ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Diane Benscoter - Deprogrammer
Diane Benscoter, an ex-Moonie, is now invested in finding ways to battle extremist mentalities and their potentially deadly consequences.

Why you should listen

At 17, Diane Benscoter joined The Unification Church -- the religious cult whose members are commonly known as “Moonies.” After five long years, her distressed family arranged to have her deprogrammed. Benscoter then left The Unification Church, and was so affected by her experience that she became a deprogrammer herself. She devoted her time to extracting others from cults, until she was arrested for kidnapping. The shock of her arrest caused her to abandon her efforts for almost 20 years.

Now, after decades of research and study, Diane has begun to speak about her experiences. She recently completed a memoir describing her years as a member of The Unification Church and as a deprogrammer.

Furthermore, she has embarked on a new project to define “extremist viral memetic infections”. She believes that defining extremism as a memetic infection, from a cognitive neurological perspective, might allow us to develop better memes that would inoculate against the memes of extremist thought. These inoculating memes could prevent the spread of extremist viral memetic infections and their inherent dangers.

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Diane Benscoter: How cults rewire the brain

前统一教信徒黛安•班斯考特论异教的思考模式

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黛安•班考斯特探讨了她长达五年的异教信徒生涯。她以过来人的身份来分享她对异教及极端主义份子的想法,并为当今最困扰人的问题提出新见解。
- Deprogrammer
Diane Benscoter, an ex-Moonie, is now invested in finding ways to battle extremist mentalities and their potentially deadly consequences. Full bio

