Now to be fair, while I disagree with several of the views expressed by Carl Emerson in this thread and agree with most of the views expressed by yourself
@Paidiske , it is my belief that gaslighting requires an active intent to deceive. In other words, gaslighting proper must be done with a view to tricking the victim into doubting the reliability of their own appraisal of the situation, which was integral to the plot of the Ingrid Bergman film The Gaslights from which the verb is derived, which I highly reccommend if you haven’t seen it. Indeed I recently had a discussion with
@BobRyan on this subject (and I am not sure whether he agrees with my view that gaslighting requires an intent to deceive or not). By the way Bob I would really like to hear your opinion on the subject matter of this thread.
My view is that all corporal punishment of children is problematic, although I do not believe parents should be prosecuted for it unless they hit their child on the head or spank them severely enough to cause bruising, or use an implement like a belt, cane, paddle, martinet, wooden spoon or ruler (in particular, hitting the hand with a ruler which used to be a common form of corporal punishment in schools is barbaric).
I also reject on absolute grounds the idea that apartheid was a good thing, an argument I occasionally hear from South Africans which tends to be informed by their anecdotal, personal experiences; the fact that not all white South Africans and Rhodesians and Namibians mistreated Blacks and Coloreds, or that the ANC government of South Africa has become extremely corrupt and the country is being suffocated by rising crime and a collapsing economy, does not mean that the one party state in South Africa led by PW Botha, who was actually a dictator by any objective standard (consider the NP, or National Party, was the only legal political party), was in any respect good or worthy of admiration.
That said concerning
@Carl Emerson, I have found him to be a good friend and I do not believe him to be the sort of man who would engage in intentional dishonesty, which I believe is a prerequisite to gaslighting. In my experience sometimes people lose their train of thought in the course of a debate or lack an external perspective, and this can in some cases cause the appearance of gaslighting.
I am admittedly in an awkward situation in this thread because I love both
@Carl Emerson and
@Paidiske , and I agree with the views of
@Paidiske in this topic, at least, the vast majority, but I don’t believe
@Carl Emerson has tried to gaslight anyone based on my opinion of his moral character.