Saturday, September 10, 2011

Noam Chomsky on Bin Laden Murder

Although there is little, if any, evidence bin Laden was murdered by US forces this year Noam Chomsky asks social-conditioning-free qustions about the event.

Chomsky is a linguist, meaning he studies languages and communication and philology, all a subset of philosophy, a hard science.  Inherently he cannot do his work and be sucked in by social conditioning.  His peers are the ones who design social conditioning for the powers that be, and Chomksy is a dissident.  I understand Chomsky is a leftist, and I suspect he is a marxist, if only because he has his facts straight, which is something which recommends reading marxist writers.

His short essay here on the "killing" of bin Laden is the kind of clear thinking we need to get mainstream.  Chomsky writes exceptionally well, and the simple facts add up to "making sense."

Her refers to Orlando Bosch, of interesting pedigree.


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