We are currently living in a time where words are used strategically as weapons unbeknownst to the common American citizen. You’ve undoubtedly noticed the trend of new labels that permeate the digital landscape in blitzkrieg fashion like clockwork every few months; racist, Hamas sympathizer, conspiracy theorist and many others. But there’s a reason these labels are constantly recycled by Big Media —also known as the propaganda machine— and it isn’t solely to identify those who’d be considered the “bad actors” of society. I firmly believe there’s a much deeper and sinister reason for the labeling which is to neatly segment society by stigmas.
I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about the psychology behind such a strategy and what it means for humanity and decided to share my thoughts. I hope you enjoy.
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It makes people afraid to reveal their real opinions out of fear of retribution. If I agree with 1 position of the left, I can be accused of hypocrisy, doxxed, or called woke right on the basis that I agree on any 1 issue. There is no freedom of dialogue given the cultish nonyielding of both sides.