Posted on 04/09/2013 2:50:13 PM PDT by Nachum
Talking points identical to the SPLC. Note how convincing, to the uninitiated, the attempt to link anti-homosexuality with the kkk:
http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/groups/family-research-council
But here’s a reorientation to reality from FRC:
http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=LH05F09
and this hate-mongering is quite effective, as it produced a lefty shootist, never mentioned by the MSM, targeting those eeeevil FRC people:
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/katie-yoder/2013/02/07/networks-ignore-frc-shooter-s-use-splc-hate-map
So this is a Class A propaganda operation. Crosslinking a target group with some widely recognized symbol of moral revulsion, like the kkk, is an explicit attempt at emotional programming. It’s called bracketing, and the SPLC gang is very good at it, which I’m sure is a factor in how they have been able to weasel their way into high places, as the original story appears to demonstrate. We need a strategy to counter this. Not a little one, a big one. Go big or go home, I always say.
I know the Army is stating they did not have anything to do with this but someone published this as if it were policy. Things look ugly to me no matter how you cut it.
It was a slide in a powerpoint presentation.
Sure sounds like a familiar discussion, doesn't it?
Part of the seminar, but officially deniable.
Presented as policy, but not official policy...etc.
I'm having a tough time coming up with something different.
FYI
...the Army instructor in Pennsylvania who labeled Evangelical Christians, Catholics, Orthodox Jews and Mormons religious extremists alongside Hamas and al Qaeda during an Army Reserve Equal Opportunity training brief on extremism....
‘Christians Who Take the Bible Literally
Dear Janet,
Please add my name to your list on this one.
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