NOVANEWS
If you hear the indefensible defended enough times, confidently, by people with titles and credentials, it starts to sound like a good idea.
by Cassandra for Veterans Today
If you could just see what passes for “news” here in the USA, in both electronic and print media, you would understand American ignorance better. It is literally a 24/7 barrage of straight-faced lies, distortions, and slick disinformation delivered on almost every front—including the so-called “liberal-leaning” newspapers and magazines, so-called “progressive” websites, and even public radio and public TV stations—not to mention the more partisan cable and commercial outlets. We routinely see articulate and distinguished-looking university professors, think-tank scholars and Zionist-controlled public officials whose right-wing “expert opinion” on this or that issue is the ONLY view presented on a news show.
Never a Noam Chomsky or a Naomi Klein or a Robert Fisk or a Michael Parenti, or a James Petras, NEVER—and very rarely people like Ralph Nader or Elizabeth Warren who, if they’re included, will be forced to compete with five or six other guests for air time.
So, nothing is ever covered in-depth unless it’s a piece of propaganda somebody wants to pull over on us. Everything else is disjointed bits and pieces, he-said she-said, with no background or fact-checking to help us sort out the truth. Sometimes they’ll have one moderate-conservative “expert” (a government flack, basically) facing off against a Neocon or Zionist; the only difference between them is the fine points about precisely whenwe should invade Libya or Iran to stop terrorism—never whether this would be a sane, lawful or moral thing to do, or have any effect whatsoever on terrorism—and never any alternate paradigm for looking at world events. This is the kind of thing we see and hear, ALL THE TIME, DAY IN AND DAY OUT. Even well-educated people here in the USA, who keep up with current events and read the newspaper, are badly misinformed. Many of them tacitly believe that the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle between the opposing views they hear.
But since this “middle” has been absurdly skewed (with the actual truth of the matter omitted altogether), and since the “facts” they think they know are actually lies, they find themselves supporting the most outlandish things—or at least, lacking the certainty to oppose them. (I don’t like wars, but maybe we really DO need to invade Iran to stop terrorism?) (Maybe Hugo Chavez really IS a brutal dictator, since everyone seems to agree he is?) And that’s the whole point of perception management: keep us confused with a blizzard of conflicting and unverifiable “information”, until we throw up our hands and conclude that the world has gotten too complicated to understand and we’d best trust our experts to decide what’s right.
And these are good people I’m talking about: people who believe in human rights and social justice, who are against racism and genocide and unnecessary wars and greedy mega-corporations; people who are willing to fight for what they believe in—-if they could only figure out what the hell the truth is and whose side to be on. But unfortunately, they are very careful to keep away from “nutty conspiracy theories”, because they’ve been told by the experts they see and hear all the time to stay away from those! These educated people want facts, not half-baked fairy tales! So they discount and ignore everything that has been so described by the deceivers—-the very things that could lead them out of this labyrinth of lies.
And that’s the whole reason for all the money spent on perception management! It works! I believe Americans are the most lied-to and deceived people in the world, because we still cherish the idealistic myth that our leaders, our media and our highly-educated “experts” mean well and are mostly honest, if occasionally misguided—And even more importantly, the idealistic myth that powerful people would never, ever, conspire against the weak on a global scale and get away with it, decade after decade.
A lot of us are honest and really care about doing what’s right. If Americans ever open their eyes to the truth, some things are going to change very quickly. (But I just don’t know whether their eyes will be opened in time.)
Sigh. How can that be changed?
The 64-trillion dollar question. Our enemies are so powerful; they seem to control everything. And the indoctrinated people are very resistant to hearing dissonant messages.
I know all about ignorant but well-meaning Americans, because just ten years ago, I was one of them. 9/11 came and went, and I never dreamed for a second that someone other than “al Qaeda” did it, because that’s what everyone was saying, everywhere. Furthermore, it never occurred to me that I was taking the unproven word of government officials as truth, just because they’d said it so soberly while wearing nice suits. And I knew better than to be so trusting—or should have known. But it was a bad habit I had formed over a lifetime of being an American, immersed in the soothing background music of American exceptionalism.