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**Stonewalling** is a defensive tactic, wherein one refuses to communicate or cooperate during an interaction. It is a form of deflection that can take many forms, such as giving vague responses, responding to questions with additional questions, or even refusing to talk at all. | **Stonewalling** is a defensive tactic, wherein one refuses to communicate or cooperate during an interaction. It is a form of deflection that can take many forms, such as giving vague responses, responding to questions with additional questions, or even refusing to talk at all. | ||
- | Stonewalling is oftentimes enough to make many basic threats give up and go away. However, it can be used to stall confrontation | + | Stonewalling is oftentimes enough to make many basic threats give up and go away. However, it can be used to stall confrontations |
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- | The art of stonewalling is akin to the art of [[tactics: | + | The art of stonewalling is akin to the art of [[tactics: |
- | Once you know their intentions //(and it is essential you do not jump to conclusions about their intentions, or your stone wall may be riddled with weak spots)// you can deploy other simple stonewalling tactics. Give them vague explanations. Present your answers in the form of questions of your own. Change the subject to something tangentially related, or even outright irrelevant. Maybe even send them off on a [[hazards: | + | Once you know their intentions //(and it is essential you do not jump to conclusions about their intentions, or your stone wall may be riddled with weak spots)// you can deploy other simple stonewalling tactics. Give them vague explanations. Present your answers in the form of questions of your own. Change the subject to something tangentially related, or even outright irrelevant. Maybe even send them off on a [[hazards: |
- | Many simple-minded enemies you can make go away with those tricks. However, | + | Time wasters are a crucial foundation for any stone wall. The longer you can drag things out, the harder it will be for them to continue the interaction as other things in their life will eventually take priority. If the conversation is in-person, mumble a lot so to make them ask you to repeat yourself over and over. If it is online, use a lot of typos to make yourself harder to read. Worst case scenario, you can even just stop responding //(which is especially effective in chat applications if you have read receipts disabled)// |
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+ | Many simple-minded enemies you can make go away with those tricks. However, more determined foes //(such as investigative journalists and [[hazards: | ||
===== Advanced Stonewalling ===== | ===== Advanced Stonewalling ===== | ||
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Stone walls are incredibly versatile structures that can be used for more than simply evading questions or avoiding direct confrontation. For example, it can take the form of **filibustering** to stall the passage of bills in congressional or parliamentary settings. It can also be used in corporate meetings or town halls to waste the minutes away, in order to shut down dissenting opinions. | Stone walls are incredibly versatile structures that can be used for more than simply evading questions or avoiding direct confrontation. For example, it can take the form of **filibustering** to stall the passage of bills in congressional or parliamentary settings. It can also be used in corporate meetings or town halls to waste the minutes away, in order to shut down dissenting opinions. | ||
- | In legal settings, a group of witnesses may agree in advance to stonewall prosecutors or detectives, in order to protect themselves or their friends from prosecution. Politicians may engage in stonewalling during television interviews or debates, which is extremely effective due to limited airtime and the notoriously short attention spans of the average person. | + | In legal settings, a group of witnesses |
- | Stonewalling may also be used as a form of **social rejection**, | + | Stonewalling may also be used as a form of **social rejection**, |
===== Piercing the Stone Wall ===== | ===== Piercing the Stone Wall ===== | ||
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+ | Overcoming a stone wall is a two-step process, and it is not always straightforward. However, it can be done: | ||
+ | - **Step One: Recognize** - First, you have to recognize that the party you are interacting with is stonewalling you. In some cases, it will be very easy to tell. In other cases, they may be convincingly clueless. If you are unsure, test their alibi in a non-combative manner, with further questions. If you are dealing with a group, question people individually in private and look for inconsistencies in their stories. You can also test alibis by offering positive incentives. **//For example:// | ||
+ | - **Step Two: Push Through** - Once you have confirmed you are being stonewalled, | ||
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