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What is the DISC?
The distributed idea suppression complex (The DISC for short) is a concept invented by Eric Weinstein that is heavily discussed in episode 18 of The Portal.
Donāt ask your questions.
Donāt admit you donāt understand.
Donāt question experts.
Donāt listen to heterodoxy.
Donāt associate with iconoclasts.
Donāt befriend the other party.
Donāt criticize your own fringe.
Donāt self-promote.
Donāt be gauche.
Die silently.
-Eric Weinstein
Eric's Twitter Threads
Jamie Dimon/Len Bole. David Baltimore/Margot OāToole. Biden/Yang. Institutions/Individuals
@ScottSantens' compilation of #YangMediaBlackout examples
Other Examples
Joseph Parrish: Encountering the DISC in the Democratic Party
List of Suppressed Ideas
People in the Discord were saying that it might be a good idea to start compiling this list. Hit edit to add things here.
We should aim for more descriptive lists of proof (using The Yang Media Blackout as a reference, where specific examples are evident)
- Yang Media Blackout
- A visual history of the Yang Media Blackout[1]
- The Media Ignoring Tulsi Gabbard
- Healthcare Economics
- Lord Voldemort's Senate confirmation [3]
- Joe Bidenās troubling history with young girls and women
Examples of the DISC in action
- Andrew Yang and the #YangMediaBlackout
The DISC in Academia
- Antipode by Heather Heying
- Pia Malaney ResearchGate