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Zombie Stalin

attack of the zombie memes

Transnational progressivism:

...it was the Soviet Union… [who] made dezinformatsiya (disinformation) a central weapon of their war against ... the U.S. They conducted memetic subversion against the U.S. on many levels at a scale that is only now becoming clear as historians burrow through their archives and ex-KGB officers sell their memoirs.

[eg:]
-- There is no truth, only competing agendas.

-- All Western (and especially American) claims to moral superiority over Communism/Fascism/Islam are vitiated by the West’s history of racism and colonialism. ...

-- The prosperity of the West is built on ruthless exploitation of the Third World; therefore Westerners actually deserve to be impoverished and miserable. [the Baran-Wallerstein “world system” thesis] ...

-- For a virtuous person, violence and war are never justified. It is always better to be a victim than to fight, or even to defend oneself. But ‘oppressed’ people are allowed to use violence anyway; they are merely reflecting the evil of their oppressors.
[Frantz Fanon]

...Koch shows us that the worst-case scenario was, as it turns out now, the correct one; these ideas, like the “race bomb” rumor, really were instruments deliberately designed to destroy the American way of life. Another index of their success is that most members of the bicoastal elite can no longer speak of “the American way of life” without deprecation, irony, or an automatic and half-conscious genuflection towards the altar of political correctness. In this and other ways, the corrosive effects of Stalin’s meme war have come to utterly pervade our culture.

...

Another consequence of Stalin’s meme war is that today’s left-wing antiwar demonstrators wear kaffiyehs without any sense of how grotesque it is for ostensible Marxists to cuddle up to religious absolutists who want to restore the power relations of the 7th century CE. In Stalin’s hands, even Marxism itself was hollowed out to serve as a memetic weapon — it became increasingly nihilist, hatred-focused and destructive. The postmodern left is now defined not by what it’s for but by what it’s against: classical-liberal individualism, free markets, dead white males, America, and the idea of objective reality itself.

I encourage you to RTWT not only for satisfying historical and current insights but for tasty bits of snarkaliciousness like this:

Liberating, too, it is to realize that the Noam Chomskys and Michael Moores and Robert Fisks of the world ... are not brave transgressive forward-thinkers but pathetic memebots running the program of a dead tyrant.

Ka-Ching!

Posted by Claire on 11/30 at 12:25 PM
  1. Way too much here for anything more than a thanks for a great link.

    ZZ--has time on his hands.

    Let’s see what he comes up with.
    .

    Posted by OregonGuy  on  12/01/09  at  12:06 PM
  2. Raymond is bloody brilliant, but he’s getting to be a liitle eccentric.  “memetic subversion”?

    Speaking of Michael Moore (something I try not to do):

    Do you want to be the new War President?

    Posted by ZZMike  on  12/01/09  at  12:46 PM

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