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 | | From: | Michael Calwell | | Subject: | Denial | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:45:50 +0000 |
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 | Between 1882 and 1968, 3,446 Blacks were lynched in the U.S. That number is surpassed in less than 3 days by abortion.
1,452 African-American children are killed each day by the heinous act of abortion.
3 out of 5 pregnant African-American women will abort their child.
Since 1973 there has been over 13 million Black children killed and their precious mothers victimized by the U.S. abortion industry.
Denial, in psychology, an ego defense mechanism that operates unconsciously to resolve emotional conflict, and to allay anxiety by refusing to perceive the more unpleasant aspects of external reality. In the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud, denial is described as a primitive defense mechanism. Anna Freud studied the widespread occurrence of denial among small children and explained that the mature ego does not continue to make extensive use of denial, because it conflicts with the capacity to recognize and critically test reality. Most people employ denial at some time in their lives when coping with stressful situations, such as the death of a loved one. Elisabeth KUbler-Ross's influential theory describes denial as the first stage of a dying person's progress in coming to terms with terminal illness. In such instances, denial may be considered adaptive. It is considered maladaptive, however, when it becomes delusional. In recent years, the term is used more generally, to describe the suppression of reality rather than a particular defense mechanism in the Freudian sense.
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 | | From: | Ray Fischer | | Subject: | Re: Denial (Pro-liar racism) | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 01:07:56 GMT |
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 | Michael Calwell wrote: > >Between 1882 and 1968, 3,446 Blacks were lynched in the U.S. That number >is surpassed in less than 3 days by abortion. > >1,452 African-American children are killed each day by the heinous act >of abortion.
That's an obvious lie, but it's really all the theocratic lunatics have.
-- Ray Fischer rfischer@sonic.net
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 | | From: | David W. Barnes | | Subject: | Re: Denial | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 15:04:49 -0800 |
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 | In article <41f42ca3$0$21782$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk>, Michael Calwell wrote:
> Between 1882 and 1968, 3,446 Blacks were lynched in the U.S. That number > is surpassed in less than 3 days by abortion. > > 1,452 African-American children are killed each day by the heinous act > of abortion. > > 3 out of 5 pregnant African-American women will abort their child. > > Since 1973 there has been over 13 million Black children killed and > their precious mothers victimized by the U.S. abortion industry. > > > > Denial, in psychology, an ego defense mechanism that operates > unconsciously to resolve emotional conflict, and to allay anxiety by > refusing to perceive the more unpleasant aspects of external reality. In > the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud, denial is described as a > primitive defense mechanism. Anna Freud studied the widespread > occurrence of denial among small children and explained that the mature > ego does not continue to make extensive use of denial, because it > conflicts with the capacity to recognize and critically test reality. > Most people employ denial at some time in their lives when coping with > stressful situations, such as the death of a loved one. Elisabeth > KUbler-Ross's influential theory describes denial as the first stage of > a dying person's progress in coming to terms with terminal illness. In > such instances, denial may be considered adaptive. It is considered > maladaptive, however, when it becomes delusional. In recent years, the > term is used more generally, to describe the suppression of reality > rather than a particular defense mechanism in the Freudian sense.
Give us the definition of "propaganda" next.
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