>  Today the realms of politics, commercial advetising, and news and  entertainment media are surrounded by all methods of  persuasion-techniques to make people believe either on conscious or  unconscious levels. 
This fact, shall not come as a surprise that ‘mind control’ is a  conspiracy theory orchestrated concept but rather a well-researched fact  amongst the social psychologists. However, the phenomenon of mind  control is processed by a number of dynamic systematic functions under  the category of Persuasion techniques. 
The phenomenon of mind control is not a lay notion with simple and  plain connotations. It operates at the heart of “attitude” of an  individual or a group. In social psychology, “attitude” is the  nucleus force that influences our behavior (towards something) and in  order for someone to influence our behavior, they shall have the  knowledge and the ability to influence our attitude and bring a change  in it. This change could be well achieved by the application of diverse  range of persuasion techniques. 
Among such persuasion techniques, the technique which is broadly  applied by the news (either print or electronic) media and the  politicians currently is known as “Social Inoculation Theory”.  Although, this theory is applied for many other reasons by even  multinational corporations in order to gain competitive advantage over  their competitors. However, nowadays this theory is simultaneously being  used extensively by the corporate media to manipulate people’s attitude  towards Islam, Muslims and particular group of Muslims which resist any  sort of occupation or oppression being imposed upon them (either  tangible or intangible). 
“Social inoculation Theory” was devised after a study carried out by  Hovland and his colleagues during the Second World War, working in the  U.S. Army’s Information and Education Division. They analyzed if one  sided or two sided messages were more effective in pursuing the  audiences. Soon after the defeat of the Nazis in the World War II, their  objective was to convince the American troops that the war would  continue for next two years, due to the conflict with Japan. During the  study, some soldiers were presented with one-sided messages, which  didn’t include any opposing views, while the others were presented with  the two-sided messages which not only mentioned the opposing view-points  but also refuted them. It was concluded that the one-sided message  worked better for those that believed that the war is far from being  over, while the two-sided messages remained effective with those that  initially believed that with Nazis’ defeat war would soon end.  Furthermore, the two-sided message along with the refutation (of the  opposing view-points) led to develop the sense of “inoculation” among  the troops, which prevented them to be susceptible to any unwanted  propaganda (from the opposing sides) and in response resist to it.  (Hovland, Lumsdaine, Sheffield, 1949) 
Later William McGuire developed this inoculation approach to persuasion  to counter the Soviet’s propaganda being thrown at the American people.  McGuire argued that people become susceptible to propaganda when they  are nurtured in a society which overly-protects them from experiencing  and confronting anything that is considered as a threat to culturally  shared beliefs. Therefore, a certain amount of exposure to the other  perspective and later to its refutation can help them resist and guard  themselves from the out-side ideologies and practices. 
The analogy for this theory was inspired from the field of medicine. It  is observed that in order to inoculate people against a certain virus,  they are injected with a very small amount of that particular virus, as a  result the body can be inoculated against the virus and the immune  system of the body starts to resist it (McGuire, 1999; McGuire &  Papageorgis, 1961). 
The primary purpose to devise this theory was to strengthen the mental  resistance among the people towards any particular object (i.e. either  people, idea, individual, belief system or a certain socio-political and  economic system), however by not by merely sending a one sided  propaganda message, rather by sending a two sided message which would be  based on providing certain limited amount of message or opinion from  the second end and then attempting to refute it, thereby strengthening  and reinforcing the resistance in the audiences or the masses.  Similarly, we learnt that this approach was used in order to prevent the  American people from the propaganda of the soviets and the communists  by inoculating them (make them resist) against any such identical  political or economic ideologies. 
The premise or rational well thought out behind such persuasive  approach is this that it would give the impression to the audiences that  they are inclining to a much objective, rational and a broadminded  approach (Bohner et al., 2003).While on the other hand the impression  being mentally orchestrated by the audiences is solely dependent upon  the sender of the information, i.e. to what extent is the sender (of the  information) manipulating the message either by providing a true  picture of the situation or exploiting the information or the message to  meet their (sender’s) own interests. 
