
If the European Union wants to survive, it must develop and put into operation a propaganda apparatus comparable in scale and effectiveness to the Russian one. He has the necessary resources and therefore does not need the shamelessness, meanness and meanness of the Russians…
And this propaganda machine should have nothing to do with today’s messages of optimism, popcorn, sunshine, clear skies and happy people on bicycles – this propaganda machine should not be aimed at smart, open-minded people, travel enthusiasts, etc. – this device should be aimed at primarily on the majority of the population, that is, on idiots.
The subliminal (but fundamental) message should be: without the EU, you’ll starve to death with a toilet in your backyard, idiot!
This is what the Soviet Union knew how to do, this is what the communist scum from us and everywhere learned to do, this was the key to the success of Iliescu and the scum he formed to continue his toxic legacy: how to fight, how to approach communication with the vast majority of the population formed everywhere and always in this world of idiots. How to reach her heart, her soul.
No political discussion, no politician, no analyst, no public figure who cares about his image will ever touch this topic and never say the word: idiots, because idiots are the majority (and elections are won by the majority). Tolstoy says it clearly and frankly (he also gives a percentage: 99% of earthlings are idiots!), Schopenhauer says it (more tolerantly: 60%), Sippola and many other clear and honest thinkers that “no one” has heard of. , so that they don’t need to be heard.
But outside of politics, we have the right and obligation to think and talk about idiots. Because there is something beyond politics and public insults.
European leaders have forgotten what poverty is, and therefore have lost touch with the idiots whom Soviet propaganda in the East was able to keep in poverty in the last century in order to manipulate them.
I don’t know how to speak their language.
Therefore, the problem that the EU has now is not a problem of money, but a problem of language, expression.
The political leaders of the European Union sit on a mountain of money and wave it left and right, and then scratch their heads and wonder how populism is growing, how this money does not bring prosperity and social happiness, etc. Well, I don’t because it’s not about the money, it’s about the language you speak, the words you say, the message you send. And the language and hearts of ordinary people are systematically captured by Soviet-style propaganda with subtlety and intelligence that EU politicians seem incapable of.
Money is money, and its influence is visible everywhere, including in the villages, with all the damn corruption. It is a matter of expression, language, language.
And therefore, the concern of propagandists of the Soviet school has always been and is changing the language, the national language. That is why the Communist Party, and then the Iliescu Party and its subsequent toxic emanations (capable, apparently, of contaminating and then undermining from within any party that might oppose them, see PNȚCD, see PNL, etc.) promoted illiteracy (according to with an excellent reason that they are among us, people from the people, etc.).
Because a change in language automatically leads to a change in thought, mind, insight, opening all the doors for them to manipulate the common people, the bulk of the population, through subjugation. This is what they are interested in, not welfare, not education. Vice versa.
And that’s why everyone who says “two hours” instead of “two hours” automatically becomes, without knowing it, as if in a dream, a Russian propaganda pipe that has learned and knows how to speculate in its own interests. individual “negligence” of this kind.
The purpose of Russian propaganda, and ultimately the reason for its effectiveness, is not to glorify Russia, the Kremlin or its leader. And that’s because he had more than 100 years to perfect himself.
A sports commentator once said that “the best referee is the one whose presence during the match goes unnoticed”.
and in this case the “referee” is invisible. So we will very rarely see messages or images from Putin that show us how handsome, smart and brave he is. Nowhere will we see images of the great achievements of the Russian people, with dams, roads built by them, with fields of wheat and corn, with tractors and cranes in the sun – in fact, there was little to distinguish from technologies stolen from the West and poorly imitated, but that is another story .
Russian propaganda has no image, no taste, no smell, it is colorless and insipid. Unseen And it is not visible, and because for generations we, at least from the East, have been living in it. We and our parents were born and continue to live in it. Because we are too lazy to think too far ahead. Because we don’t want to say the word “idiots” so as not to offend anyone. Because we are WELL brought up. Terribly educated!
