Orli Peter

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Orli Peter

@orlipeter

Neuropsychologist, trauma specialist, former associate professor at Mount St. Mary's University, child of a Holocaust survivor, CEO, Israel Healing Initiative.

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Haziran 2015
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@gat0g1rl @lelemSLP Thank you. That is so kind and meaningful to the many of us who are doing what we can to help repair horrors.
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Those who lost their voices have found an angel in you. I don't know when truth became something so malleable but what transpired on Oct 7, the horrors and heartbreak especially MUST BE SEEN! Your work, your words and your ability to make this happen is so important. Thank you, from everyone, everywhere, with a heart.
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Thank you, @lelemSLP. Soon after October 7, one of the survivors told me that the souls of the murdered speak through him. When I wrote this, I thought the words were mine. Now I know they belong to the survivors.
lelemSLP@lelemSLP

"Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak" Dr. Orli Peter @orlipeter, psychologist who is helping Nova survivors, in an open letter to Mamdani's wife: "Dear Ms. Rama Duwaji, You publicly liked social media posts describing the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas as “collective liberation.” You also placed a heart next to an Instagram post claiming that the reports of mass rapes on Oct. 7 were a “hoax.” For the past two and a half years, I have been treating survivors of October 7, helping them slowly rebuild shattered lives and broken nervous systems. Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak. Some of the people sitting across from me in therapy had witnessed rapes and executions so brutal that their nervous systems simply shut down. Words stopped working. These people did not simply survive war. They survived mass and socially sanctioned sadism. Subsequent investigations by journalists, forensic teams and international bodies documented widespread sexual violence that day. Families were burned alive. Festival goers hunted down, raped and then executed. Hamas terrorists documented much of the violence themselves: one attacker used a victim’s phone to call his parents and brag that he had killed 10 Jews with his own hands; and you surely saw the footage of Shani Louk, whose body Hamas fighters paraded through Gaza in the back of a truck while crowds spat and celebrated. Survivors of the Nova festival have also described militants laughing as they hunted festivalgoers hiding in the fields. These were not acts carried out in secrecy. They were recorded, boasted about and, in some cases, carried out with visible pleasure. These were not only acts of murder. They were staged performances of cruelty. This was not violence used as a means to an end. It was violence relished for its own sake. That is the socially sanctioned mass sadism my patients are still haunted by, superimposed on everything they see. Once that sadism becomes undeniable, the narrative has a problem. Mass murder can still be reframed as resistance. Rape cannot. It exposes the cruelty too clearly, so it has to be denied. That denial carries consequences not only for the survivors I treat but for Palestinians as well. Refusing to confront the mass sadism of Oct. 7 keeps Palestinians trapped under the same violent movement that terrorizes them. Hamas has long brutalized its own population. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented torture, arbitrary detention, and killings of Palestinians accused of dissent or collaboration, and journalists have reported Hamas beating and arresting Gazans who protest its rule. This is what authoritarian movements do. Cruelty outward. Repression inward. As New York City’s first lady, you are in a public position to inspire a movement for Palestinian rights and safety. The survivors I treat are still trying to rebuild their lives after what they witnessed. Palestinians deserve to be free from the same sadistic movement that terrorizes them as well. Public gestures matter. When someone in a position of influence treats atrocity as liberation, the signal travels far beyond a social media post. The evidence is clear. Admit that you were wrong and withdraw your support for the lie. Some of us spend our days helping survivors rebuild the lives that Hamas shattered. The least the rest of the world can do is stop sanitizing mass sadism and tell the truth about what was done to the victims of Hamas’ cruelty. ".

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Does Javier Bardem realize the moral statement he is making by wearing the Handala pin - the barefoot refugee with his back turned? Yes, the pin is about resistance, but that resistance includes the corrupt Palestinian leadership. It was created by Palestinian cartoonist Naji al-Ali, who spent years skewering the corruption and authoritarianism of Arafat’s PLO and Arab regimes exploiting the Palestinian cause. In 1987, al-Ali was murdered in London widely believed to involve Arafat’s PLO-linked actors. By wearing the pin, Javier thinks he’s making a moral statement - it just may not be the one he thinks he’s making.
Jake Wallis Simons@JakeWSimons

Why do people take actors seriously when it comes to geopolitics? And why do they all have the same views?

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Why do people take actors seriously when it comes to geopolitics? And why do they all have the same views?
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Orli Peter@orlipeter·
Did I just die and go to heaven? I’m honestly speechless. Thank you, @Mr_Andrew_Fox . I have enormous respect for you and I’m grateful for your friendship and for the many ways you’ve supported the Israel Healing Initiative. I may have to frame this.
Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox

Nothing makes me happier than @orlipeter and her incredible work getting the exposure it deserves. One of my favourite people in the world and one of the most kind-hearted and generous. Be more Orli.

