        AmeriKKKa is a settler-colonialist project, and the entity and its defenders deserve zero respect. I mentioned AmeriKKKans because the person I replied to used Stockholm Syndrome to critique AmeriKKKans on a post critiquing the AmeriKKKan healthcare system, so critiquing AmeriKKKa is relevant here. And I don’t like spelling AmeriKKKa as part of USA correctly because (1) places like Central America and South America should be distinguished from the United States of AmeriKKKa, and (2) it offends the people who need to be offended, i.e. people who still feel affinity for the AmeriKKKan project and people who tone-police others who are just brutally honest in speaking their minds.

        You are literally posting from an anarchist Lemmy instance, why TF is this controversial to you?