However, when “social inoculation theory” is applied in the context of  changing the attitude of the people towards Islam in order to give rise  to a psychological resistance against it, we reach a conclusion without  any doubt that the campaign of such attempts are based on providing “an exploited two sided message”  about Islam and the Muslims driven by the Zionist corporate media and a  certain segment of Western politicians, which are no true  representation or reflection of the authentic or true teachings of Islam  and rather a delicately crafted “fantasy” and a “hoax” to be inculcated  into the audiences mind, so that they either consciously or  unconsciously continue to fear Islam as a belief or a way of living of  almost 1.3 billion + people on this earth. 
The application of “social inoculation theory” can be highlighted in  some potential news report, for instance considering the recent ban by  the French Government over the use of Hijab. Declaring that “it is against the state’s secular values”, which according to the theory is a one-sided message (in a news-report), and later the Muslim women using it respond that “it preserves their dignity and honor” (makes it a two-sided message in a news report) and finally the refutation of the women’s response with the statement, that “men and women are both equal and free”  (in the news report by either the news reporter or some analysts) would  help in inoculating the audiences against the women’s justification  that used the Hijab. 
The second most famous strategy in the international news media and the  political dimension against Islam is known as the “repetition  technique” or as the more renowned “mere-exposure effect” technique.  Although, this technique is overwhelmingly popular in the commercial  advertising it has proved to be an effective catalyst for those that  wish to manipulate audience’s perception about Muslims, Islam and the  population belonging to Islam being oppressed in certain parts of the  world and to deceive the audience from the truth of their causes such as  the movements in Kashmir, Palestine, Afghanistan, region of the Caucus,  and etc. 
The “mere-exposure effect” persuasion technique consists of persuading  the audience through the method of presenting a particular message  either in graphic or verbal or in combined ways by constantly repeating  them either at a particular duration of time, or at no fixed time  durations. However, the most important factor given fundamental  consideration in the technique is the specific message and the  particular image that needs to be portrayed regarding a certain thing  (people, things and ideas) and which will need to be constantly  repeated, so that the audiences are inculcated with the message to an  extent that it affects their attitude regarding a certain thing in  conscious and unconscious ways as the sender desires.  The technique  doesn’t guarantee desired affects across all the audiences, therefore,  some audiences that already hold a strong contrary opinion to the one  which is being presented in the message are likely to reject it.  Therefore, we observe that many people (although being non-Muslim) in  various societies are not affected by the constant propaganda methods of  the western media which attempts to malign Muslims or Islam or  generalize Muslims to be as “violent or terrorist”. 
Another preferred technique used in simultaneous combination with the  “mere-exposure effect” is the “classical conditioning/associative  learning” a learning technique discovered and studied by Ivan Pavlov, a  Russian physiologist and a 1904 Nobel Prize Winner for his study of the  physiology of dogs digestive system. (Ivan Pavlov- The Nobel Prize in  Physiology or Medicine 1904) 
The “classical conditioning” consists of identifying a neutral stimulus  (object) for which an individual doesn’t have any certain feeling or  neutrally responds toward, and later it is presented or associated with  another stimulus (object) towards which an individual responds, and then  continuously repeating them, until the similar nature of response (for  the neutral stimulus) is achieved which is shown or displayed for  another stimulus or object. For e.g. consider this technique in our  example with combination of the “mere-exposure effect”, we see that in  the post 9/11 world the media has associated the terms like “radical,  extremists, terrorist and fundamentalists” with Muslims and Islam, we  know that any common person would have a negative mental image to the  words like radical, extremists and terrorists, however, when associating  them with Muslims and Islam on constant and repetitive basis it leads  an individual or audiences to associate the negative mental image with  Muslims and Islam and this process is repeated to the extent which  ultimately leads the terms or the images to be perceived  interchangeably, i.e. Muslims as the Terrorists, or Terrorists as the  Muslims. 