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Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
Nothing makes me happier than @orlipeter and her incredible work getting the exposure it deserves. One of my favourite people in the world and one of the most kind-hearted and generous. Be more Orli.
lelemSLP@lelemSLP

"Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak" Dr. Orli Peter @orlipeter, psychologist who is helping Nova survivors, in an open letter to Mamdani's wife: "Dear Ms. Rama Duwaji, You publicly liked social media posts describing the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas as “collective liberation.” You also placed a heart next to an Instagram post claiming that the reports of mass rapes on Oct. 7 were a “hoax.” For the past two and a half years, I have been treating survivors of October 7, helping them slowly rebuild shattered lives and broken nervous systems. Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak. Some of the people sitting across from me in therapy had witnessed rapes and executions so brutal that their nervous systems simply shut down. Words stopped working. These people did not simply survive war. They survived mass and socially sanctioned sadism. Subsequent investigations by journalists, forensic teams and international bodies documented widespread sexual violence that day. Families were burned alive. Festival goers hunted down, raped and then executed. Hamas terrorists documented much of the violence themselves: one attacker used a victim’s phone to call his parents and brag that he had killed 10 Jews with his own hands; and you surely saw the footage of Shani Louk, whose body Hamas fighters paraded through Gaza in the back of a truck while crowds spat and celebrated. Survivors of the Nova festival have also described militants laughing as they hunted festivalgoers hiding in the fields. These were not acts carried out in secrecy. They were recorded, boasted about and, in some cases, carried out with visible pleasure. These were not only acts of murder. They were staged performances of cruelty. This was not violence used as a means to an end. It was violence relished for its own sake. That is the socially sanctioned mass sadism my patients are still haunted by, superimposed on everything they see. Once that sadism becomes undeniable, the narrative has a problem. Mass murder can still be reframed as resistance. Rape cannot. It exposes the cruelty too clearly, so it has to be denied. That denial carries consequences not only for the survivors I treat but for Palestinians as well. Refusing to confront the mass sadism of Oct. 7 keeps Palestinians trapped under the same violent movement that terrorizes them. Hamas has long brutalized its own population. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented torture, arbitrary detention, and killings of Palestinians accused of dissent or collaboration, and journalists have reported Hamas beating and arresting Gazans who protest its rule. This is what authoritarian movements do. Cruelty outward. Repression inward. As New York City’s first lady, you are in a public position to inspire a movement for Palestinian rights and safety. The survivors I treat are still trying to rebuild their lives after what they witnessed. Palestinians deserve to be free from the same sadistic movement that terrorizes them as well. Public gestures matter. When someone in a position of influence treats atrocity as liberation, the signal travels far beyond a social media post. The evidence is clear. Admit that you were wrong and withdraw your support for the lie. Some of us spend our days helping survivors rebuild the lives that Hamas shattered. The least the rest of the world can do is stop sanitizing mass sadism and tell the truth about what was done to the victims of Hamas’ cruelty. ".

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Chills. I’m so happy for you, Brianna. I hope this moment reaches deep into the places where you have carried pain and begins to soften them. May it open a path forward that brings more peace, meaning, and light into the rest of your life. He is truly fortunate to have you as his daughter. 🩷
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Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
Just had an hour long conversation with my biological father. He feels very guilty about giving me up. Said, I don’t need guilt about the past. I just need him to accept me as his daughter, which the man he left me with couldn’t do. He said he could do that. 😭
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@pmod @stoolpresidente Fascinating theory. By that logic, every journalist who quotes someone must endorse their entire life history. And by that standard, your timeline is going to be a very interesting document.
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Mass sadism is an additional dimension of violence. In most wars, if individual soldiers commit such acts they are hidden from the public and condemned. On October 7 the cruelty was recorded and circulated by the perpetrators themselves, not only to show that they had killed the enemy, but to celebrate that they had wounded the deepest part of their victims’ humanity.
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Another reality of Oct 7 is still being denied: the systematic sadism. As a clinician treating survivors, I hear these accounts firsthand and treat the psychological consequences. Much of it was also filmed by Hamas themselves on GoPro cameras. I wrote about this in an open letter to the First Lady of New York City. This part of the story should not be ignored. jewishjournal.com/commentary/col…
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In neuroscience this updating mechanism is called error monitoring. It is one of the reasons our species survived. This video shows what happens when that brain system fails. This is not driven by “suicidal empathy.” It is a failure of the brain’s error-detection system to update belief when reality contradicts it. If enough people lose thatcapacity, it endangers all of us. 4/4
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This is not “suicidal empathy.” It is a failure of one of the brain’s core survival systems. The brain constantly builds models of the world so we can predict danger and stay alive. When those predictions fail, the brain is supposed to update them. We see a related pattern in narcissism: when reality threatens a person’s self-image, error signals are ignored instead of used to update the model. 3/4
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This video may become one of the defining clips of the decade. A protester in New York shouts into a bullhorn: “We welcome everyone into this city.” At that moment an ISIS-inspired attacker throws an IED toward the crowd. What happens next reveals a dangerous psychological failure. (Video via @waltermasterson). 1/4
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