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In reply to the discussion: Do you blame people who have fallen for insidious and incessant lying propaganda? [View all]mstinamotorcity2
(1,451 posts)14. I don't blame them totally.
But I do hold them responsible for believing in things that other people say when you see what is going on with your eyes. The illusion is in the rhetoric. Its like the new Black Panthers
There are only two of them at the polling place in 2008. Faux news played that tape for the whole four years of President Obama's first term. When 2012 came along they had one standing at a poling place. By my count that brings a grand total of 3.
Which means they are taking over. Did the Germans bomb Pearl Harbor???
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Do you blame people who have fallen for insidious and incessant lying propaganda? [View all]
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
OP
The corporate media is largely paid for by advertising dollars, and it is frequently owned
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#7
It's frustrating, dealing with so-called adults who still believe in Santa Claus. nt
Zorra
Aug 2013
#10
Can you explain then the rapid changes in some public attitudes, toward gays for instance?
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
#25
Some of the most powerful and pervasive propaganda on the planet is religion
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
#28