01-12-2016, 06:47 PM
Wrong place for this, buuut-
This Professor Watchlist' seems odd to me. The Henry Jackson Society thing about compelling ppl who've been on RT to fess it up seems odd to me. This fella Fillon (& Trump) get noticed for swimming against the media narrative of "Russiabad", & painted appropriately by the media, but then they get voted-in & have a lot of support, because it seems to me that ordinary ppl are quite pissed-off with being dictated to & told what to think, rather than being informed by which they can make a sensible decision what to think for themselves.
PRDaves line about those ppl who didn't want Britain to bomb Syria being apologists for ISIL seems sums it up to me. This or that is a simple "Wrong" or "Right".
These shitehounds're really laying it on thick, I think; I made the point a while ago about how car adverts more-often-than-organically seem to carry references towards a misunderstanding the shitehound narrative, I mean, & how it seemed to be that perhaps all or most car adverts spring/ooze from a single or a few advertising houses. Maybe, just maybe, it's the same with the media, that they're easily & heavily influenced themselves, knowingly, or with that footprint' electromagnetic capability that I think the US had threatened Russia with "quick mass casualties"- para-.
However it goes, it seems to me, that there are a few ppl, with vested and deranged self-interest, who are getting pissed at their inability to control all the people all the time. I mean, these ppl are "gods" ffs, & extreme authoritarians. They must be apoplectic at their inadequacy & ineffectitudinousness.
This Professor Watchlist' seems to me to look & sound like a deliberately, taunting, goading, pisstake.
This Professor Watchlist' seems odd to me. The Henry Jackson Society thing about compelling ppl who've been on RT to fess it up seems odd to me. This fella Fillon (& Trump) get noticed for swimming against the media narrative of "Russiabad", & painted appropriately by the media, but then they get voted-in & have a lot of support, because it seems to me that ordinary ppl are quite pissed-off with being dictated to & told what to think, rather than being informed by which they can make a sensible decision what to think for themselves.
PRDaves line about those ppl who didn't want Britain to bomb Syria being apologists for ISIL seems sums it up to me. This or that is a simple "Wrong" or "Right".
These shitehounds're really laying it on thick, I think; I made the point a while ago about how car adverts more-often-than-organically seem to carry references towards a misunderstanding the shitehound narrative, I mean, & how it seemed to be that perhaps all or most car adverts spring/ooze from a single or a few advertising houses. Maybe, just maybe, it's the same with the media, that they're easily & heavily influenced themselves, knowingly, or with that footprint' electromagnetic capability that I think the US had threatened Russia with "quick mass casualties"- para-.
However it goes, it seems to me, that there are a few ppl, with vested and deranged self-interest, who are getting pissed at their inability to control all the people all the time. I mean, these ppl are "gods" ffs, & extreme authoritarians. They must be apoplectic at their inadequacy & ineffectitudinousness.
This Professor Watchlist' seems to me to look & sound like a deliberately, taunting, goading, pisstake.
Martin Luther King - "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Albert Camus - "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion".
Douglas MacArthur — "Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons."
Albert Camus - "Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear."
Albert Camus - "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion".
Douglas MacArthur — "Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons."
Albert Camus - "Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear."

