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- Post 5 — Human Trafficking Is Not What You Think It Is
The concept of human trafficking is often misconstrued as dramatic crime scenes, overshadowing its societal roots. While the DHS defines trafficking through coercion in commercial terms, such limitations obscure broader coercive relationships that exist in various cultural contexts. Trafficking represents a pervasive logic underlying societal structures, demanding reevaluation of consent and coercion norms. - Survivor Literacy Is…

- 64) Emotional Ambush
The author reflects on their struggle with emotional ambushes, feeling unworthy of their pain and ashamed of their emotional responses. They highlight the deep impact these ambushes can have on children, shaping adult behaviors and fears. The post emphasizes the importance of breaking this cycle for healthier emotional development. - MISOGYNY AS A CONTROL SYSTEM
(Including people born with penises who refuse to perform dominance) 1. OVERVIEW In control‑doctrine subcultures, misogyny is not limited to… Read more: MISOGYNY AS A CONTROL SYSTEM - ANTI-TRANS CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
(Mechanisms, boundaries, language, ecosystems, counter-architecture) 1. MECHANISM MAP Misogyny → Transphobia → Anti-Trans Violence as a Single Pipeline 1.1 Baseline:… Read more: ANTI-TRANS CONTROL ARCHITECTURE - DIRECTED AGGRESSION TOWARD TRANS PEOPLE
(How control‑doctrine subcultures escalate from misogyny to anti‑trans hostility) 1. OVERVIEW When a subculture is built on the idea that… Read more: DIRECTED AGGRESSION TOWARD TRANS PEOPLE - CONTROL-AS-DOCTRINE SUBCULTURES
(Where domination of “females” is not a byproduct — it is the point) 1. OVERVIEW Some subcultures do not merely… Read more: CONTROL-AS-DOCTRINE SUBCULTURES - Survivor Literacy – Survival wasn’t a choice. It was the only option
The content emphasizes that survival stems from unavoidable circumstances rather than personal choice, portraying resilience as a structural response shaped by harsh environments. It argues that recognizing survival as necessary, rather than heroic, is crucial to understanding the true nature of resilience. - Pathological Demand Avoidance as Pledge Refusal
Audience‑Facing, Depersonalized, Structural Framing Thesis:What is labeled Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is not avoidance of tasks.It is refusal to enter… Read more: Pathological Demand Avoidance as Pledge Refusal - Susan Dewey, Managed Risk Perception, and the Epistemology of Survivor Literacy
1. What Susan Dewey Actually Studied Susan Dewey’s ethnographic work with sex workers centers on how people perceive and manage… Read more: Susan Dewey, Managed Risk Perception, and the Epistemology of Survivor Literacy - 2) The Cult of the Ego – Revisited
The Cult of the Ego examines how power dynamics shape individual behavior and societal structures, enabling a bodied understanding through the examination of dynamics of the interactions among children on a playground. The author reflects on personal experiences within mini cults of family and social hierarchies, urging self-examination regarding compliance and the reinforcement of power systems in society. - Glass Ceiling Records – BTS – Counter-Institution
Glass Ceiling Records exemplifies a counter-institutional space that generates deeper insights and theory through lived experiences and collaboration. Unlike traditional institutions, it embraces emotional truths and relational practices, allowing participants to actively shape knowledge. This ecosystem thrives on creativity, community, and resilience, providing a dynamic alternative to conventional academic frameworks. - 93) Food Addiction- Intentional, Calculated, and Deliberate
The content examines the historical and societal factors contributing to food addiction, highlighting the role of ultra-processed foods engineered for addiction by corporations. It discusses food regulation, the impact of diet on mental health, and societal pressures around food choices. Ultimately, it critiques a system designed to profit from addiction and poor health. - Why Most People Cannot Have This Conversation
A Structural Explanation 1. The Culture Trains People Not to See Structure Most people are trained to think in: So… Read more: Why Most People Cannot Have This Conversation - Predictive Outcomes of a Shared Structural Collapse
When porn escalation and human‑rights regression share the same geometry 1. If the cultural nervousAbsolutely — and we can do… Read more: Predictive Outcomes of a Shared Structural Collapse
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