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====== Mirroring ====== | ====== Mirroring ====== | ||
+ | **Accusation in a Mirror**, also known as **Mirroring**, | ||
- | {{tag> | + | Mirroring can be used many ways, such as a [[tactics: |
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+ | ===== Common Examples ===== | ||
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+ | Here are some common examples of mirroring seen in the wild by [[anonymous: | ||
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+ | * An [[hazards: | ||
+ | * Cyberbullies and [[tactics: | ||
+ | * People engaged in [[tactics: | ||
+ | * A [[tactics: | ||
+ | * [[hazards: | ||
+ | * A pedophile may accuse threats or investigators of being pedophiles themselves, or even worm their way into things like pedo hunting ops. | ||
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+ | These are just some examples, and is by no means an exhaustive list. In every case, the pattern is the same: Deflection away from one's own actions by the use of a scapegoat. | ||
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+ | This is a very common tactic used by gatekeepers and agent provocateurs. Sometimes they will attack to provoke the victim into complaining. The attacker will then use the complaint as " | ||
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+ | ===== Mirroring on the World Stage ===== | ||
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+ | Mirroring is commonly used in **genocides**, | ||
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+ | In **oligarchical two-party political systems**, mirroring is oftentimes deliberately used on both sides to keep the general public [[hazards: | ||
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