Why We Need To Censor Mass Media
History entertains us with its perpetual epicycle: something exists which is so unknown or scary that no one wants to discuss it, therefore it exists as an invisible major problem while the society...
View ArticleWhen Africa Trolled Science
Back in the 1980s, the “USA Today Effect” took over journalism, so by the 1990s, most journalists were just typing out press releases or calling people on the phone to get statements. They never went...
View ArticleMedia Runs on an Economy of Fear
Increasingly it appears that fear forms the core of all human behavior because it concerns the things we must anticipate. That which is going well needs no mental maintenance; that which might go...
View ArticleWhy The News Went Left
At this point, American free market news reads like Tass did in the 1980s: basically praising Communism via civil rights, and championing the new audience of non-White Americans taking over what is...
View ArticleLeap Into Life (#8): How Science and Media Oversimplify for Internet Points
Media today cannot be separated from the internet because most of us share media items through the internet. We read the headline, decide that the item supports our views, and post it to social media...
View ArticleDo Not Listen to the Woo
If you hang out around the Right enough, you will come to detest the emotionally-manipulative fact-twisting media that it supports. Everywhere the Right goes, grifters show up to produce endless...
View ArticleAnatomy of a False Media Reality
False realities can take any form where there is an authority which acts as a proxy for reality. That is, instead of trying to sort out the whole situation, people rely on words, symbols, and...
View ArticleA Bechdel Test for White Genocide: The Roper Test
For years, the writers at this site have expressed a simple but clear idea about the privilege afforded other races by the egalitarian system that favors the underdog: instead of complaining about...
View ArticleHow Journalists Became a Propaganda Weapon
At this point, the near-uniformity of Western journalism has even begun to convince moderates that our system is as controlled as that of the Soviets. Somewhere in the power structure, whether...
View ArticleThey Want to Define Truth for Us
When the 1990s dawned, the world felt a sense of unity: everyone who was plugged in to media and entertainment agreed that Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and George H.W. Bush were terrible people...
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