In order to understand our current propaganda environment, one has to understand that others do not consume the same information, because our information systems have become tailored to belief. The info war is fought only in the middle, as the extremes are already isolated.
In the middle, the fight isn't just to get you to believe, but to only listen to one side. Once information isolation is achieved though, it's easy to push more and more extreme narratives with less and less connection to reality. If it reinforces the person's belief, it works.
It doesn't make ANY difference if whatever was pushed to the isolated is debunked elsewhere. They. Almost. Never. See. It. And if they do, they have been conditioned to believe it isn't real, because they don't trust the source.
So what can change this dynamic? Intrusive reality. Events so impactful that they must be covered by both "sides" of our bifurcated information systems. War. Jail. Disaster. Elections. This is why you now see major propaganda pushes during these events. The fight is now there.
This is why intrusive reality events are now made political - because only in events that affect us all can perceptions be changed, and even then, only when the event is obviously one sided. Information isolation has reduced the playing field of politics dramatically.
But the reality of these events still makes a big difference. It is very hard to spin a war loss. It is very hard to spin an election loss. It's very hard to spin failing at disaster response. It is very hard to spin going to jail. It is very hard to spin failing to govern.
So as you worry about 2024, understand that reality is going to intrude. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to help reality intrude into the propaganda systems, and to fight in the middle where it matters, not waste your time arguing with those truly isolated.
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As an addendum to this thread from yesterday, I want to expand on the idea of information isolation as it applies to social media. Do you think social media sites help break through propaganda and information isolation? Think again. Not only does it isolate, you choose to isolate
yourself, by choosing who you follow, like, interact with, etc. Social media is basically designed to show you what you want to see. If you don't like it - you will unfollow. Those who truly annoy you get blocked. Now consider that in relation to your political views. If you have
strongly held beliefs about politics, you will self-select people and sites to follow that match your preconceived notions of the world. Social media sites - all of them - will show you a feed of items where you will have selected all sources because you already agree with them.
We need to have a serious conversation about how the reality on the ground - and below it - is shaping the political reality in Gaza. 1/7🧵
This is a map of the known tunnels under Gaza. Click the image to expand. Notice how most of the known tunnels are in northern Gaza. 2/7
The Israelis are dropping leaflets in Northern Gaza, urging the Palestinian civilian population to move south, towards Khan Younis and Rafah, and warning that death awaits them if they stay in the north. 3/7