Alongside the unrelenting attacks on the Gaza strip, and the cold-blooded murder of an entirely innocent and defenseless people, runs a particularly distasteful strand of propaganda, the kind of falsehoods that make people think the unjustifiable is justifiable.
Comment: In Political Ponerology, Dr. Andrew Lobaczewski describes this phenomenon in clinical detail as "paramoralism". It's chronically used by individuals with personality disorders, e.g. psychopathy.
The words and language used by many in the media, to describe the war on Palestinians, is the key in perpetuating a certain kind of mythology in people's minds, cementing the kind of stereotypes in the subconscious which makes people think that murdering civilians is OK. It breeds a kind of passivity and acceptance in people's minds. Repeat a lie over and over, and people believe it. And all it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing.
In spite of the fact that we are witnessing the kind of brutality and cold-blooded killing of human beings, that would not be accepted anywhere else, people still cling to the same out tired dogma and lies, which are repeated as talking points by the media, and reflected in the casual everyday justifications you hear apologists for Israel make.
You know what I am talking about. We have all heard people ask, or simply state "What about Israel's right to defend itself?"
Comment: As the Zionists own the media, Hollywood, the banking system, Congress, and the White House, it is unlikely that there will be any help for the beleaguered Palestinians from the psychopathic US government.
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