Tuesday, May 19, 2015

False memories don't only apply to childhood

Warning -- here's another one from a site your third-grade teacher wouldn't have wanted you to visit!

http://www.amren.com/news/2015/05/witness-accounts-in-midtown-hammer-attack-show-the-power-of-false-memory/
Witness Accounts in Midtown Hammer Attack Show the Power of False Memory

AmRen's homepage subheading for it is Witnesses thought police gunned down an innocent black man, but video proved them wrong.

Why do people think they see liberal things that have just happened moments earlier? Clearly, it's only human to mis-remember occurrences at any distance in time from them, however near or remote. But why do memories of public scenes like this tend so toward political correctness?

I have a theory in case it's of interested. The reason is that we're force-fed political correctness from dawn to dusk, and from cradle to grave for anybody hapless enough to have been born since the 1960s. Ye gods, the liberal hype we baby boomers grew up marinating in was bad enough, but today it's 50 times the dose.

Front and center in this brainwashing process is the liberal media's cute custom of blaming everything "bad" that happens on "white supremists", "white racists", "white separatists" et al. I love pointing out to liberals that they're among the biggest white supremacists around: they only vote for white politicians, so they clearly want to be ruled by white people. 

adding to the fun is that this goes for most blacks too.

Pardon my heresy..... /\/.\/\/.

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