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Manipulators often use manipulation tactics to avoid taking responsibility for their actions from "summary" of Dark Psychology Emotional Manipulation by David Bennis

Manipulators are masters at evading accountability for their actions. They are skilled in using various manipulation tactics to shift the blame onto others or to create confusion and doubt about what really happened. By manipulating the narrative and distorting the truth, they avoid facing the consequences of their behavior. One common tactic manipulators use is called gaslighting, where they make their victims doubt their own perceptions and memories. By denying or downplaying their harmful actions and making the victim feel like they are the crazy one, manipulators can escape responsibility and control the situation. Another tactic manipulators employ is projection, where they project their own faults and shortcomings onto others. By accusing their victims of the very same behavior they are guilty of, manipulators create a diversion and make it harder for others to hold them accountable. Manipulators also use deflection to avoid taking responsibility. They shift the focus away from their actions by bringing up unrelated issues or attacking the character of their accusers. This tactic allows them to evade accountability and turn the tables in their favor. By employing these manipulation tactics, manipulators create a smokescreen that obscures the truth and protects them from the consequences of their actions. They are able to maintain control and power over others while avoiding any sense of guilt or remorse. In the end, it is the victims who are left questioning themselves and struggling to make sense of what really happened.
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    Dark Psychology Emotional Manipulation

    David Bennis

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