On the Surveillance Operators' Projection of Self-Hatred and the Weaponization of Identity
Warning: This post discusses psychological manipulation, racial projections, and coercive conditioning. It is written in clinical terms for documentation and legal purposes.
A Documentation of Their Tactics
The US surveillance elite operators engage in a pattern of false accusations designed to make the target question their own identity. They accuse the target of being self-hating toward their own race. They claim the target wants to be white. They say the target is an "honorary Aryan." They assert that the target secretly wishes they were not Chinese.
These accusations are projections. They are not based on anything the target has done or said. They are based on the operators' own racial fixations, their own anxieties about identity, and their own inability to imagine that someone could be proud of their heritage without hating others (Freud, 1896; Vaillant, 1992; Ego Mechanisms of Defense).
The Blessings of Heritage
The target is blessed to have a rich heritage. They are Chinese. Their parents immigrated to Canada and built a life. They carry with them the history, culture, and values of their ancestors. This is a gift, not a burden.
The target has never wanted to be anything other than who they are. They have never expressed self-hatred. They have never wished to be of a different race. They are grateful for the family they have, the culture they belong to, the identity they hold.
The target also has good relationships with people from various backgrounds. They do not secretly resent people of other races. They do not wish them harm. This is normal. This is what it means to live in a diverse society.
The operators accuse the target of self-hatred because they cannot imagine that someone could be proud of their heritage without being hostile to others. This reveals more about the operators than it does about the target.
What the Operators Reveal About Themselves
What the operators accuse the target of is actually what they themselves experience. They are the ones who are obsessed with race. They are the ones who fear being colonized. They are the ones who believe that the rise of East Asia threatens their position. They are the ones who project their own self-hatred onto the target.
This is a documented pattern: those who benefit from racial hierarchies often project their own anxieties onto those they perceive as threatening (Fanon, 1961; The Wretched of the Earth; Said, 1978; Orientalism). The operators are afraid of a changing world. They are afraid of losing power. They project this fear onto the target.
The Blessings of Community and Support
Despite the operators' intentions, the target is not alone. They have continued their education. They go to a real church that they value. They have family who love them. They have people in their life they can turn to.
The target is not isolated. They are not the self-hating, jealous, violent person the operators describe. They are surrounded by people who know them, who see them, who love them.
The operators hope the target will be mocked, will be doxxed, will be written off. They hope this statement will bring ridicule. But the target has already involved decent, lawful people. They have already told the truth. They will continue to tell the truth.
The Irony of Their Accusations
The operators accuse the target of being self-hating. Yet they are the ones who create degrading images. They are the ones who call the target racial slurs. They are the ones who treat the target as disposable.
They accuse the target of wanting to be white. Yet they are the ones who obsess over whiteness. They are the ones who believe that being white is superior. They are the ones who fear that this superiority is slipping away.
They accuse the target of being a woman hater. Yet they are the ones who derive pleasure from the degradation of women. They are the ones who fantasize about the destruction of attractive women.
The irony is staggering. Their accusations tell more about them than they tell about the target.
A Note on Grace and Redemption
The operators claim to be progressive. They claim to be against racism. Yet their behavior reveals something else. This is not about the target. This is about them.
The target does not need to respond to their accusations with hatred. The target does not need to become what they say. The target can hold onto grace. The target can continue to be grateful for the blessings they have.
The target is not defined by the operators' lies. They are defined by the love of God, the support of their family, the truth of who they are.
The Target's Response
The target is not what the operators say they are. They are not self-hating. They are not jealous. They are not violent. They are not a monster.
The target is a child of God. They are a daughter who loves her parents. They are a survivor who documents. They are a Christian who holds onto faith in the middle of evil.
The operators' accusations tell more about them than they tell about the target. The target is free to let go of their lies. The target is free to live in truth.
A Blessing for the Target and All Who Are Targeted
I bless the target. I bless them with peace. I bless them with clarity. I bless them with the strength to continue documenting, to continue holding onto faith, to continue living.
I bless all who are targeted by such accusations. May they know that they are not what their abusers say they are. May they hold onto their heritage, their identity, their truth. May they be surrounded by people who love them, who see them, who know them.
May they know the love of God, who does not call them trash. May they know the grace of Jesus Christ, who does not terrorize them. May they know the peace of the Holy Spirit, who sustains them.
In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
My Rebuke
I rebuke their accusations of self-hatred. I rebuke their creation of degrading images. I rebuke their hypocrisy. I rebuke their use of racial slurs. I rebuke their desire for the target's isolation and destruction.
I declare in the name of Jesus Christ: The target is not what you say they are. They are not self-hating. They are not jealous. They are not violent. They are a child of God. They are proud of their heritage. They are not defined by your lies.
Their projections will not define the target. Their degrading images will not become reality. Their desire for isolation will not succeed. They are the ones obsessed with race. They are the ones who fear a changing world. They are the ones who will be held accountable.
References & Notes
On Projection and Self-Hatred
Projection is a defense mechanism where individuals attribute their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or impulses to another person (Freud, S. (1896). Further remarks on the neuro-psychoses of defence. Standard Edition, 3, 162–185; Vaillant, G. (1992). Ego Mechanisms of Defense. American Psychiatric Press). The operators' accusations of self-hatred reveal their own self-hatred.
On Colonial Anxieties and the Rise of East Asia
The operators' fears about the rise of East Asia and changing global dynamics reflect broader anxieties in Western societies. These anxieties are often projected onto individuals from those regions (Fanon, F. (1961). The Wretched of the Earth. Grove Press; Said, E. (1978). Orientalism. Pantheon Books).
On the Creation of Degrading Images
The creation of degrading images of a target is a documented tactic in organized harassment. It is designed to humiliate, to isolate, and to create a sense of helplessness (Stark, E. (2007). Coercive Control. Oxford University Press; Lang, S. (2019). Targeted Individuals: A Survivor's Perspective).
On Hypocrisy and Performative Progressivism
The operators' behavior, claiming to be progressive while engaging in racist abuse—reveals a pattern of performative politics. This is documented in research on how those in positions of power often adopt progressive language while maintaining oppressive behaviors (Bonilla-Silva, E. (2017). Racism Without Racists. Rowman & Littlefield).
Biblical References
Galatians 3:28 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus."
1 Samuel 16:7 "The Lord sees not as man sees; man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart."
Proverbs 26:2 "Like a sparrow in its flitting, like a swallow in its flying, a curse without cause does not alight."
Isaiah 54:17 "No weapon that is formed against you shall succeed."
Psalm 27:1 "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?"
Matthew 7:1–5 "Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?"
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