As in Ben Shapiro? Naw, he loves America too much.
A spy that you think "ya, they might be a spy" is not a very good spy. A spy that you think "they can't possibly be a spy" is a spy doing their job exactly as intended, which is guiding the narrative in certain directions.
That is what the controlled opposition system is designed to do; create a bunch of different boxes of beliefs in opposition, a whole slew of "theses" and "anti-theses" with a predetermined "synthesis" to which the whole Wheel of Beliefs guides society to.
As in Ben Shapiro? Naw, he loves America too much.
A spy that you think "ya, they might be a spy" is not a very good spy. A spy that you think "they can't possibly be a spy" is a spy doing their job exactly as intended, which is guiding the narrative in certain directions.
That is what the controlled opposition system is designed to do; create a bunch of different boxes of beliefs in opposition, a whole slew of "thesis" and "anti-thesis" with a predetermined "synthesis" to which the whole Wheel of Beliefs guides society to.
As in Ben Shapiro? Naw, he loves America too much.
A spy that you think "ya, they might be a spy" is not a very good spy. A spy that you think "they can't possibly be a spy" is a spy doing their job exactly as intended, which is guiding the narrative in certain directions.
That is what the controlled opposition system is designed to do; create a bunch of different boxes in opposition, a whole slew of "thesis" and "anti-thesis" with a predetermined "synthesis" to which the whole Wheel of Beliefs guides society to.
As in Ben Shapiro? Naw, he loves America too much.
A spy that you think "ya, they might be a spy" is not a very good spy. A spy that you think "they can't possibly be a spy" is a spy doing their job exactly as intended.