Principles of Cultural Marxist Journalism

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Principle No. 3

Journalism’s Essence is a Discipline of
Deceit and Misinformation

Cultural Marxist depends on strict discipline from its disciples in order to undermine a society. And to keep order within its own ranks. Remember, the non-believers do not understand the utopia which awaits them in a true Marxist society. So you are helping your fellow citizen by being, not deceitful, but shedding light on the truth. Say what?! Marxism it is not supposed to make sense.

Distraction is the best vehicle to help carry deceitful misinformation within any society. How that is served would depend on the event taking place. What hot button topics can you identify which can easily divide a group into two or more factions?

The key here is total information and news control. This is done by censorship and promoting ideological propaganda. In order for them to succeed in altering your perception, anything which is promoted must be related to the following: sexual perversion, abortion, degenerate art, degenerate music, mass immigration, and people acting like animals. This would also include corrupted views of multiculturalism, drugs, and nationalism.





Journal Notes:

NOTE 1 :: Pew Research Center. "Principles of Journalism" October 2, 2013
NOTE 2 :: Pew Research Center. "Striking the Balance, Audience Interests..." March 30, 1999
NOTE 3 :: Journalism Degree.com, "Journalism Career"
NOTE 4 :: South China Morning Post. "Chinese Journalist Required To Pass Ideology Exam..." December 19, 2013
NOTE 5 :: History Learning Site. "Karl Marx"
NOTE 6 :: John F Wasik. "The Biggest Financial Asset in Your Portfolio Is You" New York Times. February 11, 2013.
NOTE 7 :: James Walsh. "FBI Keeps Tabs on TEA Parties" Newsmax.com. May 21, 2009.
NOTE 8 :: Federal Reserve. "What is the purpose of the Federal Reserve System." Last updated February 4, 2014.

Research Sources:

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