I am still wracking my brain trying to remember obozo’s “turn in anyone who criticizes my administration” program.
It had a very snazzy but fascist name like “neighbor watch” or something.
It was shut down by all the mockery.
Snitches get stitches.
Yes, clever. But sadly, less satire than likely.
May I have permission to post this on Facebook?
It’s very funny. An humor is best when it is this close to truth!
“Pavel Trofimovich Morozov (Russian: Па́вел Трофи́мович Моро́зов; 14 November 1918 – 3 September 1932), better known by the diminutive Pavlik, was a Soviet youth praised by the Soviet press as a martyr. His story, dated to 1932, is that of a 13-year-old boy who denounced his father to the authorities and was in turn killed by his family. His story was a subject of reading, songs, plays, a symphonic poem, a full-length opera, and six biographies. The apotheotic cult had a huge impact on the moral norms of generations of children, who were encouraged to inform on their parents.[1]
Morozov’s story was the basis of Bezhin Meadow, an unreleased film from 1937 that was directed by Sergei Eisenstein, as well as the 2015 Latvian film Dawn.”
FACT CHECK: Stalinist Propaganda, never happened.
Didn’t they launch that program on January 20, 2009?