“Don’t Poke the Bear”: The Most Powerful Disinfolklore Ever
“Don’t poke the bear” may be the most powerful piece of Disinfolklore ever propagated. A retired U.S. army lieutenant-colonel explained what that meme meant. It was / is a tenet of senior policy professionals on the current U.S. presidents National Security Council as well as of policy and military advisers throughout NATO never to attack “the Bear,” a disarming Disinfolklore-conveying moniker for Russia.
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Don’t fall for trolls, however disguised. Ruschia’s Disinfolklore troll “Don’t Poke the Bear” is the most successful means of deterring us from exercising our UN Charter Art 51 right to self-defence EVER. It feeds our hunger for passivity. Our desire for a happy ending. Our dream that Ruschia really just wants peace even though you don’t even need to wear a short skirt to provoke it into turning your body politic and your land into a crime scene.
Source: Pensees (106)
American National Security Advisers’ minds are colonised by Disinfolklore trolls like “Don’t Poke the Bear.” That is what affects their Moods / Intentions / Motivations / Attitudes. And it’s why they won’t properly arm Ukraine. It’s the Disinfolklore.
Source: Twitter Note (2024)
A single meme colonised the minds of the most powerful policy professionals on Earth and paralysed the collective self-defence apparatus of NATO. This is Coercive Control operating at civilisational scale.
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