Contrapunctus and viewers,
Have you ever heard of Jane Elliot (I think she is brilliant, by the way)? Our topic here reminded me of a documentry I once saw about a program Jane Elliot ran with her grade-schoolers and then later with adult teachers; "a Class Divided" the program is titled. You can watch the entire program here as well as read more about it if you wish (I would STRONGLY urge
anybody in the world to watch this entire program more than once), but I will explain the gist of it. While this program was initiated primarily because of racial prejudices, there are some strong similarities and some very interesting occurances that are worth the relation with our subject here.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/divided/etc/view.htmlShe divided her class into two groups; brown eyed individuals and blue-eyed individuals. The first day, she told the class that the blue-eyed people are better than the brown eyed; they are smarter, they are better behaved, etc. What is so interesting is that after a brief disbelief by a couple of class members, the entire class started to believe it was true. The brown-eyed children thought they were less intelligent and the blue-eyed believed that they themselves were superior in the land of intelligence. She went on to point out behaviors that are "typical" of the group of inferiority and used whatever she could against them. In essence, the group began to witness the exact traits that seemed to prove there to be a genuine difference in the level of intelligence between brown-eyed people and blue-eyed people. You would have to watch the document to really get what goes on in the dynamics of the group.
The next day, Jane tells her class that she lied the day before. It is really the brown-eyed individuals who are smarter and more capable. Funny enough, the dynamics of the class change and the children all start to believe it even though the day before they believed the complete opposite and witnessed the behavior to back up the belief.
To continue, there are tests run each day that reveal shocking results about what can happen to a group of smart individuals when they are told they are not so. This is shown within the second frame.
Now, I would like to ask, do you see that for years upon years women have been told they are not as intelligent as men? What do you suppose the result of this would be? Given the simple program run by Jane Elliot in her class of grade-schoolers, I would think it to be shocking what effect this kind of mental manipulation can have on not only and individual, but a group of individuals.
Try standing in a room were everybody is laughing and pointing at you and only you, something must be wrong with you, right? Our Earth is just a "large" room, but many people don't think of it that way. We tend to think we are the center of the universe and because of that, we turn on each other out of sheer ignorance and perhaps even boredom.
Jane Elliot carried this program over into a group of well-educated, mature and intelligent adults (teachers), funny enough, with similar results.
At the end of the day I would like to think I will be strong enough to know who I am despite the people whom try to say differently. Sometimes, even when you know you're right, it's tough to stand in that knowing in the face of many who would happily exclaim that you are wrong.
Ratios, historical "facts", percentages and so forth will never measure the breadth of my essence and I hope I will never let them give a final word on who I am, who I can be, and who I am not or will never be. This is not really even my personal journey, it is everyone's, individually and collectively.
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