Today we have a look at a post I found on Rybar but reprinted here from the original (footer information is below the text). Since it is perfect in the original form I will only be commenting briefly below.
(This photo is not associated with the post but added for entertainment value.)
🇦🇲🇺🇸It is pointless to argue with the fact that Kardashian’s media presence is much more significant for Western society than Pashinyan.
On September 9, the star (not alone, but together with doctor and producer Eric Esrailian) sent a letter to the President of the United States in which they stated:
▪️Called for Biden to intervene in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh. [me: the one that hadn't started yet]
▪️Called to prevent a new genocide of Armenians. She mentioned key connections that we have already seen in the media over the past year and a half: “stand up for Christians”, “using hunger as a weapon”, and “ethnic cleansing”.
▪️She blamed what was happening on the “autocratic government” of Azerbaijan, which, together with other countries (apparently, we are talking about Turkey), is promoting Armenophobic policies.
▪️Accused the UN and the European Union of inaction and collective silence. Along the way, she proposed influencing Azerbaijan: through economic sanctions, stopping foreign investment, boycotting cultural and sporting events, as well as through international courts (hello, ICC!).
By the way, not a word about the role of Russia.
▪️The letter was not only sent to the White House, but also published by Rolling Stone magazine (not as popular as fifteen years ago, but still). On this day, Biden was first at the G20 forum in India, from there he went to Vietnam, and then mourning events for September 11 began and no one else monitored the president’s reaction.
What does this tell us?
🔻Although Kim Kardashian said that the letter was prepared by “only two people,” the style of presentation, triggers in the text, as well as its placement in a certain media publication indicate that all this is not a touching initiative of the daughter of the Armenian people, but a thoughtful campaign.
🔻Strictly speaking, the letter was not addressed to Biden at all - it is a message from the world community from that part of the industry and political groups in whose interests the Kardashian project operates. Given that Kim has repeatedly transferred millions in support of Artsakh through the California-based Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, tracking down the beneficiaries is a matter of technique.
🔻Using one of the most successful trendsetters of our time - and that is exactly what Kim is - is a good application for the globality of the trend. And the trend is not at all supporting Armenia, but constructing a new conflict.
🔻In which, by the way, a religious element was skillfully introduced - in the text of the letter three categories of victims of Azerbaijan are used: “Armenian Christians” , “Armenians and Christians”. The world community is not very aware of the ethnic groups of Artsakh and will easily read this as an attack by Muslims on Christians.
And most Western journalists know very well how to work with this topic.
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Note: very slightly edited strictly for readability.
Rolling Stone reprint article.
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This is such a masterful albeit brief look into how narrative warfare works (which is why it is used!) and the varied operatives they use to conduct it, that I felt compelled to share it. It explains far better than I could what to look for, and why to look for it.
What I can assure you is that it is everywhere. There are many war fronts we won't be discussing here nor perhaps in other sources you follow. Or those sources may not be according the narrative parts of this war the inspection they are deserving. This is part and parcel of ‘what you are the news now' means. Sifting through the provided information (even a source like Kim K.!) to parse the hidden agendas and connections. This is precisely how protests, coups, and even wars are made. A few sentences at a time to flesh out the basis for them. Then someone lights a firecracker and the shooting starts.
In related news, Pashinyan gave another interview yesterday (Politico), where he said absolutely nothing new. Creating bookends of sorts for the above. And that he doesn't have a clue what to do next. Infantmilitario reports that “Armenian intelligence services are “verifying allegations” that “a large number of Wagnerites” arrived in Armenia”. (LOL)
Middle East Spectator adds that Erdogan received a call from him too. But that Pashinyan was placated with we support peace, blah, blah. The US, UK, and EU declared the Karabakh elections illegitimate (because they weren't held under their sanctions/control that means they aren't genuinely democratic, however they are never fraudulent!). After a video of a Russian truck (told you!) bringing relief supplies to Stepanakert, the Azerbaijani FM announced that the Lachin corridor would be opened with the assistance of the IRGC.
Blah, blah, blah. That is an excellent synopsis of what we have to interpret every day. Narrative warriors are crafty and apparently never sleep. Which is why we have to always stay vigilant. And suss them out of the nooks and crannies. One narrative at a time.
Stay alert out there! Later.
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