It's culture, not conspiracy. Coleman is criticising the culture of compliance.Archived Message
Posted by rippon on August 27, 2020, 10:25 am, in reply to "Jackanory...enjoy. "
Governments don't have to conspire.
It is natural for people/governments to follow the lead of the apparently more powerful/knowledgeable.
It is natural for people to follow the advice of WHO and big-pharma (GSK, Merck, etc), because they have good reputations, not their deserved reputations of crookedness.
It wasn't a grand conspiracy across the intelligence agencies of many countries to believe Saddam had WMD. It is the culture of lesser agencies (e.g. MI6) simply to follow the lead of the CIA.
People didn't conspire en masse to empty the shops of toilet roll. The population simply has a culture of following others, and following the lead of a government indoctrinating them that there is something (covid) to panic about.
And that is precisely Coleman's point. If you can manage people's emotions (primarily fear) and control their information, then you can make them do anything - no conspiracy necessary, when you have the right culture (compliance, obedience) inculcated.
There is a joke/meme doing the rounds: Get the msm to drum the message that the virus tends to hover at three feet, then you can get millions crawling around on the ground.
This site often looks like host to considerable ground-crawlers.
Darren Allen is absolutely right: It is shocking and galling that, even on a site that regards itself as opposed to propaganda, the culture is to mock dissidence; near-zero attempt at debunking flawed dissidence by addressing its content (allegedly flawed - Coleman might be absolutely correct in his analysis).