Home2010May12Of course, if you’re ignorant, you’re easier to manipulate Of course, if you’re ignorant, you’re easier to manipulate May 12, 2010February 13, 2021 Speaking at Hampton University in Virginia, the president raised alarms when he said “information becomes a distraction, a diversion” that is putting “pressure on our country and on our democracy.” The president suggested less is more when it comes to absorbing news content and urged graduates to take a skeptical eye toward news from blogs, cable television and radio as well as modern gadgets like iPods and PlayStations. We couldn’t have you getting your news from sources we find difficult to influence, now could we? Post Views: 3
From the “Deserves to be spread around” department Madame Roberta X has news of a biography of SF great H. Beam Piper. If you don’t know who H.…
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File this one under “I’m shocked, SHOCKED I tell you!” The Myth of 90 Percent: Only a Small Fraction of Guns in Mexico Come From U.S. You have to wonder…
First off, we are not a demcrocy – but a Republic for heaven sakes. This of course goes to the statement, keep us stupid, this way the population will not know any better. Reply
Less is more, black is white, slavery is freedom, Arbecht mach frei,…
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Arbeit Macht Frei. Been a while.
First off, we are not a demcrocy – but a Republic for heaven sakes.
This of course goes to the statement, keep us stupid, this way the population will not know any better.
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