A Roundtable with Alexandra Kitty and Perplexity Alexandra Kitty: Let’s start with the blunt truth. Canadian media has been on government…
Tag: Propaganda
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Just remember, kids…
Farmers don’t explain their decisions to cattle, and governments running on social sorting logic don’t feel bound to explain their…
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Domestic Counter‑Insurgency: How Social Sorting Turns Citizens into a Population Problem
Opening scene: from census to COIN It starts with a browser window and a threat. Not a gun, not a…
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Social Sorting: A Research Dossier
Overview Social sorting is one of the most important, and least publicly understood, concepts in critical surveillance studies. It reframes…
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The Census as a Behavioural Governance Machine: Entitlement, Herding, and the Fiction of Neutral Statistics
Research brief by Alexandra Kitty The Argument in Plain Language This piece is not about conspiracy. No shadowy figure is…
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The Same Script, Two Mastheads
You can see the mirror at work in real time. On May 10, the New York Times warned that “China Is Becoming…
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The Mirror War That Isn’t About You
The story we keep being sold is simple: the United States is a fading empire, China is a patient challenger,…
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The Quiet Quash: How Canada Is Dismantling Press Freedom While the Press Watches
By Alexandra Kitty | A Forensic Breakdown Executive Summary Canada does not need to arrest journalists, seize printing presses, or…
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We are Still in a Global Game of Roulette and the Wheel is Still Spinning. The New York Times Never got the Memo.
The loudest thing in Yanzhong Huang’s column isn’t the warning about Chinese overconfidence. It’s the quiet assumption that the wheel…
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If You Don’t Win, You Don’t Play
Canada’s lottery system had a slogan that is almost poetic in its optimism: if you don’t play, you don’t win. The…
