Ways of Seeing is a 1972 television series of (four) 30-minute films created chiefly by writer John Berger and producer Mike Dibb.
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trying to critique a meme using a meme format that represents not understanding the reality of something
accidentally hilarious
kill the meme cop in your head (especially if you don’t understand semiotics like at all)
The USA and Israel’s struggles with Iran are well documented at this point.
- ISB Major Lio Partagaz
Who is Via Getty, and why was he at the Jan6 riot?
https://www.villagevoice.com/in-search-of-a-soviet-holocaust/
Originally published: January 12, 1988
“But there is plenty of blame to go around,” as Sovietologist John Arch Getty recently noted in The London Review of Books. “It must be shared by the tens of thousands of activists and officials who carried out the policy and by the peasants who chose to slaughter animals, burn fields, and boycott cultivation in protest.”
Such a balanced analysis, however, has never satisfied Ukrainian nationalists in the United States and Canada, for whom the “terror-famine” is an article of faith and communal rallying point. For decades after the fact, their obsession was confined to émigré journals.
After 50 years on the fringes, the Ukraine famine debate is finally front and center. While one-note faminologists may teach us little real history, they reveal how our sense of history is pulled by political fashion until it hardens into the taffy of conventional wisdom. And how you can fool most of the people most of the time — especially when you tell them what they want to hear.


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