And I contend that it is the consent that is destroyed, fully informed or not, in coercion. That's not a free choice. Consent implies no imposed consequences. Avoiding consequences is not consent.
RE: Mind control and the sociopaths who research it: Dr. Delgado
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Mind control and the sociopaths who research it: Dr. Delgado
Folks like Ghandi, Martin Luther King etc. are examples that one has consent under coercion.
I suggest that that is not (lack of) consent. That is refusing to be coerced. Yes, there is a choice between being bullied or doing what is demanded of One, but consent is not involved.
Consent is given freely, with no coercion. If it is coercion, its a choice.