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Operant conditioning, the Skinner Box, and Woke ideology with punishment

The shaping of society

Jon Rappoport
Dec 07, 2023
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This is your life. You’re a child forever, and the schoolmaster is rapping your knuckles with a ruler whenever you deviate from approved behavior.

Fines and jail are also involved.

If that isn’t enough, the protected groups you’re not bowing down to will attack you.

Operant conditioning. With enough punishment, you’ll be trained to behave.

The model of operant conditioning was put forward by BF Skinner, often called the most influential psychologist of the 20th century.

I call him what he was, a full-blown lunatic. He spent many words and many experiments enlarging on Pavlov’s work: conditioned-response.

Skinner basically opted for a reward-punishment approach to human life. Punish behavior you don’t like often enough and you change the behavior. Reward the behavior you do like, and the behavior will continue.

This is based on strict Materialism. As in: there is nothing BUT behavior in life, so it should be controlled.

Skinner designed a box. A chamber for animal experiments. Pigeon pushes lever, food comes out. Therefore, pigeon will keep pushing lever. Whenever pigeon steps across a line in the chamber, the floor gets hot. So he stops crossing the line.

Skinner and other demented psychologists took “this knowledge” and promoted its application to teaching children how to behave. Which became a whole field of behavior control in the real world.

Now we see it mirrored in all the Woke causes, which are forms of operant conditioning:

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