What we see once again is that for a very big chunk of the population, they can be handed plain evidence and they can make nothing of it. Why? Because they have previously been given the conclusion and they have no power to.differ with it.
Yuri Bezmenov mentions this concept when discussing the end state of demoralization. For all the people familiar with his presentations, they never seem to recognize it in action right before their eyes. Which, I suppose, indicates that even those familiar with demoralization are themselves partially demoralized.
I find it ludicrous that people cannot adapt when provided reasonable evidence.
Indeed there is certainly at least a large portion that operate as such. With so many people operating as criminals within society to propagate the lies and effectively brainwash all the simple people we are in for more of the same.
Over time, I am increasingly of the view that most or maybe all of the "plausible denials" and ridiculous reasoning presented in the mainstream are not to convince the masses, but to convince the people that really are reasoning about the world that all the others are reasoning as well, but just in "not as good" a way.
To illustrate, suppose Norah O'Donnell announced on the evening news that the earth was flat. So the next day, some of the normies at the office are buzzing about that news from NASA, something about the Flat Earth Society being right all along. You'd finally realize, "Oh, they aren't really thinking about these things at all, are they?"
I believe this is the truth They are trying to keep buried.
This is an excellent observation, IMO, and it plays out in so many ways. Basically, evil hides behind a facade of corruption and incompetence. People are comfortable seeing the latter but not the former.
What we see once again is that for a very big chunk of the population, they can be handed plain evidence and they can make nothing of it. Why? Because they have previously been given the conclusion and they have no power to.differ with it.
Yuri Bezmenov mentions this concept when discussing the end state of demoralization. For all the people familiar with his presentations, they never seem to recognize it in action right before their eyes. Which, I suppose, indicates that even those familiar with demoralization are themselves partially demoralized.
I find it ludicrous that people cannot adapt when provided reasonable evidence.
Indeed there is certainly at least a large portion that operate as such. With so many people operating as criminals within society to propagate the lies and effectively brainwash all the simple people we are in for more of the same.
Over time, I am increasingly of the view that most or maybe all of the "plausible denials" and ridiculous reasoning presented in the mainstream are not to convince the masses, but to convince the people that really are reasoning about the world that all the others are reasoning as well, but just in "not as good" a way.
To illustrate, suppose Norah O'Donnell announced on the evening news that the earth was flat. So the next day, some of the normies at the office are buzzing about that news from NASA, something about the Flat Earth Society being right all along. You'd finally realize, "Oh, they aren't really thinking about these things at all, are they?"
I believe this is the truth They are trying to keep buried.
This is an excellent observation, IMO, and it plays out in so many ways. Basically, evil hides behind a facade of corruption and incompetence. People are comfortable seeing the latter but not the former.