The goal of Russian propaganda is to destroy, to destroy the insight, intelligence, and proper thinking of the common man, whatever he may be. (Even “God knows him” cannot be said by a simple person – this is the goal. And it was fulfilled)
In a discussion about the war in Ukraine with a Facebook friend whom I have known for many years and whom I first admired and respected and now also respect, he writes me the following message (strictly accurate, taken here with a copy/paste):
“I avoid drawing conclusions about this conflict. The official narrative, censorship and media war make me suspicious”
What an elegant wording, isn’t it? Every word is fair, balanced, balanced. But with this statement, my friend is directly admitting that he cannot tell the difference. Or that he is tired and does not want to distinguish anymore. That he no longer has discernment. This is exactly what Soviet propaganda strives for: to stop having one’s own thoughts, to have no discernment.
You see with your own eyes on all the channels the tanks and guns of one country crossing the border of another country and opening artillery fire on residential areas, Soviet rockets, residential buildings and maternity homes being deliberately fired upon, civilians, children deliberately killed by soldiers, hundreds, thousands of written and oral evidence, and you calmly say: “I avoid drawing conclusions.”
And why don’t you believe what you see? Because it comes through television, that is, from where Russian propaganda, tasteless, odorless, like arsenic, has been pouring into your living room for years.
This is the petrification of hearts spoken of in the Bible. And this is exactly what Russian propaganda is aimed at.
The purpose of Russian propaganda is to impose the idea that no popular movement in defense of freedom and democracy (therefore automatically contradicting its interests) cannot arise spontaneously, through the uprising of the common man, who is fed up with the dictatorial nonsense that stifles his own life, but only through the intervention of “foreign forces”special services, CIA, Soros, etc.
That what happened on Dvirtseva Square in 1989, on University Square in 1990 or on Euromaidan in 2014 is only, of course, the “hand of the Americans” (or, why not, even the Russians, if that’s the case). , because the confusion in the head of idiots will be even more). The American went there, stretched out his hand, took those people one by one from the house, sat them down in the square and ordered: “Shout Freedom!”. And they allowed themselves to be killed because an American told them so.
Do you think so? Then you will be able to consider yourself a mature, balanced, responsible person who has a general view, who cannot be wrong. A good citizen. Good man.
The feeling of power that a person has when thinking “broadly” about how the world is arranged, about the forces that control this world, cannot be compared with anything. The privilege of saying, for example, the word “Freemasonry,” about which you really know nothing, inflates you until you feel like you’re going to explode. Because it makes you forget the main thing: that you yourself are nothing. Useless idiot.
The fundamental goal of Russian propaganda is to make it so that you, an ordinary (European) citizen who goes about his business, works, and in the evening lying in a chair with a beer and watching the news on TV, you can no longer imagine that some ordinary people, forcibly gathered at a propaganda demonstration under Ceausescu, tired, malnourished and frozen, could at a certain moment, provoked by some incident, insult, for example, or something else, explode. Explosion.
The goal of Russian propaganda is to completely erase this possibility from your mind.
And, as far as can be seen with the naked eye and at every step, this tactic succeeds with incredible success.
You put the conspiracy theories in front of you like a shield so that you don’t get hurt anymore, you don’t have to suffer anymore for your opinion, they don’t laugh at you anymore: “Look, this guy really thinks it was a revolution!” And that suits Russian propaganda just fine. He would kiss your forehead when you say that if he could.
Statistically, the dictators and populists are undoubtedly right: the great, vast, overwhelming, destructive majority of people are imbeciles or imbeciles in the process of growing up. and should be treated as such. They, dictators and populists, consider it necessary to take advantage of this factual situation in their own interests. Dictators and populists see the stupidity of the masses as an opportunity. And when the submissive masses who provide their daily sustenance show signs of rebellion, he exterminates them without restraint, with a machine gun. (Hitler, so to speak, said that the people are whores and must be treated, but that hardly matters now.) Read the full article and comment on Contributors.ro
Source: Hot News

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