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The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever seen

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 7:43 am
by baldeagle
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Re: The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 7:51 am
by anygunanywhere
The list keeps getting longer.

Anygunanywhere

Re: The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 7:55 am
by jmra
:iagree:
But what do you expect from people bent on destroying America?

Re: The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 8:08 am
by SQLGeek
When you don't have the facts on your side, control the popular message. Blame the faceless boogieman, the "gun lobby", accuse the GOP of wanting to kill children and characterize gun owners as crazy. It's effective propaganda playing purely on the emotions of people.

I see these cartoons as no different than the Nazi Germany characterization of the Jews.

Re: The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 8:18 am
by RoyGBiv
OMG!

Initially I was aghast that any intelligent person would think those images would be effective. Then I remembered who we're dealing with. Then, after the 3rd or 4th "round", I felt pretty good about it. Think about it..... How desperate do you have to be to commit an internationally renowned newspaper to publishing that? It's a Hail Mary, something you only do when time is running out and you're behind.

Stay strong defense.! :patriot:

Re: The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 1:32 pm
by VMI77
Edward Bernays, of American "public relations" notoriety, developed propaganda into a science, the Nazis used the science to create an effective machine, and the ruling class here, in collaboration with the advertising industry and their media mouthpieces, have been refining it ever since. Now the art, science, and engineering have merged.
In his 1965 autobiography, Bernays recalls a dinner at his home in 1933 where

Karl von Wiegand, foreign correspondent of the Hearst newspapers, an old hand at interpreting Europe and just returned from Germany, was telling us about Goebbels and his propaganda plans to consolidate Nazi power. Goebbels had shown Wiegand his propaganda library, the best Wiegand had ever seen. Goebbels, said Wiegand, was using my book Crystallizing Public Opinion as a basis for his destructive campaign against the Jews of Germany. This shocked me. ... Obviously the attack on the Jews of Germany was no emotional outburst of the Nazis, but a deliberate, planned campaign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_%28book%29
Propaganda, an influential book written by Edward L. Bernays in 1928, incorporated the literature from social science and psychological manipulation into an examination of the techniques of public communication. Bernays wrote the book in response to the success of some of his earlier works such as Crystallizing Public Opinion (1923) and A Public Relations Counsel (1927). Propaganda explored the psychology behind manipulating masses and the ability to use symbolic action and propaganda to influence politics, effect social change, and lobby for gender and racial equality.1 Walter Lippman was Bernays’ unacknowledged American mentor and his work The Phantom Public greatly influenced the ideas expressed in Propaganda a year later.
“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of.”


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Bernays
Bernays helped the smoking industry overcome one of the biggest social taboos of the time: women smoking in public.
If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, is it not possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing about it? The recent practice of propaganda has proved that it is possible, at least up to a certain point and within certain limits.[8]

He called this scientific technique of opinion-molding the 'engineering of consent

Bernays convinced industries that the news, not advertising, was the best medium to carry their message to an unsuspecting public.

One of Bernays's favorite techniques for manipulating public opinion was the indirect use of "third party authorities" to plead his clients' causes.
Any of this sound familiar?

Re: The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 11:20 pm
by JJVP

What else would you expect from that left wing rag the Washington Compost (shameslessly plagiarized from Mark Levin)

Re: The most disgusting series of polit. cartoons I've ever

Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 10:40 am
by gthaustex
I am constantly amazed at what gets published these days. Sadly I have come to expect it from certain "news" outlets..