Excerpt from William Collin's The Destructivists
The oldest and most effective trick in the book is divide and conquer. Think of this whenever you come across yet another of the divisive narratives that now abound.
The idea is simple. An out-group is distinguished from the in-group. The out-group is blamed for all the ills of society. The in-group are those who, it is claimed, suffer at the hands of the out-group. The appeal to the in-group is based on two factors: flattery and resentment.
The in-group are flattered by being told they are superior to the out-group. Their resentment is generated by being told that they are being, and have always been, badly used by the out-group. The out-group is said to enjoy greater wealth and power at the in-group’s expense, and perhaps also to abuse them in other ways. For the process to work it is not necessary that the flattery and resentment are factually well founded: it is only necessary that the in-group can be brought to believe it. What the out-group believes is of no consequence. This is the origin of the divisions which are the hallmark and motive energy of these systems of power brokering.
The driving resentment is presented as a moral crusade, and hence laudable not a character flaw. But it is a character flaw - which makes the associated flattery even harder for the in-groups to resist. What’s not to like when you are encouraged to bask in a warm glow of superiority whilst being told that you are owed benefits due to other people’s past misdemeanours? It’s so much more attractive than being told you are a sinner, and that you are owed no more than you owe others.
Moral Infantilism is the key to manipulating the public perception of the moral right. It is the mechanism whereby potential sources of moral probity can be spun so as to transfer power to the infantilist, and thereby to progress covert aims.
What must be borne in mind throughout is that any source of ostensible moral rectitude can, to the possessor of it, be converted into a form of power. It is not necessary that the claim to this moral cachet be valid, or that the ethical position from which the appeal is made would withstand scrutiny. It is only necessary that the issue can be spun to appear so. The objective is that, in due course, the infantilised perspective will be adopted into the social morality and thus become the dominant belief. Such an established source of moral probity should be regarded as analogous to a battery, or a monetary currency: a source of power which may be deployed in many ways. It is not necessary for the infantilist to have any genuine concern for the apparent recipients of this moral concern. Victims may be, and frequently are, cynically exploited.
The key elements of moral infantilism are,
Promoting only one side of an issue;
Encouraging extreme simplicity, all complexity, nuance, context and balance is ignored, everything is 100% good or 100% bad;
*Disagreement is conflated, deliberately, with evil intent, and extends even to the slightest departure from ideological purity: if you do not 100% agree, then you are 100% wicked.
As a result of the above approaches, division is created: the public becomes divided into good people and bad people, no in-between. Recall that division into such in-groups and out-groups is always a feature of these totalist mindsets.
Do you see how clever this is? The would-be conqueror need not build a strong moral case. That is not even desirable. Instead a deliberately naïve moral position is adopted – infantile, but just perfect to appeal to those (and there are many) whose emotional make up will cause them to swallow it whole. So the policy gathers its zealots and lesser supporters. On the other hand, the very evident shortcomings of this infantile moral position is also guaranteed to provoke outrage and opposition from those who can still think straight. Both sides are being played. The result is, as desired, division – and hence our downfall.
Remember this when you are next outraged or “offended”: you are being played.
You can find William Collins on his blog here http://empathygap.uk/?p=4007
and the Destructivists book can be found here https://www.amazon.com/Destructivists-William-Collins-ebook/dp/B09XB5W74H