Conspiracy of silence (expression)
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The expression conspiracy of silence, or culture of silence, relates to a condition or matter which is known to exist, but by tacit communal unspoken consensus is not talked about or acknowledged. Commonly such matters are considered culturally shameful.
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[edit] Examples of conspiracies of silence
The following are examples which at various times have been the subject of a culture (or conspiracy) of silence:
- Child abuse in the Church or in social services accommodation.
- Affairs
- Acknowledgement of war crimes
- Breaches of human rights, such as vanishing persons and torture
- Social conditions - gang crime, drugs or other unlawful or disparaged activity. Omerta, the Cosa Nostra (Mafia) cultural code of Sicily, is a significant example of an entire culture built upon silence. Stop Snitchin' is a recent example.
- Personal problems - for example the increasing alcoholism of a significant individual in some context may become the subject of a culture of silence, whereby attention is averted by the relevant group.
- Conditions considered shameful by the culture at large - for example erectile dysfunction and yeast infections
- Avoidance of recognition of some problem - for example gulf war syndrome or the like - in order to officially bury (hide) a possible problem and thus avoid accusations, investigations or liability.
A number of controversial matters are considered by some to be buried under a refusal to discuss, or not treated with appropriate seriousness, similar to a conspiracy of silence. Examples include UFOs, assassinations, military incidents, and more generally, various events where it is felt by a significant minority that the truth has been covered up. A proven example is the Watergate cover-up of the early 1970s, exposed by the Washington Post and the New York Times.
[edit] Effects of a conspiracy of silence
A conspiracy of silence in some field, has effects at many levels:
- Those who are directly suffering, or causing others to suffer, perpetuate their cycle of harm and suffering
- Those who have suffered have their suffering extended by being having their condition ignored or minimized, and are not considered seriously or redressed appropriately
- Lessons that might be learned for future are not learned
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[edit] See also
- See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
- Conspiracy of Silence (film)
- Conspiracy theory
- Social control
- Crowd psychology
- Fear mongering
- Risk Society