I’m afraid that this may be one of those – do as I say, not
as I do posts. I know what I should be
doing ideally, but I don’t always do it. That’s ok. This is practice, not
perfection, thought that shouldn’t be an excuse to not try and correct our bad
behavior in the future.
For me, there is nothing quite so infuriating as a lie. I
suppose I lead a sheltered life if this is my main beef with the world, but
hear me out. I am all about reality
based problem solving. Lies prevent
reality based problem solving. They interfere.
Think of it as a form of verbal bullying designed to get people to take
courses of action that will not only not work, but may cause harm.
Why would people do this?
Because they either don’t know what they are saying is not true, or …
they have something to gain from the lie.
There are a couple of different ways to think aboiut how we
deal with lying.
One is behavioral. Lying is a behavior and can be modified
with behavioral modification techniques. In politics, there is a WHOLE LOT of
misinformation being spread by otherwise normal caring people who have no idea
that they were lied to or that the post they just shared is a lie or is based
on a lie. These people have been conditioned to do this and can be conditioned
to stop. The key is to remove the reward by letting them know – this isn’t
true. Yes, when you do this – people
retreat. But they also come back. The retreat and the re-entrenchment is what
happens when a reward is not received for some behavior. Just be patient and
allow them to come back for more. Eventually – they may even start to trust
you.
Am I good at this? Depends on the lie that is being told to me.
I gotta be honest, lies that are told by white nationalists, because they
involve denying and erasing people from the public sphere are so horrendous to
me that I have zero patience and sometimes – lose it. But I keep reminding
myself to try and be calmer the next time.
Another possibility is that the person is lying because they
are pathological about it. Lying has become so much of a habit that like any
habit – they can’t break it. You can’t get them to stop, your goal should
instead be to make sure people listening, understand it’s a lie. Challenging
them won’t change them, but it may help others avoid falling prey.
The final category is people who lie strategically for gain. These are the hardest to deal with because most of what they say is true
so you won’t notice the lie slipping through. These require skepticism and
doubt.
Which brings me to the technique – doubt. Skepticism. When someone tells a lie calling them
out as a liar is ok. Especially if it is a bald face lie. But for people who
don’t know they are lying, you need to get them to doubt and you do that – not
by calling them a liar- but in letting them know you are highly skeptical and
doubtful that what they just shared is true.
Is this easy to do in the moment when you are confronted by
obvious lies? No. But we have to start somewhere.
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