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Body Language in LOVE IS BLIND reunion. Body Language of Shayne Jansen
Body language expert and author of Snap: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, and Charisma Patti Wood explained that Shake appeared to “position himself for battle” during his explosive appearance on the reunion. When hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey questioned why he appeared on the show, Shake seemed to have a defense ready.
Wood notices that Shake sat “out and forward on the couch with his upper leg and knee outward.” Per her, this is a common “alpha male position,” that signifies that he was preparing for a fight. Here’s how she breaks it all down.
ICYMI, a lot of the criticism of Shake has to do with his treatment of Deepti Vempati, his ex-fiancĂ©e. During the show, he regularly talked about how he wasn’t sexually attracted to her — though he rarely opened up to her with such candor. During the reunion, he defended himself by saying, “We all have our physical preferences.”
And although that might not sound too controversial, his body language added an extra layer of aggression to the statement. When he said that, he flung his hand out. Per Wood, “That forward hand motion is aggressive. It’s a call. It’s a plea that ‘this is true for everybody.’”
Though Shake may have wanted his castmates to agree with him, their body language made it clear that he was on his own. While he spoke about love being “blurry” instead of blind, Deepti appeared to have a “micro-facial cue of rage,” per Wood. “She leaned back, pushed her head back, and closed her eyes,” Wood explains. “As if to say, this was so exasperating.”
What Does The ONE FINGERED SALUTE (One Finger pointed up) Gesture Mean? Body Language Expert Patti Wood
When I was young, I saw news stories on TV of
protestors of the Vietnam war giving the peace sign to each other in greeting
to show they wanted peace.
People use gestures
known as hand signs to show others, especially fellow members, that they are members
of the group. Often the meaning of a hand signal is only fully known by fellow
members, and the secretiveness of the hand signal gives it a special power.
Membership in a group
can be powerful and positive or create cultlike destructive power, and hand
signs of membership can communicate a positive and supportive message or hateful
and destructive one like these hand signs of white supremacist https://www.adl.org/hate-symbols?cat_id[153]=153
I am known as an expert in Hitler's body language.
Yes, I have an interesting career, research in Hitler's body language, and media
pundit on Celebrity Couples relationships. One of the topics the documentarians
and the media call on me to discuss is the Heil Hitler salute. Now I am being
asked about the ONE FINGERED SALUTE (One Finger pointed up) gesture.
Like the Nazi salute (https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/19741562/866231751332370374?hl=en
or the raised fist, the One Finger Up sign shows membership in group. This gesture
has become an integral part of both the Taliban and IS (Islamic State ISIS) propaganda,
particularly among the young.
Videos from IS-held areas frequently show small
children saluting with a single finger in unison while shouting IS propaganda. It's
an appropriated gesture from the Muslim Faith that used it to show their belief
in "the one."
This appropriated gesture has been
used by jihadis for years, including high-profile ones like Osama bin Laden. They
have appropriated to mean "The oneness of God and alienation of the west."
Within the jihadi context, the raised index finger takes on a political meaning,
widely rejecting any form of government not under Shariah law," It is used
by fighters and supporters of ISIS including disturbing photos of their murdered
victims. Jihadists translated their core ideas like the one-finger salute into
memes.
Now a subgroup of extreme conservatives in the GOP is using this
gesture. In speeches and social media, these extreme conservatives say they use
this gesture to show.
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They admire the conservative values of ISIS & Taliban
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They consider the fellow Ultra Conservatives in the GOP should
apply those principles with a "Christian" variant
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They agree with them that woman's value is to serve men and have
children
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They admire their insurgency fight.
Meaning of Hitler's Sieg Heil Salute and or the Nazi Salute
The
Nazi or Hitler salute was appropriated from a German hand signal that meant "Hail
Victory." It debuted in Nazi Germany in the 1930s to pay homage to Adolf
Hitler. It consists of raising an outstretched right arm with the palm down. In
Nazi Germany, it was often accompanied by chanting or shouting "Heil
Hitler" or "Sieg Heil." Hitler appropriated the chant of Heil
Hitler from American Football fight Songs because he loved the favored energy
they created in the crowd.
Since
World War II, neo-Nazis and other white supremacists have continued to use the
salute, making it the most common white supremacist hand sign in the world. (Other hand signs of white supremacist https://www.adl.org/hate-symbols?cat_id[153]=153
Germans were ordered under penalty to give the Nazi Salute. Under a decree
issued by Reich Minister
of the Interior Wilhelm
Frick on 13 July 1933 (one day before the ban on all non-Nazi
parties), all German public employees were required by law to use the salute. The
decree also required the salute during the singing of the national
anthem and the "Horst-Wessel-Lied."
It stipulated that "anyone not wishing to come under suspicion of
behaving in a consciously negative fashion will therefore render the Hitler Greeting."
A rider to the decree
added two weeks later stipulated that if physical disability prevented raising the
right arm, "then it is correct to carry out the Greeting with the left
arm. It became a way of showing inclusion and creating patriotic inclusion
and a way of excluding others. Eventually, On 27 September, prison inmates were
forbidden to use the salute, as were Jews by 1937.
Hitler used the full hand and arm held
out and away from the body in his speeches, and the less formal hand and arm
held straight up tight to the body in personal Greeting.
How Hitler Used Body Language and other Nonverbal Communication in His Speeches to Persuade His Audiences.
Hitler’s Use of Nonverbal Communication and Body Langauge in His Speeches.
Pausing (Though not captured in the propaganda film Triumph, Hitler would build anticipation to his speeches by pausing for as long as several minutes before starting to address the crowd.
Grand Arm and Hand Movements –Hitler
used his whole body and used sharp weapon-like gestures that swept up and down,
and across the audience’s field of vision.
Soldier Uniform - He wore uniforms in
his speeches. He wore army uniforms throughout the war rather than Nazi
uniforms or civilian clothes. H had made a promise to the people when he
invaded Poland that he would put on the soldier’s coat, the most sacred and
dear to me, and not take it off victory was secured, or he did not survive the
outcome.
Voice- Hitler would typically start a
speech with a long silent pause, then he would speak softly almost in a
whisper, then build to a louder with a shouted forceful cannon fire crescendo
Tempo - Hitler would start with silence
and a long pause then slowly build and increase his speed to a faster tempo,
then end so that he was racing almost out of control like a madman in a frenzy.
Content - Visual and Concrete Simple, He
spoke of things his audience could see and touch and smell the land the country
the people, rather than ideas and abstractions.
No podium- Hitler rarely, at least in
the footage we see and identify with, used a lectern. He wanted his audience to
have an unobstructed view of him, He wanted to seem courageous and as one who
didn’t need to hide behind a podium or use notes.
Repetition - Hitler was highly
repetitive, he fleshed out his concepts over and over again, never afraid of
repeating himself. His audience had a firm understanding of his message when he
was through.
Narrow Focus- Hitler always focused on
a handful of themes in any speech: he didn’t do long laundry lists.
Eye Contact- In most of his speeches,
Hitler looked up to the stars or out at his audience, he did not look down at
his notes and often did not use notes.
Emotional level – he appealed to the emotions
of his audience to rose hate, and feverish patriotism not intellect
He is a hypnotic speech pattern and repetition
to hypnotize his audience. Hypnotism is the willingness of an audience to
follow your direction ‘Imagine this, look at this, consider this.” As a speaker, he directed the audience’s attention to where he wanted it.