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My journey旅程 to coming未来 here today今天
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我今天所要谈的
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started开始 in 1974.
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是我从1974年开始即有的经验
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That's me with the funny滑稽 gloves手套.
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那个戴着奇怪手套的人就是我
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I was 17 and going on a peace和平 walk步行.
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那时我才17岁,我去参加和平示威游行
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What I didn't know though虽然, was most of those people, standing常设 there
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当时我并不知道,我身旁的这些人
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with me, were MooniesMoonies.
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大部份都是统一教的信徒
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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And within a week
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不到一个礼拜
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I had come to believe
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他们就说服我
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that the second第二 coming未来 of Christ基督 had occurred发生,
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耶稣已重返人间
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that it was Sun太阳 Myung Moon月亮,
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而文鲜明就是神祗的化身
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and that I had been specially特别 chosen选择 and prepared准备 by God
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我是上帝的选民
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to be his disciple弟子.
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我注定要追随文鲜明
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Now as cool as that sounds声音,
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虽然听起来很酷
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my family家庭 was not that thrilled高兴 with this.
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我的家人知道后却对此不大感冒
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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And they tried试着 everything they could to get me out of there.
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他们想尽办法地使我脱离那个教派
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There was an underground地下 railroad铁路 of sorts排序
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在那个年代有一个秘密组织
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that was going on during those years年份. Maybe some of you remember记得 it.
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也许你们有些人还记得
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They were called deprogrammersdeprogrammers.
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那个组织里的人被称为"反洗脑者"
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And after about five long years年份
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经过了漫长的五年
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my family家庭 had me deprogrammeddeprogrammed.
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我的家人终于成功地为我"反洗脑"了
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And I then became成为 a deprogrammerdeprogrammer.
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而我自己也成为"反洗脑者"
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I started开始 going out on cases.
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我开始帮助被洗脑的当事人
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And after about five years年份 of doing this,
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在做了将近五年的反洗脑工作后
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I was arrested被捕 for kidnapping绑架.
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我因绑架罪名被逮捕
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Most of the cases I went out on
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我辅导的大部份当事人
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were called involuntary非自愿.
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并非自愿接受反洗脑的
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What happened发生 was that the family家庭
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这些当事人的家人
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had to get their loved喜爱 ones那些 some safe安全 place地点 somehow不知何故.
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得先为当事人找到安全的藏身地
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And so they took them to some safe安全 place地点.
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把他们安置在那里
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And we would come in and talk to them, usually平时 for about a week.
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然后我们再去辅导,通常需持续一个礼拜左右
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And so after this happened发生,
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经过被警方逮捕的事件后
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I decided决定 it was a good time to turn my back on this work.
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我决定不再从事这种工作
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And about 20 years年份 went by.
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又过了大约 20年
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There was a burning燃烧 question though虽然 that would not leave离开 me.
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我脑中有个问题始终挥之不去
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And that was, "How did this happen发生 to me?"
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那就是:“我到底怎么了?”
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And in fact事实, what did happen发生 to my brain?
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或是说:“我的脑袋到底怎么了?”
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Because something did.
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因为我的脑中的确产生了变化
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And so I decided决定 to write a book, a memoir传记,
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于是我决定要写一本回忆录
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about this decade of my life.
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记录我人生中被洗脑和反洗脑的那十年
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And toward the end结束 of writing写作 that book
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当我快把书写完的时候
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there was a documentary记录 that came来了 out.
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有一部纪录片上映了
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It was on Jonestown琼斯镇.
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是关于琼斯镇时间(70年代美国人民圣殿教集体自杀的发生地)
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And it had a chilling令人心寒 effect影响 on me.
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我看了以后不禁毛骨悚然
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These are the dead in Jonestown琼斯镇.
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这些就是死于那次事件的人
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About 900 people died死亡 that day,
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当天大约有900个人丧生
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most of them taking服用 their own拥有 lives生活.
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其中大部份都是自杀
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Women妇女 gave poison to their babies婴儿,
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妇女将毒药喂给自己的小孩
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and watched看着 foam泡沫 come from their mouths嘴巴 as they died死亡.
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她们眼睁睁地看着儿童们口吐白沫而死
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The top最佳 picture图片 is a group of MooniesMoonies
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上面的照片是文鲜明(统一教)的信徒
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that have been blessed幸福 by their messiah弥赛亚.
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他们受到了救世主文鲜明的祝福
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Their mates队友 were chosen选择 for them.
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配偶也都由文鲜明挑选好了
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The bottom底部 picture图片 is Hitler希特勒 youth青年.
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下面的照片是信奉希特勒的青年军
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This is the leg of a suicide自杀 bomber轰炸机.
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这是一个人肉炸弹客的断腿
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The thing I had to admit承认 to myself,
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我很不愿意承认
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with great repulsion推斥,
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但又不得不承认的是
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was that I get it.
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我了解这些人
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I understand理解 how this could happen发生.
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我了解他们为什么会这样
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I understand理解 how someone's谁家 brain,
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我懂他们的脑子
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how someone's谁家 mind心神 can come to the place地点
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我懂他们为什么会有那些想法
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where it makes品牌 sense --
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而且我懂他们为什么会认为那些想法是对的
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in fact事实 it would be wrong错误, when your brain is working加工 like that --
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事实上,当你陷入那种思考模式以后
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not to try to save保存 the world世界 through通过 genocide种族灭绝.
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你会认为大屠杀是为了拯救世人
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And so what is this? How does this work?
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这到底是什么样的心态?它是如何形成的?
