The phrase “alternative facts” has lit up the internet since Kellyanne Conway infamously used it to describe the White House’s version of Trump’s sad inauguration crowd numbers.
While most people have read the phrase as synonymous with basic lies, it also has another meaning — and a brilliant redirect to a Psychology Today page perfectly explains it.
If you visit alternativefacts.com, you’ll be directed to an article on the site explaining the psychological phenomenon known as gaslighting.
“Gaslighting is a tactic of behavior in which a person or entity, in order to gain more power, makes a victim question their reality,” psychology expert Stephanie Sarkis writes. “It is a common technique of abusers, dictators, narcissists, and cult leaders. It is done slowly, so the victim doesn’t realize how much they’ve been brainwashed.” Read more…
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