Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.4 Concepts of Sensation

Article 38 - Prejudice

Canon 952 (link)

Prejudice, or “hate” is one (1) of six (6) emotions of influence and control used by minorities in power to manipulate populations by modifying the (6) six ancient primordial biological emotions. Prejudice is based on the second primordial emotion of fight or violence against perceived threats, real or deliberately and artificially constructed.

Canon 953 (link)

The word Prejudice comes from the Latin prae/pre meaning "before" and iudicium meaning "judgment” – hence literally “prior judgment”. The concept of Prejudice meaning “detriment or damage caused by the violation of a legal right” is from the 16th Century and the birth of “Common Law”.

Canon 954 (link)

In order to promote institutionalized Fear, the minority seeking control of a society need to create enemies - real or imagined. Hence the use of prejudice to influence the society into creating new enemies within and without - whether justified or not.

Canon 955 (link)

Prejudice is more sophisticated than simple hatred as its presupposes some kind of crime as well as justification for any desired or assumed punishment without the proper review of the facts and without proof of the crime, or that the "new enemy" is guilty.

Canon 956 (link)

To promote Prejudice, societies controlled by small minorities frequently need to use their own resources to create artificial attacks from within, then blaming some "new enemy". Hence, a government that promotes Prejudice must itself be the greatest enemy against its own people.

Canon 957 (link)

In accordance with these canons, the deliberate use of Prejudice as a tool of statecraft, control, governance, influence or manipulation is rebrobate, forbidden and not permitted to be revived.