Corporate media propagates faked/staged events to sell wars

BTS wraps up the show with a look at MSNBC's recent documentary about the lies leading up the Iraq war, and the closer look at the corporate media's complicity in selling war to the American people by highlighting multiple staged events. -- YT
VoodooVsays...

the thing is. this isn't news. The american people in general KNOW that these situations and more, were faked. yet very few people seem to care. no prosecutions, no arrests. It does play on the media for a while but eventually goes away and is forgotten.

When does America get outraged enough? When do Americans say that the crimes of corporate propaganda outweighs the good they may do?

People on both sides of the aisle agree that the media stinks, but both sides point the finger at the other as the cause when neither are right.

or is it just simply a case of when other nations have propaganda, it's bad, but when America does it, it's OK?

chingalerasays...

The absence of outrage and inability to become effectual is part and parcel of the programming-The short answer to your questions are summed-up simply in the statement, "Because they watch too much goddamned television.

VoodooVsaid:

the thing is. this isn't news. The american people in general KNOW that these situations and more, were faked. yet very few people seem to care. no prosecutions, no arrests. It does play on the media for a while but eventually goes away and is forgotten.

When does America get outraged enough? When do Americans say that the crimes of corporate propaganda outweighs the good they may do?

People on both sides of the aisle agree that the media stinks, but both sides point the finger at the other as the cause when neither are right.

or is it just simply a case of when other nations have propaganda, it's bad, but when America does it, it's OK?

SevenFingerssays...

We're all doing something about this, it's called getting old and dying. Things don't last forever so any notion that tyranny will prevail will last til death.

VoodooVsaid:

the thing is. this isn't news. The american people in general KNOW that these situations and more, were faked. yet very few people seem to care. no prosecutions, no arrests. It does play on the media for a while but eventually goes away and is forgotten.

When does America get outraged enough? When do Americans say that the crimes of corporate propaganda outweighs the good they may do?

People on both sides of the aisle agree that the media stinks, but both sides point the finger at the other as the cause when neither are right.

or is it just simply a case of when other nations have propaganda, it's bad, but when America does it, it's OK?

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