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And how I've come to view视图 what happened发生 to me
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我又是如何看清一切
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is a viral病毒, memetic模因 infection感染.
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我明白那其实是一种脑部中毒的现象
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For those of you who aren't familiar with memetics模因论,
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在座有些人可能不太清楚这概念
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a meme米姆 has been defined定义 as
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脑部中毒指的就是
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an idea理念 that replicates重复 in the human人的 brain
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一种想法在人脑中不断分裂复制
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and moves移动 from brain to brain like a virus病毒,
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它会像病毒一样散播到别人的脑中
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much like a virus病毒. The way a virus病毒 works作品 is --
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而就像病毒的运作方式一样
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it can infect感染 and do the most damage损伤 to someone有人
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会传染给他人并造成莫大伤害
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who has a compromised妥协 immune免疫的 system系统.
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抵抗力差的人更深受其害
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In 1974, I was young年轻, I was naive幼稚,
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1974年的我年轻又天真
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and I was pretty漂亮 lost丢失 in my world世界.
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我迷失在自己的世界里
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I was really idealistic理想主义.
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且抱着过于理想主义的态度
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These easy简单 ideas思路 to complex复杂 questions问题 are very appealing吸引人的
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统一教的思想直观,好似能解决人生之问,让人非常向往
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when you are emotionally感情上 vulnerable弱势.
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尤其那时的心灵又容易受人影响
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What happens发生 is that
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在这种状况下
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circular logic逻辑 takes over.
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思考逻辑如鬼打墙般走不出来
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"Moon月亮 is one with God.
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我才会相信“文鲜明是上帝的化身”
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God is going to fix固定 all the problems问题 in the world世界.
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“上帝会解决世间所有问题”
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All I have to do is humbly虚心 follow跟随.
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而我只要心悦诚服地追随他就好
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Because God is going to stop war战争 and hunger饥饿 --
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因为上帝会阻止战争和饥饿
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all these things I wanted to do --
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那也是我的理想
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all I have to do is humbly虚心 follow跟随.
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我只要心悦诚服的追随他就好
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Because after all, God is [working加工 through通过] the messiah弥赛亚. He's going to fix固定 all this."
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他是上帝派来的救世主,有他便天下太平
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It becomes impenetrable费解的.
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这种想法渐渐根深柢固
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And the most dangerous危险 part部分 of this
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而这种想法最可怕之处在于
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is that is creates创建 "us" and "them,"
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它造成了"我们"和"他们"的对立
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"right" and "wrong错误,"
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"对"与"错"的对立
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"good" and "evil邪恶."
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"正"与"邪"的对立
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And it makes品牌 anything possible可能,
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这让人什么事都做得出来
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makes品牌 anything rationalizable理性化.
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一切的行为都被合理化
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And the thing is, though虽然,
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但是
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if you looked看着 at my brain
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如果当时有办法一窥我的脑部
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during those years年份 in the MooniesMoonies --
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在我信奉统一教的那几年里
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neuroscience神经科学 is expanding扩大 exponentially成倍,
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不像现在有快速发展的神经科学
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as Ray射线 Kurzweil库兹威尔 said yesterday昨天. Science科学 is expanding扩大.
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正如雷·库兹韦尔昨天所说-科学正不断进步
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We're beginning开始 to look inside the brain.
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现在我们开始窥探人脑是如何运作的
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And so if you looked看着 at my brain, or any brain that's infected感染 with
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所以如果当时有办法一窥我的脑部
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a viral病毒 memetic模因 infection感染 like this,
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或是将任何如这样思想中毒的脑子
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and compared相比 it to anyone任何人 in this room房间,
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和在座任何人的脑子两相比较
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or anyone任何人 who uses使用 critical危急 thinking思维 on a regular定期 basis基础,
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或是和习惯批判性思考的人脑做比较的话
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I am convinced相信 it would look very, very different不同.
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我相信两种脑子看起来一定非常不同
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And that, strange奇怪 as it may可能 sound声音,
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在座各位或许会觉得我这么说很奇怪
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gives me hope希望.
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但这件事给了我希望
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And the reason原因 that gives me hope希望
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我有了希望是因为
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is that the first thing is to admit承认
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我们做到了解决问题的第一步
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that we have a problem问题.
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那就是:承认这个问题的确存在
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But it's a human人的 problem问题. It's a scientific科学 problem问题, if you will.
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但这是个人的问题,或者说是科学的问题
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It happens发生 in the human人的 brain. There is no evil邪恶 force out there to get us.
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它存在于我们的脑中,并非是外来的邪恶力量要害我们
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And so this is something that, through通过 research研究 and education教育,
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所以透过研究和教育
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I believe that we can solve解决.
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我相信这个问题是可以解决的
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And so the first step is to realize实现
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而解决此问题的第一步
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that we can do this together一起,
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就是明白我们需要一起努力
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and that there is no "us" and "them."
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不分彼此,永不对立
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Thank you very much. (Applause掌声)
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谢谢大家 (掌声)
Translated by Wang Qian
Reviewed by Chaoran Yu

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Diane Benscoter - Deprogrammer
Diane Benscoter, an ex-Moonie, is now invested in finding ways to battle extremist mentalities and their potentially deadly consequences.

Why you should listen

At 17, Diane Benscoter joined The Unification Church -- the religious cult whose members are commonly known as “Moonies.” After five long years, her distressed family arranged to have her deprogrammed. Benscoter then left The Unification Church, and was so affected by her experience that she became a deprogrammer herself. She devoted her time to extracting others from cults, until she was arrested for kidnapping. The shock of her arrest caused her to abandon her efforts for almost 20 years.

Now, after decades of research and study, Diane has begun to speak about her experiences. She recently completed a memoir describing her years as a member of The Unification Church and as a deprogrammer.

Furthermore, she has embarked on a new project to define “extremist viral memetic infections”. She believes that defining extremism as a memetic infection, from a cognitive neurological perspective, might allow us to develop better memes that would inoculate against the memes of extremist thought. These inoculating memes could prevent the spread of extremist viral memetic infections and their inherent dangers.

More profile about the speaker
Diane Benscoter | Speaker | TED.com