Saturday 16 March 2024

Julie Anderson challenges the Big 'MLM' Lie, whilst journalists generally remain unable to look beyond the ends of their noses.

Twelve years ago, I opened this Blog with the following scathing-analysis of the mainstream media's moral and intellectual failure to challenge the Big 'MLM' Lie.

In 1945, whilst most, contemporary mainstream commentators were unable to look beyond the ends of their noses, with a perfect sense of irony, George Orwell presented fact as fiction in an insightful 'fairy story' entitled, 'Animal Farm.' He revealed that totalitarianism is merely the oppressors' fiction mistaken for fact by the oppressed. In the same universal allegory, Orwell described how, at a time of vulnerability, almost any people's dream of a future, secure, Utopian existence can be hung over the entrance to a totalitarian deception. Indeed, the words that are always banished by totalitarian deceivers are, 'totalitarian' and 'deception.' Sadly, when it comes to examining the same enduring phenomenon, albeit with an ephemeral 'American/Capitalist' label, most contemporary, mainstream commentators have again been unable to look further than the ends of their noses. However, if they followed Orwell's example, and did some serious thinking, this is the reality-inverting nightmare they would find.

Today, Julie Anderson is following Orwell's example and is courageously speaking out. When it comes the Big 'MLM' Lie, Julie has discovered that most, contemporary mainstream commentators still have not.

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2 comments:

  1. Have journalists been duped or are have they been bought?

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    1. Anonymous - The most-basic technique of controlling our thinking has always been to control our means of thought, i.e. our vocabulary.
      Decades of quantifiable evidence (in the form of countless millions of constantly-churning losing 'MLM' temporary adherents), proves beyond any shadow of a doubt , that the Utopian narrative that has been labelled 'MLM income opportunity' by those peddling it, is an absurd falsehood which is so colossal and outrageous that the average person (including many journalists) cannot even begin to conceive that anyone would have the audacity to invent it.
      Yet all sorts of commentators, not only journalists, but also academics, legislators, attorneys, activist investors and even recovering 'MLM' adherents, have kept repeating this thought-controlling term without a second thought.

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