A Primer for the Propagandized
An excellent compilation of anti-propaganda resources and memes from the great Margaret Anna Alice et al
See the full post here:
I like this one:
I especially like this one here below because Chomsky and his contradictions fascinate me. I’m not sure I can think of anyone else so simultaneously brilliant and so blind; so anti-establishment, yet the very embodiment of the establishment; someone who expresses anarchist and totalitarian tendencies in practically the very same breath; someone who expertly understands propaganda and not only uses it all the time, but also seemingly falls victim to it constantly:
Case in point: Try to reconcile Chomsky’s statement in the above meme with his raving-lunatic position on mandatory ‘vaccination’ for the Covid non-vaccine vaccines. Chomsky felt that those who did not want to rush to have a genetic experiment that was being fronted by corrupt pharma companies and governments-and-media-behaving-badly, injected in their arms had no individual right to object and should therefore be forced to capitulate. These are the very same genetic ‘experiments’ that turned out to be bioweapons orchestrated by the DoD and wider Deep State apparatus. “Irrational, murderous, and suicidal behavior”, indeed. Project much, Dr. Chomsky?
Thank you, Dave! Given your comments on Chomsky, I think you will especially appreciate the piece I am working on now in which I delve more deeply into those self-contradictions.
"Liberal intellectual" Noam Chomsky said that anyone who refused to participate in the experimental covid injection program should be exiled, stripped of their "civil rights", and starved into submission:
"They should have the decency to remove themselves from the community. If they refuse to do that, then measures have to be taken to safeguard the community from them... Then comes the practical question: How can we get food to them? Well, that's actually their problem." informationliberation.com/?id=62627
"Chomsky told a forum in New York in December, 1967 that in Mao's China “one finds many things that are really quite admirable"...only five years after the end of the great Chinese famine of 1958–62...with a total death toll of 30,000,000 people..." -- Keith Windschuttle, "The Hypocrisy of Noam Chomsky" newcriterion.com/issues/2003/5/the-hypocrisy-of-noam-chomsky