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Anti-internet seasons, pre-RFK murder anniversary-"Just no."

PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 1:04 am
by Hugh Manatee Wins
For years I've noticed that the CIA-media steers the public away from the internet just before they might learn *subversive* history due to an anniversary, such as the June 5 anniversary of the CIA murder of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. We get stories about 'internet addiction' and encouragement to 'just say no' to our technology and social media etc.

NPR especially, since their audience tends to be upscale online internet center-left types who might accidentlaly find out.....DOH!

Today NPR's weekend 'Intelligence Squared' debate show (yes "intelligence") debated whether the internet was bad for the public's view of politics.
A show on the local former 'Air America' station had a host ranting about how reading comments below articles was erasing his intelligence.
"No, don't read!" bad bad bad is reading....

This has been going on for years. It is seasonal.

Re: Anti-internet seasons, pre-RFK murder anniversary-"Just

PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 1:17 am
by Jerky
If you read the comments after an article that has been linked on The Drudge Report, then you ARE harming your IQ, and damaging your soul in the process.

YOPJ