by Chris Campbell
“Americans are some of the most soulful, creative and brilliant humans on this planet. That’s why the machine needs to propagandize them so aggressively.” – Caitlin Johnstone
There are a couple of idiots, the propagandists, calling for blood on TV. And a couple others, the pawns, spilling it. Yes. The world is full of crazies. But crazy is not the absolute norm. Most just want to be left alone.
Propaganda 101
The propagandist, of course, supports such a lopsided perception. The
propagandist wants you (and the historian) to think the river represents
the banks. History’s redheaded stepchildren, the “common” people, are
to be seen but not heard. Crafted through careful planning and callous
retrospect, indeed, but never defined by their own minds. And, that’s
what’s most insidious…
Propaganda doesn’t just aim, in real-time, to teach people how to feel
about the “others.” It also aims to instruct individuals on how they
should feel about themselves and their neighbors, too.
Using America as an example…
“Jaded Americans,” Caitlin Johnstone tweeted last week, “talk to me
about how ignorant and awful their countrymen are, expecting me to
agree, I guess. I don’t. Americans are some of the most soulful,
creative and brilliant humans on this planet. That’s why the machine
needs to propagandize them so aggressively.”
Johnstone, if you don’t know, is an Aussie journalist. (And one of a select few lefty writers I’ve grown to admire.) And, today, never one to hold back, she has something to say about those who still swallow the “Russiagate” narrative, hook, line and sinker.
Read on.
People Believe In Russiagate Because They Lack Self-Awareness
By Caitlin Johnstone
I recently watched a former Hillary Clinton aide trying to prove in front of his large social media audience that the Sanders supporter who was arguing with him was actually a Russian bot using an improvised Turing test.
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