Manufactured Coronavirus Hype – Mass Media at it again
Not even surprised anymore, punctual like clockwork:
Not even surprised anymore, punctual like clockwork:
When satire becomes dangerously close to real life practices:
A couple of years ago I was on the receiving end of numerous telemarketing calls from a medicare scam. They called multiple times a week, sometimes multiple times per day. The scam was operated by a company that targets senior citizens, and would offer to send them knee or back braces for free or for … More What did the horse say to the black man? The trolling of a telemarketer
Man settles a racial discrimination lawsuit, takes settlement check to a local bank only to be refused service, resulting in a second lawsuit and potential payment. We live in a strange world. Link to the article: https://tinyurl.com/rksapck Or internet archive if you don’t feel like clicking on the news site itself: http://archive.ph/EX4RG
A funny, but sad tale. Hopefully similar situations do not occur from our recent involvement with Iran:
Something from Beaver that’s pretty related to our current society, given the funny statistics we’ve been seeing for the past years on things like unemployment or inflation rates: Sanity is not statistical. George Orwell wrote those words in 1984. Back then, the meaning of this phrase was that it does not matter how many people … More Beaver transcript – On Statistics
A simple conversation that explains the popularity of Communism in the modern world:
An interesting evolution of a certain media company’s view on paid family leave:
A fairly brief essay by Beaver on the nature and use of propaganda in politics. Comparing his ideals with what one can easily see in main stream media in the west is rather disheartening, however. Propaganda is not merely a useful tool, but a necessity in a functional nation. Propaganda has become a dark word … More Beaver Transcript: On Propaganda
When you go overboard with inclusiveness: