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Title: Fauci’s Red Guards: Lawsuit Reveals Vast Federal Censorship Army,
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URL Source: https://palexander.substack.com/p/faucis-red-guards-lawsuit-reveals
Published: Sep 9, 2022
Author: Dr. Paul Alexander
Post Date: 2022-09-09 08:51:41 by Ada
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Views: 626
Comments: 17

“This evidence suggests we are uncovering the most serious, coordinated, and large-scale violation of First Amendment free speech rights by the federal government’s executive branch in US history.”

‘One aspect of dictatorships that citizens of democratic nations often find puzzling is how the population can be convinced to support such dystopian policies. How do they get people to run those concentration camps? How do they find people to take food from starving villagers? How can they get so many people to support policies that, to any outsider, are so needlessly destructive, cruel, and dumb?

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Type your email… Subscribe The answer lies in forced preference falsification. When those who speak up in principled opposition to a dictator’s policies are punished and forced into silence, those with similar opinions are forced into silence as well, or even forced to pretend they support policies in which they do not actually believe. Emboldened by this facade of unanimity, supporters of the regime’s policies, or even those who did not previously have strong opinions, become convinced that the regime’s policies are just and good—regardless of what those policies actually are—and that those critical of them are even more deserving of punishment.

One of history’s great masters of forced preference falsification was Chairman Mao Zedong. As László Ladány recalled, Mao’s decades-long campaign to remold the people of China in his own image began as soon as he took power after the Chinese Civil War.

By the fall of 1951, 80 percent of all Chinese had had to take part in mass accusation meetings, or to watch organized lynchings and public executions. These grim liturgies followed set patterns that once more were reminiscent of gangland practices: during these proceedings, rhetorical questions were addressed to the crowd, which, in turn, had to roar its approval in unison—the purpose of the exercise being to ensure collective participation in the murder of innocent victims; the latter were selected not on the basis of what they had done, but of who they were, or sometimes for no better reason than the need to meet the quota of capital executions which had been arbitrarily set beforehand by the Party authorities. From that time on, every two or three years, a new “campaign” would be launched, with its usual accompaniment of mass accusations, “struggle meetings,” self-accusations, and public executions… Remolding the minds, “brainwashing” as it is usually called, is a chief instrument of Chinese communism, and the technique goes as far back as the early consolidation of Mao’s rule in Yan’an.

This decades-long campaign of forced preference falsification reached its apex during the Cultural Revolution, in which Mao deputized radical youths across China, called Red Guards, to purge all vestiges of capitalism and traditional society and impose Mao Zedong Thought as China’s dominant ideology. Red Guards attacked anyone they perceived as Mao’s enemies, burned books, persecuted intellectuals, and engaged in the systematic destruction of their country’s own history, demolishing China’s relics en masse.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Wow, I had to look to see what site would contain such a word-perfect headline. Wherejew find it?

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2022-09-09   9:37:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Preach it. Just looking at WhatReallyHappened: 9 of 11 titles on the first two pages that should have a possessive apostrophe omit it.

I can understand and forgive a 4th grader's using grammar and punctuation wrong, but a JOURNALIST?! What were all these journalists doing during 12+ years of English classes? Did they bother to learn the multiplication table in math class?

StraitGate  posted on  2022-09-09   20:27:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: StraitGate (#3)

Thanks -- I was natch referring to the titles' perspicacious brio, which does'nt happen in even 10 site's I've come across.

Trying to remember if we've ever covered one of the most most annoying stupisms ever -- "painter, William Hogarth" vs "painter William Hogarth". I first started noticing this in the 1980s -- maybe that's when the fad took off? Second-person imperative instances are often hilarious, e.g. with missing 'vocative comma'

en.wikipedia.org/wiki /Vocative_case

Does anybody ever call you stupid, crazy, drunk or whatever in response to truths put forth, Strate? Happens all the time in my Youtube experience etc -- and ppl almost always make some really dumb writing mistake when calling me dumb. It's such fun, so liberating to smack the churls down >;-}

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2022-09-09   21:42:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: NeoconsNailed (#6)

We've talked about the Oxford comma. I always use it; you don't (as I recall). You must have fallen on your head in your youth or childhood?

We haven't talked about the "painter Bob Smith" vs. (I use a period in vs.; you don't?) "painter, Bob Smith" question. What's right to you? With the comma, or without?

"Painter Bob Smith visited the gallery" sounds good to me.

Nowadays the most rebarbative grammatical error I see every day is the use of a plural pronoun for a singular object. That is idiotic and insulting to the reader. And sometimes ambiguous.

"The driver said they didn't see the red light." Ugh! This even when the writer knows the driver's sex. (And even when the driver's sex is unknown, "he" worked just fine in English for 500 years until women started voting and most men were neutered.

"Their girlfriend said they didn't love them anymore."

Somebody got run over. But "the driver said they didn't see them."

Yes, people give me down the road for trying to use the language correctly. I gladly bear that reproach.

A few years ago a company I consult for asked me to read and comment on a draft 3-4 page user's manual for a new product I designed. I found and corrected about 14,000 errors in it. The gal who wrote it was not pleased, and gainsaid some of my corrections, and ignored some others. They haven't asked me to check another user's manual since.

StraitGate  posted on  2022-09-09   22:46:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: StraitGate (#12) (Edited)

"Painter Bob Smith" is the only correct way except for (e.g.) "the [American] painter, Bob Smith."

Right on about those pronouns, tho' it does get a bit hazy sometimes. Next question, is it user's manual, users' or users? The latter seems to be quite passable in a number of proper names like Bankers Box, tho' I'm horrified to see THIS:

en.wikipedia.org/wik i/Caesars_Palace

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2022-09-09   22:57:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: NeoconsNailed (#13)

We talked about that back in high school. Teachers Lounge, Teacher's Lounge, or Teachers' Lounge?

Numbers 1 and 3 work for me. Number 2 can't be right unless there's only one teacher.

For a toothbrush, "user's manual", as there should be only one user.

For a swimming pool, maybe "users' manual".

"User manual" should always work?

"Users manual" risks the ire of the grammar police who will falsely accuse you of intending possessiveness but forgetting the '.

StraitGate  posted on  2022-09-09   23:18:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: StraitGate (#15)

We agree on type #1 then. It seems to be basically ratified by widespread usage now. 'User manual' is logical at least.

We ARE the grammar police ;)

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