Don,
I read all three of Key's books on subliminal advertising a long time
ago. They were very interesting, although I disagreed with his central
thesis, which was that corporations were using these messages to get
consumers to purchase their products. I theorize that a more sinister
motive lies behind all the subliminal stuff, like perhaps our masters
wanting to screw with our minds and promote an obsession with sex.
As for the commercials we see on t.v. now, what is most amazing about
them is how little they have to do with the product they are allegedly
peddling. Some of the most memorable commercials do not bring to mind
the product or company they represent. Again, I think that the motive
behind much advertising today, and certainly behind the anti-white ads
we discuss here, is more of a social engineering one, and not an effort
to get more profits for that partcular corporation. So many commercials
push the same agenda that sitcoms, dramas and Hollywood films do; with
strong black figures dominating, women being aggressive and strong,
children being spoiled and smarter than adults, white males being
wimpy, ignorant and unloved, and sexual imagery everywhere.
right winger,
I think the reason so many people refuse to see what we do is that we
just happen to perceive things differently than about 99% of the
population. Thomas Edison once stated that he had come to the
conclusion that only 1-2% of the people were capable of independent
thought. I am becoming more and more certain that he was right. This
isn't a question of thinking that we're in the 1% "smartest" bracket;
the most educated people, with the highest IQs, are often the hardest
to reason with over these matters. This explains why, for instance, a
Pat Buchanan could only get 1% of the vote in 2000, when so many people
actually would have agreed with at least his stance on immigration.
Most people just won't allow themselves to be in that small 1% group
most of here are in. I once thought I could persuade others about
many things, if only I could sit down and talk to them. That hasn't
often been the case, when I have tried this, even with family members
or close friends. The only way, I think, that the 99%ers would ever
come around to our way of thinking is if the mass media started sending
out messages to them to that effect. That would work, because all of
them are used to absorbing their world view from television,
especially, and a Peter Jennings or Ted Koppel is going to be able to
sell the exact same views that we can't sell.