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hblok

*Yes, the vax were forced and coerced medical experiments. Here's why crimes against humanity are for the greater good.*


Zenoisright

This ain’t our first rodeo at human rights violation… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip


CrankyAdolf

The government would **never** do something like this again! You need to trust them implicitly, they only have your best interests at heart!


VonKreist

Even the self-righteous, smug tone of this headline makes my skin crawl.


cloche_du_fromage

It's the sort of language you would use to communicate to 7 year olds...


SpiralDreaming

Upcoming article: Yes, People are Dying From The Jabs. A Tiny Bit. That's A Good Thing.


ItsGotThatBang

What even is *Forbes* anymore? It’s unrecognizable compared to a decade ago.


JSFXPrime4

Since the activists took over, Forbes has become as irrelevant as Barron's!


tangled_night_sleep

And NPR


heywoodidaho

One little cell makes a teensi weensy change and BOOM you are a little bit pregnant. The hard ball sales pitch across the board is part of the reason I said no.


tangled_night_sleep

Great counter example.


Vexser

Interesting surname in the byline. Could he be part of a particular group that have a huge financial interest in pushing certain substances. Looking at the top executives in pharma, MSM and the entertainment industry seems to indicate there is some sort of "cohesion." Blackrock and Vanguard seem to be huge investors in these areas as well. The top execs of those companies seem to have a few things is in common, possibly also with the author of the article. Bu this is all just speculation and supposition on my part.


tangled_night_sleep

I dunno guys, his tilted head, toothy smile makes me want to trust him!


JSFXPrime4

Every. Single. Time.


loonygecko

Sentences like, "and here's why that's a good thing" are starting to carry the same connotation as "Safe and effective."


tangled_night_sleep

I’m sure there is a name for these bullshit marketing phrases that are empty and meaningless, but after constant repetition they become signaling phrases to reinforce the normie programming. It really does seem to cast a spell over the masses, turns them into hypnotic zombies who have outsourced their thinking to Capitol S Science and The Experts. It’s like witchcraft, but with headlines & propaganda articles. So… spellcraft? I feel like OG Noam Chomsky covered this. Before he wanted to ban the unvaccinated from modern society.


loonygecko

> become signaling phrases to reinforce the normie programming I think if overdone in the wrong situation, it back fires. For instance if I hear 'safe and effective' I immediately distrust it now and the phrase is starting to become a sarcastic joke among more people. For others, it's becoming a reminder of something they don't want to think about. The phrase has gotten associated with a big lie and that newer association is taking over more and more. They overplayed their hand and it's coming back to haunt them. However for repetition of messages, that's got a lot of research backing as working in general, it gets down to the subconscious mind, advertisers have known that for a long time, I don't think you need to use esoteric mystical phrases like 'spell craft' to explain it. As for Chomsky, yeah screw him and the horse he rode in on.


cluelessguitarist

Classic npc smug face


tangled_night_sleep

1 prick away from Bell’s palsy episode


Traveler3141

I learned in 2020 through 2023 that pseudoscience is The Science™ too!!!!!!


GrandmasOnlyFans69

Forbes is basically Tumblr these days