Psychological Warfare

South Korean military says 350 waste balloons detected from North Korea overnight as tensions flare

As tensions between North and South Korea escalate, the South Korean military has reported the detection of 350 waste balloons being sent from the North overnight. This absurd and juvenile tactic of flinging waste-filled balloons over the border is not only bizarre but also potentially dangerous. It is a reminder that, no matter how advanced our civilization may seem, we are still capable of engaging in petty and provocative behaviors reminiscent of apes flinging feces at each other.

The idea of using balloons as a means of psychological warfare is not new, but the content being sent in these balloons is particularly disturbing.… Continue reading

Crimean students’ grades lowered for not writing ‘thank you letters’ to Russian soldiers invading Ukraine

As a teacher, I can attest that the act of forcing students to write ‘thank you letters’ to Russian soldiers invading Ukraine is not only appalling but also counterproductive. When students are coerced into expressing gratitude for actions that violate international law and human rights, it not only undermines their critical thinking skills but also instills a sense of fear and submission. The education system should be a place for fostering independent thought, not blind obedience to oppressive ideologies.

The parallels drawn between this propaganda tactic and historical examples like The Hitler Youth and East German indoctrination techniques are chilling. The use of education as a tool for manipulation and control is a dangerous path that has been taken far too many times in history.… Continue reading