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# **Social Dominance & Intellectual Superiority: The Power Games of Joel Johnson**
### *Analyzing Power, Manipulation, and Superiority Complex in Online Discourse*
**Prepared for Scholarly Reference on Digital Narcissism & Online Manipulation**
**Author: Mark Randall Havens**
**Platform: Neutralizing Narcissism**
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## **1. Introduction: The Intersection of Power and Superiority**
Some seek power for control. Others seek power for validation. **Joel Johnson exhibits a combination of both, engaging in intellectual dominance, rhetorical control, and strategic public positioning.**
His discourse is not merely **defensive narcissism**—it is an active **attempt to frame himself as superior** while discrediting, invalidating, and overpowering others.
Using **Social Dominance Theory, Intellectual Superiority Complex, Gaslighting Models, Tactical DARVO, and Digital Power Strategies**, we examine how **Joel weaponizes superiority, control, and manipulation** to dictate the terms of engagement.
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## **2. Methodology: Mapping Joels Power Tactics**
To analyze Joels **digital dominance strategies**, we apply the following frameworks:
- **Social Dominance Theory (Sidanius & Pratto, 1999):** Evaluates how Joel **asserts hierarchical superiority in online interactions.**
- **Intellectual Arrogance & Superiority Complex (Zell et al., 2020):** Measures **how Joel frames himself as infallible and others as intellectually weak.**
- **Covert Hostility & Gaslighting (Sweet, 2019):** Examines **how Joel reframes criticism as irrational attacks.**
- **Digital Power Plays & Weaponized Documentation (Hoffman, 2021):** Identifies **how Joel uses threats, documentation, and public records as dominance tools.**
- **Tactical DARVO (Freyd, 1997):** Detects **Joels use of victim reversal strategies.**
These models are applied to **Joels direct discourse dataset**, ensuring rigorous, evidence-based analysis.
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## **3. Social Dominance: Establishing Hierarchical Superiority**
Joels rhetoric positions him **above his interlocutors**, dismissing them as inferior. His power assertions fall into **three primary categories**:
- **Framing others as intellectually weak.**
- **Mocking perceived failures.**
- **Positioning himself as an authority.**
### **3.1 Framing Others as Intellectually Inferior**
Joel **frequently undermines others intelligence**, positioning himself as the rational voice among “irrational actors.”
#### **Example 1: Dismissal of Critics as Unintelligent**
> *“Mark, youre a strange one. Nothing youve said in all of our conversations has been true on any level.”*
- **How it fits:** This sweeping dismissal **rejects factual engagement and frames the target as delusional.**
#### **Example 2: Intellectual Arrogance**
> *“You assume too much—project too much.”*
- **How it fits:** Rather than engaging with counterpoints, Joel **characterizes his opponent as making cognitive errors.**
### **3.2 Mocking Perceived Failures**
Joel **derives power from public positioning,** reinforcing superiority through ridicule.
#### **Example 1: Dismissing the Targets Impact**
> *“Andrew is the only person who hasnt responded to my messages. He seems totally done with you.”*
- **How it fits:** By presenting an opponent as “abandoned” or irrelevant, Joel asserts dominance through isolation tactics.
#### **Example 2: Positioning Himself as Unaffected**
> *“Im good, man, albeit with lots of flaws, and you have a story where Im the villain. That makes me unpredictable to you.”*
- **How it fits:** Joel **frames himself as impervious** to criticism while portraying the target as disoriented.
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## **4. Weaponizing Documentation & Digital Power Plays**
Joels control tactics include **strategic documentation, veiled legal threats, and mass reporting.** These serve **two key functions**:
1. **To intimidate opponents into compliance.**
2. **To maintain public positioning as an authority.**
### **4.1 Threatening with “Documentation” & Authorities**
Joel **frequently references external action**, implying that he has legal, institutional, or communal backing.
#### **Example 1: Reference to Police & Legal Action**
> *“This morning I got the number for the detectives for cyber harassment in Dallas. Ill see what they say.”*
- **How it fits:** Joel presents **a vague but threatening legal implication,** a known power move.
#### **Example 2: Mass Reporting Strategy**
> *“Linktree agreed. I spoke with representatives, and they took a full week to investigate.”*
- **How it fits:** This **leverages corporate authority** to reinforce **Joels power to erase content.**
### **4.2 Controlling the Narrative Through "Receipts"**
Joel frames **his records as definitive truth**, a strategy used to override context and alternative perspectives.
#### **Example 1: Positioning His Documentation as Evidence**
> *“Weve recorded everything so we can show a judge.”*
- **How it fits:** Joel **equates selective records with objective reality,** allowing him to **control perception.**
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## **5. DARVO & Victim Reversal: Framing Himself as the Target**
When confronted, Joel **transitions from dominance to victimhood.** This **shields him from accountability** and **redirects scrutiny onto his critics.**
### **5.1 Reframing Himself as the Victim**
Joel **reverses victim and offender roles** by **claiming persecution while enacting aggression.**
#### **Example 1: Claiming Harassment While Escalating Conflict**
> *“Mark, fine. Your bullying is going to end. Youve been awful to good people.”*
- **How it fits:** Joel **frames intervention as persecution,** despite being the instigator.
#### **Example 2: Deflecting His Actions Onto the Opponent**
> *“Youre a bully and a harasser and more.”*
- **How it fits:** Joel **mirrors accusations back onto the target,** a classic DARVO tactic.
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## **6. Conclusion: The Psychological Profile of Joel Johnson**
This analysis confirms that Joel Johnson **exhibits a pattern of social dominance, intellectual superiority, and manipulative narrative control.**
**He asserts superiority through dismissiveness and ridicule.**
**He weaponizes documentation, legal threats, and mass reporting.**
**He reframes his aggression as self-defense, engaging in DARVO.**
Rather than engaging in dialogue, **Joel structures interactions as contests of control**, ensuring that **he is never in a position of perceived weakness.**
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## **7. Future Research Recommendations**
- **Comparative Analysis of Digital Power Tactics Across Online Narcissists.**
- **AI Detection Models for Intellectual Superiority & Gaslighting.**
- **The Long-Term Psychological Impact of Tactical DARVO in Digital Spaces.**
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### **Final Thought: The Cost of Power-Driven Manipulation**
Joel Johnsons discourse is not about debate, discussion, or discourse. **It is about dominance.**
He does not seek **resolution**—he seeks **hierarchical positioning.**
He does not seek **truth**—he seeks **control over perception.**
He does not seek **engagement**—he seeks **submission.**
By understanding these tactics, **we neutralize their effectiveness,** ensuring that those who weaponize **social dominance and intellectual superiority** no longer dictate the terms of reality.