The "Manchurian Candidate" was not based on fantasy, but on the experiences of US POWs during the Korean War. Doesn't DEI echo the self-examination sessions that POWs captured in Korea, and French POWs captured in Indo-China went through? Isn't the flood of word salads in street theatre occurring on campuses an echo of agitprop technique…
The "Manchurian Candidate" was not based on fantasy, but on the experiences of US POWs during the Korean War. Doesn't DEI echo the self-examination sessions that POWs captured in Korea, and French POWs captured in Indo-China went through? Isn't the flood of word salads in street theatre occurring on campuses an echo of agitprop techniques seen in so many places since the beginning of the 20th century? Now the problem, and it is enormous, is how to de-program all of these bots posing as people.
The "Manchurian Candidate" was not based on fantasy, but on the experiences of US POWs during the Korean War. Doesn't DEI echo the self-examination sessions that POWs captured in Korea, and French POWs captured in Indo-China went through? Isn't the flood of word salads in street theatre occurring on campuses an echo of agitprop techniques seen in so many places since the beginning of the 20th century? Now the problem, and it is enormous, is how to de-program all of these bots posing as people.