« A chimpanzee who noisily rolls a can of gasoline in front of his peers impresses females and earns the respect of his rivals. You are a chimpanzee like the others, to dominate, you try to impress, by your projects and your social actions. Women are hopelessly impressionable. Especially from the point of view of men who don't have one. »
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Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother |
Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother
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« If all journalists say the same thing, the lie becomes true. Whoever has control of the present has control of the past. Since people have no culture, their memory, this "duty," is rewritten with impunity. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 154) »
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Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother |
Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother
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« There is no real difference between governments and journalists: they make the same money, yours. The reader and the voter are one and the same. `...` France Télévisions group alone will receive 2.48 billion euros in royalties in 2015. Thank you, Mr. Middle. And those that are not directly in the hands of the state are still funded by the state. In particular the newspapers with the noblest history, the friends of Pol Pot, Mao, Stalin, such as "Liberation," "Humanity," "The World," who supported the most sympathetic regimes in contemporary history. Was it a different time? Do you think they made amends? In fact, all continue to advocate EXACTLY what Pol Pot, Mao and Stalin advocated. Total stateship, redistribution of wealth, control of thought, cultural revolution, lynching of saboteurs. Thanks to them France is mentally communist. `...` To justify the fact that your taxes keep alive these newspapers that no one buys, we dared to make you swallow the idea that they constitute our "national heritage". Personally, I find it very funny, especially if we take into account the hundreds of historical monuments that we leave abandoned, the number of abbeys and castles that fall into ruin under your nose ... `...` Subsidizing the press is exactly as if people are forced to buy the newspapers they have chosen not to read. The USSR has never done better. The reader no longer wants to finance the propaganda, the newspaper loses money, the state pays the difference with your taxes. `...` "Le Monde" and "Le Figaro", which regularly advocate the reduction of public spending, each receive 16 million direct subsidies per year. "Libé," "Telerama" or "La Croix," 10 million. "Le Nouvel Obs," 8 million. The total aid to the press, "which has not been shown to be effective" according to the Court of Auditors, exceeds 400 million per year. `...` Legal announcements are the most beautiful - and least known - of our disguised finances. Tens of thousands of communities are forced to pay newspapers for regular advertisements, usually between 100 and 200 euros per unit, or nearly 900 million euros of public money per year (Balluteau Report, 2005). (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 135 - »
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Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother |
Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother
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