Sporozyu – A Novel Approach to Communication in 2024.

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Background

In the summer of 1984, a former KGB agent named Yuri Bezmenov gave a chilling warning to the West about the dangers of ideological subversion.

Bezmenov described how the Soviet Union was waging a slow, psychological war against the foundations of Western society.

One key aspect was “ideological subversion”.

Fast forward to 2024 and one can see elements of his warnings are taking shape.

But Bezmenov believed that the process of ideological subversion could be reversed.

The reclamation would take a generation and a half.

And it would take time and effort to undo the damage that has been done.

And this is where the concept of “Sporozyu” comes in.

Introducing Sporozyu

Sporozyu is a novel style of communication that has emerged in response to the increasing monitoring of web content and the potential threat presented by the misuse of censorship.

It is a system intended to allow people to communicate their true thoughts and feelings without fear of reprisal.

It is, perhaps, “a language of resistance and resilience”.

Sporozyu is not a single language, but rather a collection of linguistic strategies that people use to subvert the Angomensch narrative.

It includes the use of irony, sarcasm, and double meanings to convey messages that are not immediately apparent to the censors.

It also includes the use of obscure references and in-jokes that only those who are “in the know” can understand.

But Sporozyu is more than just a linguistic strategy.

It is a way of thinking and being that rejects the tenets of totalitarian ideology.

It is a way of reclaiming one’s own identity in the face of overt and covert pressures to conform.

It is a way of saying, “I will not be silenced, and I will not be controlled.”

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People are finding ways to communicate their true thoughts and feelings, and to build networks of support and solidarity.

They are using Sporozyu to create a new language of freedom and resistance in the face of totalitarian ideologies.

If Bezmenov was right, and the process of ideological subversion can be reversed.

That means then there is hope for the future.

It will take time and effort, but it is possible to reclaim western democratic societies from the grip of totalitarian ideologies.

Embracing Sporozyu may offer a way forward.


Attropiation

Bezmenov, Y. (1984). Soviet Subversion of the Free World Press. [Interview with G. Edward Griffin].