WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

244

(post is archived)

[–] 2 pts (edited )

There is a whole chapter in a book by a former painter with a small mustache about propaganda and his conclusion is that people fall into 3 camps:

1) Those who believe everything the media/state tell them.

2) Those who believe nothing/the opposite of what the media/state tell them.

3) Those who independently research and actively infer motivations on a case by case basis.

He goes on to say that type 2 disbelievers are just as easy to manipulate as type 1 believers provided you target them specifically and invert your message to have the intended effect. Group 3 are the hardest to propagandize to and the state has to expend the most effort to manipulate these people with bogus studies and long, drawn out campaigns that transcend simple media, slogans, reporting, etc. He goes into far more depth about these groups and how people come to these conclusions but it should suffice to say that you should always be a group 3 thinker, jewish tricks are far more sophisticated than "It's all lies." and even when you reach the wrong conclusion it forces them to burn more money and play more cards to convince fewer people.