Moreover, the constant and repetitive display of bearded or face  covered men battling against the U.S. & NATO Forces in Afghanistan  and Iraq, women either in Hijab or veil protesting against wars or  oppressions against Muslims or women in veil/hijab from Muslim countries  are a display of the brilliant application of the mere-exposure effect  in combination with the “classical conditioning” to misinform the world  against the Muslims and Islam. 
This combined technique alike the previous one (social inoculation  theory) is used in order to make people believe that Islam, Muslims and  their constant cry of just causes all around the world are nothing but a  grave threat to the global peace. Therefore, this technique doesn’t  come to us as a surprise, when we switch on our televisions, log onto  internets and tune into our radios to get some news and perceive the  same old fabricated terms for Muslims such as “radical Islamic, Islamic  extremists, Muslim Fundamentalists, Wahabbism and etc” either when the  matter pertaining to the Muslims is of a social or a political concern. 
However, thorough investigation of such attempts to malign Islam and  Muslims could help in formally identifying the western media’s and  political arena’s objectives. We could reach a conclusion with certainty  that the objective of such propaganda and persuasion is to make the  audiences which are not aware of the message of Islam, and its  commandments’ wisdom to deceive them of the beauty of its message and to  prevent people from embracing it as their way of life, to further  deceive the people so that they don’t resist their own governments to  stop their oppression against Muslims and to ultimately prevent the rise  of Islam as a present age compatible socio-political and economic  system anywhere in the world. 
Yet the massive audiences shall remember that they are not completely  restricted to initiate their pursuit of truth. People must try to  understand that there are many credible sources on the internet,  neighborhoods and the libraries which could help in their learning and  orientation of Islam and in breaking the very connotation about Islam  which is articulated by the biased factions of Media and the Political  circles. 
The best way and the first step approach is to be willing and motivated  to get a copy of the Qur’an (translated in their native language) to  study it and familiarize their minds with its message so that it allows  them to learn about Islam and its commandments’ wisdom within its  context. Secondly, the access to world famous Islamic orators on  websites such as YouTube is a great treasure for those that wish to  learn about Islam, orators like Dr. Zakir Naik, Bilal Abu Aminnah  Phillips, Dr. Muhammad Salah (from Egypt), Abdul Raheem Green, Dr. Jamal  Badawi, Yusuf Estes, and others are a great start for anyone to learn  about Islam. Moreover, websites such as http://www.islam-qa.com  is a comprehensive source (run by Dr. Shaykh Muhammad As-Salah  Munnajid) to learn about Islam from the context of sound teachings of  Islam, respectively the Qur’an and the authentic ahadith are a treasure  for the beginners and well-learned on Islam alike. Another place for the  beginners to  learn about Islam is Islam Tomorrow , Chat Islam or What  Islam . Simultaneously, the people ought to consider reading too and  that too from the credible authors that are presenting the truth about  Islam and not individuals or people that come as a lay authority on  Islam and misrepresent the religion to the people, so that they can  liberate their minds from being controlled to seek a free thought. 
Last, however not the least people need to consider going to diverse  sources for a different perspective on the news of developing events,  enabling them to get a complete background of the events and thereby  empowering them with the choice to freely discern between the truth and  falsehood in it. 
Finally, the detailed explanations made in our discussion can be  presented in the eloquence of the Qur’an to cease our argument, to shed  our despair and to enlighten our hopes. 
“And  they (disbelievers) plotted, and Allâh planned too. And Allâh is the  Best of the planners.” (Qur’an, Al-e-Imran, Chapter 3, Ayat/Verse-54)
“They  (the disbelievers) want to extinguish Allâh’s Light with their mouths,  but Allâh will not allow except that His Light should be perfected even  though thedisbelievers hate (it).” (Qur’an, Taubah, Chapter 9, Ayat/Verse-32
Great writing Paul....its nice to see someone writing about whats true for a change and expose the media for what it really is....
ReplyDeleteThis is so true i couldn't agree with you more...
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