Tag: culture wars
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The Word “First” Strikes Again
BREAKING: Mayor Mamdani names the first trans woman to lead a brand new office that didn’t exist yesterday. Amazing how the word first instantly creates history, heroism, and immunity from criticism—before the job even begins.
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The Epstein Hearing: Another Episode in the Long-Running Washington Drama
Three million pages later, we get… a hearing. Cameras, speeches, viral clips. No charges. No closure. Just another episode of Washington Theater where outrage is scripted, tribes cheer on cue, and justice never makes it to the screen.
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The Tribe That Vanishes, a Follow-up to Lexie Lawler
The media activates people, profits from the fallout, then walks away when lives collapse. Martyrs aren’t accidents — they’re a predictable byproduct of the outrage economy.
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When the Hate Machine Eats One of Its Own
This wasn’t a nurse “losing her temper.” It was the end-stage of nonstop ideological conditioning. The media radicalized her, profited from it, then vanished. She lost everything. The hate machine lost nothing.
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Venezuela – It’s the Mid-Terms, Stupid.
Viral outrage prepares the mind. Military action follows. Economic relief quiets dissent. Elections reward the outcome. This isn’t accidental — it’s how power converts media attention into voter compliance.
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The Viral Cliff: Renee Good, Tribal Media, and the Illusion of Choice
When media trains people to stay permanently activated, some will sacrifice themselves thinking it’s virtue. This isn’t random tragedy—it’s predictable. Different faces, same script, more funerals.
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Is The Issue Real?: How Media Turns Distraction Into Control
While Americans fight online over symbolic threats, real ones are ignored: poisoned food driving metabolic disease, insurance algorithms overruling doctors, corporate consolidation killing choice, inflation erasing wages, collapsing infrastructure, and chemical exposure harming fertility. Distraction is the control.
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Venezuela, Libya, and the Recycling of Intervention Narratives
Obama wins a Nobel Peace Prize, then presides over Libya’s collapse after Gaddafi is removed. Trump runs on no intervention, then topples Venezuela and Maduro. Same government. Same tools. Different party—different reaction. That’s the hypocrisy.
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The Strategic Use of the Word “First”
Notice how often the word “first” now appears in headlines announcing appointments to positions of power. It’s not descriptive—it’s directive. The language asks the audience to emotionally approve before intellectually evaluating.
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The Day the Outrage Machine Stalled
I watched sympathy dominate social media after Rob Reiner’s death. No cheering. No tribal warfare. For a moment, humanity won. Then the outrage engine was restarted — right on schedule.
