10 PROOFS of AMERICANs MANIPULATED BY CORPORATE MEDIA and…
TOP 10 PROOFS PEOPLE CAN BE COMPLETELY MANIPULATED WITHOUT HYPNOSIS
Posted on January 4, 2014 by DavidSwanson
[in brackets my additions]
1. [skipped, non sense]
2. A poll of people in 65 countries,
including the United States, finds that the United States is overwhelmingly
considered the greatest threat to peace in the world. The consensus would have
been even stronger had the United States itself not been polled, because the 5
percent of humanity living here is largely convinced that the other 95% of
humanity — that group with experience being threatened or attacked by the
United States — is wrong. After all, our government in the U.S. tells us it’s in
favor of peace. Even when it bombs cities, it does it for peace. It’s hard
for people under the bombs to see that. We in the U.S. have a better
perspective.
3. Polls in the United States
through the 2003-2011 war on Iraq found that a majority in the U.S. believed
Iraqis were better off as the result of a war that severely damaged — even destroyed
— Iraq[1]. A majority of Iraqis, in contrast, believed they were worse off.[2]
A majority in the United States believed Iraqis were grateful.[3] This is a
disagreement over facts, not ideology. But people often choose which facts to
become aware of or to accept. Tenacious believers in tales of Iraqi “weapons of
mass destruction” tended to believe more, not less, firmly when shown the
facts. The facts about Iraq
are not pleasant, but they are important. To believe that the people who live
where your nation’s government has waged a war are better off for it, despite
those people’s contention that they are worse off, suggests an extreme sort of
arrogance — and a misplaced arrogance because you’ve just proven that a few
slick politicians can make you believe up is down.
4. According to U.S.ians the
greatest threat to peace on earth is a nation that hasn’t threatened any other,
and hasn’t attacked any other in centuries, a nation that suffered horrible
chemical weapons attacks and refused to use chemical weapons in response, a
nation that has refused to develop nuclear weapons but been falsely accused of
doing so by the U.S. government for decades. That’s right: a bit of laughably
bad propaganda, regurgitated in variations for 30 years, and the smart critical
thinkers of the Land of the Free declare a nation with a military budget below
1% of their own — Iran — the Greatest Threat to Peace.[4] Edward Bernays is
cackling wickedly in his grave.
5. [skipped, non sense].
6. In poll after poll after poll,
75% to 85% in the United States say their system of government is broken. Yet,
what remains the top piece of advice to agitators for change? That’s right: “Work
within the system.” And what remains the fallback ultimate reliable
justification for launching or escalating or continuing a war: That’s right:
“We need to bring our system of government to others.”
7. When U.S. military spending
begins to inch below $1 trillion a year, military-friendly journalists declare the
weapons lobby dead. When it begins to inch back slightly above $1
trillion a year, slightly less military-friendly journalists declare the
weapons profiteers alive but struggling. In both scenarios the level of
spending remains roughly $1 trillion and the difference between the high end
and the low end, while greater than most other public programs will ever see,
is less than the Pentagon “misplaces” in an average 12-month period.
8. On Tuesdays, President Barack
Obama goes
through a list of men, women, and children, picks which ones to have
murdered, and has them murdered. Knowing this would conflict with hating
exclusively a particular sub-group of our public sociopaths, so most people
simply choose not to know it.
9. If Iraq had really had those
weapons, and if Syria had demonstrably really killed a small number of its
victims with the wrong type of weapons, and if Iran were really building
nuclear weapons, . . . then launching wars on those countries would still be
illegal, immoral, and disastrous. We all have opinions about the question the
warmakers want asked, but not about the insanity that lies behind the question.
10. [ "many foreign ... ignorant people": xenophobic statement, loaded with child-chovinism.]
Footnotes:
1. The last such poll may have been
Gallup in August 2010.
2. Zogby, Dec. 20, 2011.
3. The last such poll may have been CBS News in August 2010.
4. Check out Gareth Porter’s forthcoming book, Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare.
2. Zogby, Dec. 20, 2011.
3. The last such poll may have been CBS News in August 2010.
4. Check out Gareth Porter’s forthcoming book, Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare.
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