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World News See other World News Articles Title: People Overestimate The US War Machine And Underestimate The US Propaganda Machine If you use Twitter and engage with the subject of the war in Ukraine, youve probably noticed a verified account called The Kyiv Independent pop up while youre scrolling through your feed which puts out highly biased content in favor of the Zelensky regime and the western powers which support it. If youre using a desktop browser, it will usually look like this: Image Do you see the gray text in the top left-hand corner of the image which says War in Ukraine? Thats a Twitter Topic that the pages algorithm has recommended to me without my having subscribed to it, where posts from The Kyiv Independent feature prominently. This Topic is being aggressively pushed on Twitter users around the world, showing up over and over again in their feed until they adjust their settings to remove it. As Pedro Gonzales recently documented in Human Events, The Kyiv Independent was slapped together a few months ago with what the Committee to Protect Journalists called an emergency grant from the European Endowment for Democracy. The European Endowment for Democracy is a spinoff of the US government-funded NGO National Endowment for Democracy, which according to its own co-founder was set up to do overtly what the CIA used to do covertly, namely orchestrate coups and manage narratives to advance US interests. A page on an NED website says that All EU member states are members of EEDs Board of Governors, together with members of the European Parliament and civil society experts. So this is a media outlet funded by a government-run NGO being forcefully pushed in front of millions of western eyeballs by a major Silicon Valley corporation that people have come to rely on for getting information about the world. In the same way Silicon Valley facilitates government censorship by proxy, it also facilitates government propaganda by proxy. The Globe and Mail reports that the Canadian government also put $200,000 toward Kyiv Independents funding. The outlet is being so loudly amplified by Twitter that not only has its Twitter account secured nearly two million followers since its creation in November, but one of its reporters (who calls the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion his brothers in arms) has gained a million followers since the start of the Russian invasion. Do you see how sophisticated just that one tiny component of the US-centralized empires propaganda campaign is? How many seemingly disparate and unrelated elements it has? Multiple countries, NGOs, an ostensibly independent social media platform, an ostensibly independent news outlet. Its very difficult to see how any of it connects at all if you dont know where to look. And almost nobody knows where to look. This highly advanced perception management operation is happening all around the world about any issue the empire has a vested interest in. As anti-imperialist author and podcaster Justin Podur recently put it, The US Empire is based on the mastery of storytelling. Making reality through propaganda. Truly, one of the most under-appreciated and overwhelmingly powerful forces on this earth is the US imperial propaganda machine. The ability to manipulate public thought, not just within the United States but across vast swaths of nations, has allowed it to manufacture international consensus for whatever agendas it wishes to advance in a way that eclipses the collective organizing power of official international bodies like the United Nations. Were seeing it today in the way unprecedented acts of economic warfare are being used to attack the economy of Russia with the goal of fomenting unrest and toppling Moscow. There was nothing inherent in Russias invasion of Ukraine which called for this specific response from all the specific nations who have chosen to participate in it, but thats what ended up happening, and because of the power of the imperial propaganda machine the public has gone right along with it, even as it sends their fuel and grocery bills through the roof. A big fuss gets made about the power of the US war machine, despite the fact that it tends to fail at the rather important task of winning wars. This is partly because the empire often doesnt benefit from those wars ending quickly and partly because its hard to win wars when your entire military juggernaut is built entirely around generating the maximum amount of profit possible. Where the real fuss ought to be made is the truly jaw-dropping power of the US propaganda machine. So subtle and sophisticated that even relatively intelligent and well-informed people fail to see the strings that are pulling at their minds, but so powerful it shapes the world. In the book Inventing Reality, published all the way back in 1986, Michael Parenti makes the following observation: For many people an issue does not exist until it appears in the news media. How we view issues, indeed, what we even define as an issue or event, what we see and hear, and what we do not see and hear are greatly determined by those who control the communications world. Be it labor unions, peace protesters, the Soviet Union, uprisings in Latin America, elections, crime, poverty, or defense spending, few of us know of things except as they are depicted in the news. Even when we dont believe what the media say, we are still hearing or reading their viewpoints rather than some other. They are still setting the agenda, defining what it is we must believe or disbelieve, accept or reject. The media exert a subtle, persistent influence in defining the scope of respectable political discourse, channeling public attention in directions that are essentially supportive of the existing politico-economic system. This was long before Twitter, before Google, before Mark Zuckerberg, before Bill Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act allowing for news media to be bought up and consolidated under just a few oligarchic megacorporations. And yet the exact same dynamic we see before us today was already in play, even back then. Its just gotten a lot more complex. You know whats funny about this mad push to censor speech in the name of fighting Russian propaganda is that the people who are pushing it are indirectly admitting to a very important truth that they normally try not to draw too much attention to: the fact that its very possible to use media to manipulate the way people think, act, and vote at mass scale. The part that they dont admit is that they themselves are far and away the very worst offenders in that area. The status quo worldview requires two entirely contradictory positions to be held simultaneously: that Russian propaganda has a corrupting influence on public thought, but that orders of magnitude more wealthy and powerful oligarchic media institutions do not. This is not sustainable. People are already struggling to keep their heads above water with the constant white-noise torrent of psychological abuse theyre being subjected to day after day. Were on our way to finding out just how much mass-scale psychological manipulation the human brain can tolerate before it snaps if we dont find some way to change our collective relationship with mental narrative first. Or who knows? Maybe a healthy relationship with mental narrative lies on the other side of that snap. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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