Absolut vodka advertisement, racist mass psychosis, and fighting a fictitious enemy

A fantastic example of how people create a fictional enemy. The trolls – these empty-headed people – are bothered by the fact that a black woman can be a Slovak citizen. But they don't mind that a black man, Ibrahim Maiga, has Slovak citizenship. There are also at least two doctors in Slovakia with Slovak citizenship, and I don't see anything wrong with that.

Huge scandal and embarrassment: Andor Šándor, former head of the Czech military intelligence service, fell for the Kremlin’s disinformation propaganda

We live in a difficult time when even intelligent people like Andor Šándor, the former head of the Czech military intelligence service, fall for Kremlin propaganda. How can we then expect other less intelligent people to be resistant to propaganda? After the British media published detailed information and evidence about the identity of the perpetrators, it became clear that the defender of Russian propaganda, Mr. Šándor, was seriously mistaken. I sincerely feel sorry for Mr. Šándor – it's a huge embarrassment. Now he will have to walk through the sewers of Prague, and he cannot show himself in public out of shame because it is a great disgrace.

Monitoring of hate campaigns and hoaxes on disinfo websites for July, August and September 2018

Festival of Well-being Disgusting insults to the president by Boris Koroni. When arguments run out, only embarrassing hateful attacks/insults remain. Koroni compares Kiska and the people at Pohoda to fans of communist North Korea https://www.facebook.com/SlobodnyVysielac/posts/1744361898983292 Boris Koroni's argumentative desperation and pathos has reached another low. He is desperately trying to denigrate the Pohoda festival and … Read more

The Istanbul Convention and the facts about it. The most successful hoax in the history of Slovakia. The search for a fictional enemy is a strongly fixed characteristic of the human psyche

In this article, I will directly quote sections of the convention. This will probably be the most factual article. Psychology: why do we look for a fictional enemy? I ask: why did Christian activists put so much energy into fighting a non-existent fictional enemy? (This included, for example, numerous demonstrations, marches, and several Slovak cities). In psychology and psychiatry, there is also a technical term for this, referentiality, which is something very similar. For some reason, the search for a fictional enemy is strongly fixed in the human psyche. Propaganda based on the existence of a fictional enemy will always be very successful.

The EU has reduced card payment fees by 10 times. Economic benefits of the European Union

It makes one sick to hear the subversive Kremlin propaganda spread by so-called "pro-Russian" websites and internet radio stations, claiming that economic salvation and amazing economic success will come our way if we leave the EU. It is also very depressing for me that even the so-called mainstream media do not explain to people the great economic benefits that the EU brings us. Under such circumstances, where disinformation and propaganda are stronger than facts, a potential referendum on remaining in the EU could turn out to be very controversial.

People have never heard the truth about Russia. Basic characteristics of Russia

Topics: Open promotion of Stalinism by Russian state-controlled media, Debunking the myth: "The evil West, the evil NATO is trying to militarily attack good Russia", Debunking the myth: "The evil West has made Russia an enemy. On the contrary, Russia does not see us as an enemy. Russia is our friend", Debunking the myth: "The inhabitants of Crimea wanted to join Russia", Debunking the myth: "Putin dealt with the oligarchs, brought stability and economic prosperity to Russia", Putin as Tsar, Tsarism, autocracy, Modified, improved Nazism is cultivated in Russia

Strategy: How to win a hybrid war?

If we want to solve a problem, we must first name it correctly. If a doctor wants to cure a patient of a disease, they must first correctly determine the diagnosis. In Slovakia, the situation is very critical and very confusing. So far, we have not correctly named the problem of hybrid warfare, nor have we correctly determined the diagnosis. In Slovakia, we are worse off than in Russia. In Russia, although awakened people with access to the internet are in the minority, these people nevertheless call things by their real names. Not in Slovakia.

Alternative hate media are like a cult

I came to realize that the word "sect" best describes alternative hate media. A crazy, hateful, media-political sect. This political sect is becoming the thing that probably best describes the Slovak nation, because it is a phenomenon that is demographically too significant. Common elements of religious and political sects. What kind of people and why do they need to seek out either religious or political sects?

Why is the Kremlin’s hateful propaganda most successful in Slovakia?

What percentage of people in Slovakia believe in political propaganda based on hatred? Demographics. Too many useful idiots. Too few people/activists fighting against propaganda. The media is not fulfilling its role. Even the desperately and critically small number of activists and personalities who fight against pro-Kremlin media have gone in the wrong direction. Comparison: how Slovaks and Russians believe in Kremlin propaganda.

Video: Why do people believe in hateful political propaganda? The psychological roots of these problems

This video has an outline. Since the video is long, it makes it much clearer. Also, this description has the meaning that I can add what I forgot to mention. 00:00 Introduction What word best describes alternative disinformation media? It is clearly hatred. Alternative media are a fascinating phenomenon, as for the first time in … Read more