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Groupthink and Why They NEED to Censor Us.mp3

02/26/2018
Devon
00:00:12 Most people will automatically conform to what they perceive as popular because their existence relies on the group, whether out of circumstance or limited abilities.
00:00:11 Many are dependent on the group for survival, so they are biologically hardwired to go along with the group.
00:00:19 Maybe they receive.
00:00:20 Government benefits from the group, or perhaps they are a cog in a large globalist corporate machine.
00:00:26 But most people aren't business owners themselves or independently wealthy.
00:00:30 Without the group, they would be unable or unwilling to fend for themselves, so conforming to the group is crucial to their survival.
00:00:40 Late night talk shows are very popular with these kinds of people because they supply instant feedback from the group.
00:00:47 They are given audible cues that inform them of the group's position on popular topics, whether or not they should approve or disapprove of this person or that person in the form of cheers, applause.
00:01:00 And laughter Television Studios became aware of this psychological trick and the need that the average person had to be given this group feedback before they could comfortably respond to jokes.
00:01:11 And that led them to insert artificial laughter into most sitcoms.
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00:01:16 It's not massive.
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00:01:18 It's just average sized.
Devon
00:01:23 Which later evolved into cutting two reaction shots and shows that didn't have a laugh track like NBC's the.
00:01:28 Office it is these visual and auditory cues that communicate to people where the group stands and therefore what to conform to in order to ensure your survival within the group.
00:01:40 This is precisely.
00:01:42 Why corporate political propaganda employs these same tactics?
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00:01:47 What we need are laws, real laws that do everything possible to keep assault rifles out of the hands of people who are going to shoot our kids, go on TV and tell them to do that.
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00:02:00 Then I'll tell you something.
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00:02:02 Jimmy Kimmel or John Oliver make a joke at the expense of a.
00:02:05 Politician Donald Trump.
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00:02:07 The only president who combines the sordid extramarital affairs of a young JFK.
00:02:11 With the dead.
00:02:11 Eyed puffiness of a post Watergate Richard Nixon.
Devon
00:02:15 And the audience, who they themselves are responding to visual cues in the form of applause signs.
00:02:20 Cheer with Glee.
00:02:22 It is communicating on a visceral level to those people whose survival is directly tied to being part of the group, that their survival is also tied to disapproving of that politician.
00:02:34 It programs them to have a negative response when they hear that person's name in the future because that person is not approved by the group and therefore approval that person endangers their very existence. If you doubt what I'm saying, I'll give you a perfect example of this programming.
00:02:52 After her defeat in the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton blamed James comedy.
00:02:58 For her loss.
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00:02:59 But I was on the way to.
00:03:00 Winning until the combination of Jim Comedy's letter on October 28th and Russian WikiLeaks.
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00:03:08 The propaganda ministers spun into high gear and began programming their audience to dislike comedy.
00:03:13 The programming was so effective that when Stephen Colbert announced to his audience some months later that President Trump had fired coming.
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00:03:20 Many in the audience cheered huge story that broke just minutes ago, like less than 10 minutes ago.
00:03:27 FBI director James comedy has just been fired by Donald Trump.
00:03:34 Well, huge, huge Donald Trump fans here tonight, this.
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00:03:38 Was not the correct response, and Colbert immediately rebuked them and wasted no time in communicating that the group now liked James comedy.
00:03:47 The audience, both in the studio and at home, obediently accepted the new programming, and that programming will persist until such a time that the narrative changes, in which case the audience will be reprogrammed once again.
00:03:59 Television has always been a tool of the elite.
00:04:02 The astronomical costs involved in producing programs and distributing them to the public meant that all the messages contained in the programs could come only from the elite.
00:04:13 Now, with the Internet and the ease of access to platforms like YouTube, the ruling class is now losing its stranglehold on the flow of information.
00:04:21 It is also fracturing their ability to project what group consensus is, which is important if you want to control the people that just want to conform to the group.
00:04:30 Group consensus is now communicated through how many likes or retweets or thumbs up a post might.
00:04:36 Yet, or the subscriber counts someone might have this evens out the playing field and is precisely why they have begun to censor and shut down channels.
00:04:46 They go against the approved narrative.
00:04:48 I myself have had view counts manipulated on YouTube and channels.
00:04:52 Way bigger than.
00:04:53 Mine have been banned recently because they didn't go along with the official narrative.
00:04:58 This is why it's so important that you support independent media, like whether it's black pearled or it doesn't matter, so that the global elite, the ruling class, or some people like to say just their.
00:05:10 I don't have a monopoly on information and influence.
00:05:15 I will do this as long.
00:05:16 As I'm financially able to.
00:05:18 If you see that I've stopped making.
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00:05:20 While it's because I've had to go find paying gigs, and sometimes it's cool stuff like I've done stuff for Milo done stuff for Cernovich.
00:05:28 You know, Infowars is played.
00:05:29 Some of my videos.
00:05:31 Sometimes it's not so exciting as that.
00:05:35 But I got to pay the bills.
00:05:37 But I promise you my.
00:05:40 I will continue to fight for freedom and most importantly, the survival of Western civilization, as long as I'm physically able to.
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00:06:05 But also what's important is like and share these videos and subscribe to the channel because it's going to deliver.
00:06:11 Those social cues.
00:06:13 To the people that depend on us to survive, that there really is consensus.
00:06:18 I really hope you choose to support me for black pill.
00:06:21 I'm Devin stack.