Monday, December 2, 2024

who is developing this meme culture?


Inquiry: What is this?

Analysis:
This is what the i think this message implies

Substantive evidence:
It sounds like an appeal to the bandwagon fallacy 


Research assumption: 
How do we change the tone?

Conclusion: 
The fundamental flaws here is perception.

*Edit: its not, that they = (red team) are stupid, that's the false perception.
The underlying foundational reality here, is based on a flaw in logic or errors in judgment. Holding the the belief that the numbers of followers equals validation.*

There's a distinction here. 

Between, 

not knowing any better 
and 
not "wanting" to know any better. 

A active willful disregard for the facts that contradict their beliefs.

For more information:
cognitive biases and cognitive dissonance 

analogy - like this conversation 
reality says - "its raining outside!"
 belief says - "no, it's not."

In other words, its about "active denial".

It's a choice between a pleasant lie or a bitter truth.
 
Let's be clear,
It's not thier fault and it doesn't apply to everyone.

It's a symptom of mass indoctrination and brainwashing, Stockholm syndrome.

As a form of mass psychosis this will require a form of mass therapy. 

Hollywood is trying that by introducing new themes into the mainstream media.
 
However, the backlash just makes it worse when they respond to it by rejecting "wokeism".

And from what I've seen, the content being presented as wokeism is incredibly terrible and misinforming. 

That's to say team red is actually using these same tools to perpetuate this division.

In other words, the oligarchy wants to create division to have the people fight amongst ourselves to distract us from the real business at hand.

And that would be to engage in global politics or any access to power at all.

Maybe Christian apologetics my offer some insights. To bridge the gap between science and religion.


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For further study -
New Yorker Cartoonist John Klossner talks about his interest in being a cartoonist at an early age, and his break into the New Yorker magazine. We also talk with him about caption contests, digital drawing vs. pen and paper and the new trend of thanking editors after selling cartoons.


What is a meme?

Memetics a single unit of culture, small consumable, quips and phrases.


What is cultural evolution?

Sound bytes

What is Stockholm syndrome?

What is woke?

What is active denial mean? As defense mechanism to trauma?


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