7 thoughts on “The New Narrative Forms”

  1. Censorship of the opposition is one of the criteria of evidence for rigging an election. Just because Democrats cheated by using Democrats in government, tech, and media to suppress the opposition through clear ethical, legal, and, constitutional violations, it would be crazy to think they are capable of cheating in other ways right?

    Maybe its crazy but it could very well be that people who lynched people for six years and caused billions of dollars more in damages than many countries spend on their militaries who also engaged in wide spread suppression and persecution of dissidents would also be morally capable of breaking election laws.

    1. “Censorship of the opposition is one of the criteria of evidence for rigging an election.”

      “If Twitter is doing one team’s bidding before an election, shutting down dissenting voices on a pivotal election, that is the very definition of election interference. . . . Frankly Twitter was acting like an arm of the Democratic National Committee. It was absurd,” new Twitter owner Elon Musk said during a Q&A on Saturday afternoon.”

      https://whoradio.iheart.com/featured/simon-conway/content/2022-12-05-musk-confirms-there-was-election-interference-at-twitter-will-anybody-pay/

      Lord..the left must really hate Elon Musk now….

      1. That and shutting down tens of thousands of pedophile and child sex trafficking accounts in a single day has the Democrats screaming.

        1. Now we know from PV, that DHS is sex trafficking children. This type of stuff doesn’t happen at such large a scale without powerful people in government being in on it.

    2. The only thing that surprises me about it is that Twitter didn’t somehow purge/delete/dump all the files incriminating them before Elon Musk took over once they realized the deal was going to go through.

  2. The terms “red pill” and “blue pill” refer to a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth by taking the red pill or remaining in contented ignorance with the blue pill.

    Chris Hayes:
    Watching some of the most famous, most powerful and richest men red-pill themselves into disaster. Pretty wild!

    Mr. Hayes, what does winning the internet feel like?

  3. Reporters against reporting.

    If you want to know the state of journalism today, check out the course outlines here at Columbia.

    I particularly like “Feature Journalism: Writing True Stories” where the course description delves heavily into “storytelling”, but doesn’t use the words “fact” or “accuracy” or even “truth” at all…

    I particularly enjoy the course objective laid out in the last sentence:
    By the course’s end you should emerge with a significant story of publishable quality, one that strives to mix discipline with magic.

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