William S. Burroughs postulated four political parties in his 1959 novel Naked Lunch: Liquefactionists, Senders, Divisionists, and Factualists.
Per Wiki:
The city is contested by four rival political parties: Liquefactionists, who want to merge everyone into one protoplasmic entity; Senders, who want to control everyone else through telepathy; Divisionists, who subdivide into replicas of themselves; and Factualists, who oppose the other three.
The Senders are a metaphor for mass media propaganda as practiced by Edward Bernays, Leon Trotsky, Joseph Goebbels, and American political consultants.
The Democrats and their allied Never Trumper Republicans are the heirs to this legacy.
The rise of the Internet, then the World Wide Web, and finally social media initially threw them for a loop and played a role in Trump taking over the G.O.P.
Their reaction was to impose a surveillance and censorship regime using the tech monopolies as bottlenecks:
- Matt Taibbi chronicled how my old boss Senator Mark Warner personally arm-twisted Twitter to censor “Russian disinformation.”
- The Hunter Biden laptop story was suppressed just before the 2020 election per Twitter and Meta execs.
- Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the Biden administration imposed a covid censorship policy on the company.
Essentially the Biden administration’s communications policy has been to relentlessly and flagrantly spin, distort, lie
Unfortunately, combining surveillance and censorship with slick media campaigns using the power of celebrity to encourage supporters to form parasocial bonds with politicians is way too much power for anyone to handle.
Because there’s no way not to get high on your own supply.
As YouTuber History Legends said of the Ukrainian war effort:
The propaganda was too strong and too effective.
We have an entire army of NAFO trolls (on) Reddit and Twitter. People that believed 100% everything that was being said by Ukraine.
The Ukrainians will only show their successes to their population as if the Ukrainians are constantly winning.
At the same time we have a million Ukrainian men abroad. We have countless Ukrainian soldiers and enlisted personnel that are not at the front.
We have people in Kiev partying as if there’s no war happening.
The problem for Ukraine is that they haven’t managed to create (a) national feeling of it’s now or never. They always try to portray the war as ‘oh we’re winning. It’s fine.’
So everybody kind of kept their life going because everything is going well at the front but it’s not true and now it’s too late.
The disorientation goes to the top, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s new piece for Foreign Policy illustrates.
The Biden administration’s strategy has put the United States in a much stronger geopolitical position today than it was four years ago. [Really??] But our work is unfinished. The United States must sustain its fortitude across administrations to shake the revisionists’ assumptions. It must be prepared for the revisionist states to deepen cooperation with one another to try to make up the difference. It must maintain its commitments to and the trust of its friends. And it must continue to earn the American people’s confidence in the power, purpose, and value of disciplined American leadership in the world.
Meanwhile, air alerts over Israel:
Eyeless in Gaza, indeed.
Incompetence or duplicity? What do we think?