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Listen to the lectures by yuri bezminov on YouTube. He is a kgb spy who defected from the Soviet Union in the 80’s. He was trained in Soviet subversion and he explains how communists use wedge issues to disintegrate a host country’s social fabric. It doesn’t matter what the issues are as long as they demoralize a nation and make citizens feel resentful of each other. It also interrupts the transmission of healthy culture like morals and religion such that the youth are trained to see the “old ways” with disdain. The communists infiltrate universities and cultural centers to create content that makes the youth question and doubt the pillars of their society, pillars like marriage, faith, rule of law - the very things that their societal strength are built on. As they turn inward and cannibalize those pillars of strength, the society becomes weaker. When the population is in the weakened state they are easily cowed into accepting a big state to “solve” their problems. Once big government is installed they can control the population however they please. The play book is the same in every country. The issues don’t matter, it’s all about creating cultural wedges and disintegrating host culture. Watch yuri bezminov’s videos.

79 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Listen to the lectures by yuri bezminov on YouTube. He is a kgb spy who defected from the Soviet Union in the 80’s. He was trained in Soviet subversion and he explains how communists use wedge issues to disintegrate a host country’s social fabric. It doesn’t matter what the issues are as long as they demoralize a nation and make citizens feel resentful of each other. It also interrupts the transmission of healthy culture like morals and religion such that the youth are trained to see the “old ways” with disdain. The communists infiltrate universities and cultural centers to create content that makes the youth question and doubt the pillars of their society, pillars like marriage, faith, rule of law - the very things that their societal strength are built on. As they turn inward and cannibalize those pillars of strength, the society becomes weaker. When the population is in the weakened state they are easily cowed into accepting a big state to “solve” their problems. Once big government is installed they can control the population however they please. The play book is the same in every country. The issues don’t matter, it’s all about creating cultural wedges. Watch yuri bezminov’s videos.

79 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Listen to the lectures by yuri bezminov on YouTube. He is a kgb spy who defected from the Soviet Union in the 80’s. He was trained in Soviet subversion and he explains how communists use wedge issues to disintegrate a host country’s social fabric. It doesn’t matter what the issues are as long as they demoralize a nation and make citizens feel resentful of each other. It also interrupts the transmission of healthy culture like morals and religion such that the youth are trained to see the “old ways” with disdain. The communists infiltrate universities and cultural centers to create content that makes the youth question and doubt the pillars of their society, pillars like marriage, faith, rule of law - the very things that their societal strength are built on. When the population is in the weakened state they are easily cowed into accepting a big state to “solve” their problems. Once big government is installed they can control the population however they please. The play book is the same in every country. The issues don’t matter, it’s all about creating cultural wedges. Watch yuri bezminov’s videos.

79 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Listen to the lectures by yuri bezminov on YouTube. He is a kgb spy who defected from the Soviet Union in the 80’s. He was trained in Soviet subversion and he explains how it works. He explains how communists use wedge issues to disintegrate a host country’s social fabric. It doesn’t matter what the issues are as long as they demoralize a nation and make citizens feel resentful of each other. It also interrupts the transmission of healthy culture like morals and religion such that the youth are trained to see the “old ways” with disdain. When the population is in the weakened state they are easily cowed into accepting a big state to “solve” their problems. Once big government is installed they can control the population however they please. The play book is the same in every country. The issues don’t matter, it’s all about creating cultural wedges. Watch yuri bezminov’s videos.

79 days ago
1 score