LINGUA NON CORRUPTA ESSE: Face-to-face manipulation as a form of linguistic corruption (non-fiction book)
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von Koreapeitsche
Vorwort
When it comes to face-to-face communication between two persons it is a specific form of intimacy. There are situations when there are people around and situations where there are no witnesses. When one person gets superior in such a conversation he or she can manipulate, exploit or even programme his or her conversation partner. This can happen during a private meeting, an official date or in extreme situations like police statements or lawyer visits in jail.
The normal course of face-to-face communication is a fair conversation between two persons who respect each other and act according to the rules of fair conversation. The four maxims of conversations would not be violated. During an unfair and disrespectful face-to-face conversations people might get intimidated, threatened, shanghaied, blackmailed, unruly contracted and hurt. When it is the target to hurt and intimidate a conversation partner then we’ve reached the level of linguistic corruption. In the worst case the second person might not even realise that he or she is manipulated. Some oppressors are psychologically that strongly educated that they could use numerous tricks for manipulation intuitively within the course of conversation. Therefore, face-to-face manipulation is a very weak spot. When empathy and manipulation skills like NLP come together you could do a lot of harm and not only get rid of aggression and send micro-aggressions. This way you can make others sick or even trigger su*cide.