Conspiracy of silence,......, ever thought you'd experienced anything like this?

grahamg

Old codger
It crossed my mind I once experienced, or even attributed to what someone might call a "conspiracy of silence", (though exactly how much conspiring actually went on remains a bit of a mystery, if any in fairness?)?

Why it might fit the definition I've found is that at least one person maybe responsible in any conspiracy, did go further than you'd have expected not to let on about lets call it a "family secret", (ironically something kept from our brother). She went to stay with our brother for a week and still said nothing to him or his family.

I eventually tried to indicate to my brother as gently as possible what he and his wife had been kept in the dark concerning, and I'd been guilty of hiding from him for a couple of years. He saw straight through my "dressing things up", although in the end fences were mended with those who had falsely accused him of whatever it was, and everyone more or less returned to normal levels of communication and friendliness.

Oh, and the sibling who stayed with our brother critised my revealing what was going on to him would you believe!

Sorry to be bit cute about this example I've cited, though the details dont really matter to this thread discussion, as it is simply about whether or not other forum members believe they've experienced a conspiracy of silence used against them, or else taken part in such behaviour, to the extent I did, or even more so perhaps(?). :unsure:

BTW here is the definition of a conspiracy of silence I'm accepting as accurate:

"A conspiracy of silence, or culture of silence, describes the behavior of a group of people of some size, as large as an entire national group or profession or as small as a group of colleagues, that by unspoken consensus does not mention, discuss, or acknowledge a given subject. The practice may be motivated by positive interest in group solidarity or by such negative impulses as fear of political repercussion or social ostracism. It differs from avoiding a taboo subject in that the term is applied to more limited social and political contexts rather than to an entire culture. As a descriptor, conspiracy of silence implies dishonesty, sometimes cowardice, sometimes privileging loyalty to one social group over another. As a social practice, it is rather more extensive than the use of euphemisms to avoid addressing a topic directly."
 

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Isn't by definition "Conspiracy" have the element of something unknown, or secret? Off the top of my head, that means about every modern business venture, huge corps, drug use, affairs, and on and on. So yes, I am a victum of a ton of "Conspiracy Silence".
 

@grahamg, So I gather that you're talking about a situation where a family member circulated an unfounded allegation about another family member? And, the rest of the family stayed silent, and didn't address the issue at all, making the allegation "true"...? If so, that would be the ultimate betrayal, but actually committed in weakness.
"A lie left unchallenged becomes the truth".
 
@grahamg, So I gather that you're talking about a situation where a family member circulated an unfounded allegation about another family member? And, the rest of the family stayed silent, and didn't address the issue at all, making the allegation "true"...? If so, that would be the ultimate betrayal, but actually committed in weakness.
"A lie left unchallenged becomes the truth".
Very good points, I hadn't thought of it that way, but in the example I quoted the lie (or whatever it might have been lead to false allegations), was eventually confronted.
 
Teenage girls will band together against one who was formerly in their group. It’s often based on petty reasons.
I was once in the presence of a strong minded ten year old who had decided not to respond to anything I said to her that day, (nor anyone else she encountered for that matter!).

She kept this up for about four hours, by which time even I'd run out of things to say to encourage her to open up, (well within an hour in fact), but I had a card to play up my sleeve.

My brother had five children and I went to his farm for lunch and the silent ten year old was plonked amongst these chattering children, and tried her best to keep up the silence, but was defeated. She started speaking again, when the other children started wondering what was the matter with her (perhaps?).

However, when the ten year old went home she quite truthfully stated I'd not spoken to her for a long period, leading me to believe there may have been some kind of conspiracy at play that day too(?). :)
 
I think that the term "conspiracy of silence" denotes a tacit acknowledgement, and agreement to an immoral act. I believe the worse the immoral act, the more the 'conspiracy of silence" exists. I'm not sure "keeping secrets" rises to the level of a conspiracy.
 
I think that the term "conspiracy of silence" denotes a tacit acknowledgement, and agreement to an immoral act. I believe the worse the immoral act, the more the 'conspiracy of silence" exists. I'm not sure "keeping secrets" rises to the level of a conspiracy.
You'd hope though the opposite were true wouldn't you, (call in Perry Mason, to figure things out!).
 

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