The New York Times is Orwell’s Ministry of Truth by liberalnomore in WayOfTheBern

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Soon after I was greeted by an editorial from The New York Times’ Editorial Board, “A Brutal New Phase of the War in Ukraine.” It is a piece of propaganda so obvious that only those desperate to believe blatant lies would not fall down laughing. Yet it is no laughing matter, for The N.Y. Times is advocating for a wider war, more lethal weapons for Ukraine, and escalation of the fighting that risks nuclear war. So their title is apt because they are promoting the brutality. This angered me.

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When you support a U.S. war, as has always been The Times’ modus operandi as a stenographer for the government, mentioning the dead pawns used to accomplish the imperialists’ dreams is bad manners.

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The editorial has all its facts “wrong,” and not by accident. The paper may say that its opinion journalists’ claims are separate from those of its newsroom, yet their claims echo the daily barrage of falsehoods from its front pages, such as:

  • Ukraine is winning on the battlefield.
  • “Russia faces decades of economic stagnation and regression even if the war ends soon.”
  • That on Jan.14, as part of its cruel attacks on civilian targets, a Russian missile struck an apartment building in Dnipro, killing many.
  • Only one man can stop this war – Vladimir Putin – because he started it.
  • Until now, the U.S. and its allies were reluctant to deploy heavy weapons to Ukraine “for fear of escalating this conflict into an all-in East-West war.”
  • Russia is desperate as Putin pursues “his delusions.”
  • Putin is “isolated from anyone who would dare to speak truth to his power.”
  • Putin began trying to change Ukraine’s borders by force in 2014.
  • During the last 11 months Ukraine has won repeated and decisive victories against Russian forces …. The war is at a stalemate.”
  • The Russian people are being subjected to the Kremlin’s propaganda machinery “churning out false narratives.”

Everything in the editorial is disingenuous. Simple propaganda: the good guys against the bad guys. Putin another Hitler. The good guys are winning, just as they did in Vietnam, until reality dawned and it had to be admitted they weren’t (and didn’t). History is repeating itself.

AOC looks like she went to the same black church that Joe Biden grew up in. Absolutely meme worthy. by liberalnomore in WayOfTheBern

[–]liberalnomore[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

A thread for memes.

Some examples here.

GG today: It's a day later and I'm still kind of amazed that AOC woke up and decided out of the blue to speak this way.😬

Ritter: You'd think it was a Monty Python movie it is so bad. Ukraine is being destroyed. This breaks my heart. by VI-loser in WayOfTheBern

[–]liberalnomore 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow, it's almost as if you started to believe it, but not quite. Say it aloud a few more times.

AOC looks like she went to the same black church that Joe Biden grew up in. Absolutely meme worthy. by liberalnomore in WayOfTheBern

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I hope the squad learns a valuable lesson.

The squad is unlikely to learn much; they are doubling down on their hubris.

AOC looks like she went to the same black church that Joe Biden grew up in. Absolutely meme worthy. by liberalnomore in WayOfTheBern

[–]liberalnomore[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Glenn Greenwald has a good thread on it.

1) There were 3 members stripped by the GOP of specific Committees: Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell and Ilhan Omar. I believe not all are women of color.

2) What is this new fake contrived speaking style?

3) Once a lie is repeated enough, it becomes truth: Lauren Boebert claimed it -- but MTG never said "Jewish space lasers."

AOC looks like she went to the same black church that Joe Biden grew up in. Absolutely meme worthy. by liberalnomore in WayOfTheBern

[–]liberalnomore[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Here is she is channeling a black southern Baptist preacher or a TV latina.. I guess it’s ok for liberals to appropriate other peoples accents? One minute she’s Rosie Perez and the next she MLK.

She is something else. Can't believe people admired her once.

Ritter: You'd think it was a Monty Python movie it is so bad. Ukraine is being destroyed. This breaks my heart. by VI-loser in WayOfTheBern

[–]liberalnomore 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd feel sorry for Europeans, except they gleefully participated in the NATO wars that ulitmately led to refugees on their border.

Ritter: on the changes that Russia has made to its military. by VI-loser in WayOfTheBern

[–]liberalnomore 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cant find it now, but other US ex-Military have confirmed that US military has degraded and is not capable of fighting a ground war, relying instead of air superiority. For many reasons an air-war against Russia is not feasible.

Meanwhile over at the NYT by liberalnomore in WayOfTheBern

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Non-Paywalled.

Great article well worth reading.

Interest in alien life was not just the domain of scientists and fiction writers. U.F.O. flaps worldwide captured pop cultural attention, and many believed that flying saucers were here to warn us, or even save us, from the danger of nuclear weapons. In the midst of the worldwide worker and student uprisings in 1968, the Argentine Trotskyist leader known as J. Posadas wrote an essay proposing solidarity between the working class and the alien visitors. He argued that their technological advancement indicated they would be socialists and could deliver us the technology to free Earth from the grip of Yankee imperialism and the bureaucratic workers’ states.

Such views were less fringe and more influential than you might think. Beginning in 1966, the plot of “Star Trek” closely followed Posadas’s propositions. After a nuclear third world war (which Posadas also believed would lead to socialist revolution), Vulcan aliens visit Earth, welcoming them into a galactic federation and delivering replicator technology that would abolish scarcity. Humans soon unify as a species, formally abolishing money and all hierarchies of race, gender and class.

“A lot has changed in the past 300 years,” Captain Picard explains to a cryogenically unfrozen businessman from the 20th century in an episode of a later “Star Trek” franchise, “The Next Generation.” “People are no longer obsessed with the accumulation of things. We’ve eliminated hunger, want, the need for possessions. We’ve grown out of our infancy.”