Social engineering
just the first 2mins is interesting
thoughts?
this goat post led me here
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/rap-music-brainwashed-youth-and-the-power-of-hip-hop-culture.153693/
just the first 2mins is interesting
thoughts?
this goat post led me here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(political_science)
Before one can engage in social engineering, one must have reliable information about the society that is to be engineered and effective tools to carry out the engineering. Both of these became available only relatively recently: roughly within the past one hundred years. The development of social science made it possible to gather and analyze information about social attitudes and trends, which is necessary in order to judge the initial state of society before an engineering attempt and the success or failure of that attempt after it has been implemented. At the same time, the development of modern communications technology and the media provided the tools through which social engineering could be carried out.
1864 to 1964 is 100 years. Emancipation Proclamation to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There was enough information about us during this time to figure out a way to socially engineer us from that point on. They started by killing Malcolm X in 1965 because he was a change agent and was going to bring our case to the UN. Later, they started to use the media and control our culture and implement social policies and laws that will change the direction of our people. That is why the most important information you will ger from the Civil Rights era has to do with white people allowing to spend monery at their restaurants and play on their sports teams. Being socially acceptable is now all black people want and the "I Have a Dream" speech is our template. We do not care about the fact we still face economic segregation and don't own much of anything on our own as long as white people like us. All this stuff was not by accident.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/rap-music-brainwashed-youth-and-the-power-of-hip-hop-culture.153693/