english
nederlands
Indymedia NL
Vrij Media Centrum Nederland
Indymedia NL is een onafhankelijk lokaal en mondiaal vrij communicatie orgaan. Indymedia biedt een andere kijk op het nieuws door een open publicatie methode van tekst, beeld & geluid.
> contact > zoek > archief > hulp > doe mee > publiceer nieuws > open nieuwslijn > disclaimer > chat
Zoek

 
Alle Woorden
Elk Woord
Bevat Media:
Alleen beelden
Alleen video
Alleen audio

Dossiers
Agenda
CHAT!
LINKS

European NewsReal

MDI klaagt Indymedia.nl aan
Rechtszaak Deutsche Bahn tegen Indymedia.nl
Onderwerpen
anti-fascisme / racisme
europa
feminisme
gentechnologie
globalisering
kunst, cultuur en muziek
media
militarisme
natuur, dier en mens
oranje
vrijheid, repressie & mensenrechten
wereldcrisis
wonen/kraken
zonder rubriek
Events
G8
Oaxaca
Schinveld
Schoonmakers-Campagne
Hulp
Hulp en tips voor beginners
Een korte inleiding over Indymedia NL
De spelregels van Indymedia NL
Hoe mee te doen?
Doneer
Steun Indymedia NL financieel!
Rechtszaken kosten veel geld, we kunnen elke (euro)cent gebruiken!

Je kunt ook geld overmaken naar bankrekening 94.32.153 tnv Stichting Vrienden van Indymedia (IBAN: NL41 PSTB 0009 4321 53).
Indymedia Netwerk

www.indymedia.org

Projects
print
radio
satellite tv
video

Africa
ambazonia
canarias
estrecho / madiaq
kenya
nigeria
south africa

Canada
hamilton
london, ontario
maritimes
montreal
ontario
ottawa
quebec
thunder bay
vancouver
victoria
windsor
winnipeg

East Asia
burma
jakarta
japan
manila
qc

Europe
alacant
andorra
antwerpen
armenia
athens
austria
barcelona
belarus
belgium
belgrade
bristol
bulgaria
croatia
cyprus
estrecho / madiaq
euskal herria
galiza
germany
grenoble
hungary
ireland
istanbul
italy
la plana
liege
lille
madrid
malta
marseille
nantes
netherlands
nice
norway
oost-vlaanderen
paris/île-de-france
poland
portugal
romania
russia
scotland
sverige
switzerland
thessaloniki
toulouse
ukraine
united kingdom
valencia
west vlaanderen

Latin America
argentina
bolivia
brasil
chiapas
chile
chile sur
colombia
ecuador
mexico
peru
puerto rico
qollasuyu
rosario
santiago
tijuana
uruguay
valparaiso

Oceania
adelaide
aotearoa
brisbane
burma
darwin
jakarta
manila
melbourne
oceania
perth
qc
sydney

South Asia
india
mumbai

United States
arizona
arkansas
atlanta
austin
baltimore
big muddy
binghamton
boston
buffalo
charlottesville
chicago
cleveland
colorado
columbus
danbury, ct
dc
hampton roads, va
hawaii
houston
hudson mohawk
idaho
ithaca
kansas city
la
madison
maine
miami
michigan
milwaukee
minneapolis/st. paul
new hampshire
new jersey
new mexico
new orleans
north carolina
north texas
nyc
oklahoma
omaha
philadelphia
pittsburgh
portland
richmond
rochester
rogue valley
saint louis
san diego
san francisco
san francisco bay area
santa barbara
santa cruz, ca
seattle
tallahassee-red hills
tampa bay
tennessee
united states
urbana-champaign
utah
vermont
western mass
worcester

West Asia
armenia
beirut
israel
palestine

Topics
biotech

Process
discussion
fbi/legal updates
indymedia faq
mailing lists
process & imc docs
tech
volunteer
Credits
Deze site is geproduceerd door vrijwilligers met free software waar mogelijk.

De software die we gebruiken is beschikbaar op: mir.indymedia.de
een alternatief is te vinden op: active.org.au/doc

Dank aan indymedia.de en mir-coders voor het creëren en delen van mir!

Contact:
info @ indymedia.nl
Assumptions, Elections and Propaganda
Gary Sudborough - 12.12.2004 23:28

One facet of US corporate propaganda is the utilization of unfounded assumptions to justify wars or other projects of the rich and powerful. Also, elections can serve as a smokescreen for the corporate takeover and privatization of the economies of certain countries.

The US corporate media are very clever at how they manipulate public opinion. They continually use unfounded assumptions and then come to completely fallacious and asinine conclusions about world events. As an analogy, if one were to put garbage into a computer to analyze, one would then get garbage out. There exists a parade of so-called analysts, terrorism experts and military brass who constantly appear on US corporate television and reason from unfounded assumptions and naturally come to nonsensical conclusions. When reality blatantly contradicts their conclusions, as for instance, predictions about the success of operations in Iraq, they often reappear to spout even more nonsense in an attempt to redeem themselves. Notice that the corporate lackeys of the rich and powerful seldom have any guests who might challenge the veracity of their unfounded assumptions, or if they do, they have several opponents available with great lung power to shout them down. US corporate media spokespeople then have the unmitigated arrogance to claim that they are fair and balanced. There is a radio station here in Los Angeles which has the audacity to say that it gives perspective, analysis and answers on its world news segment. Considering that this segment last all of three minutes before being interrupted by a commercial, I really don't think they could analyze or answer anything of consequence. If it served the interests of power and privilege, their answer to 2 plus 2 could conceivably be five.

One of the more prolifically utilized assumptions is that the United States is very interested in bringing democracy to countries like Iraq and Afghanistan and would love to see free elections triumph in the Ukraine and the January elections in Iraq to proceed as scheduled. An initial assumption is that elections are equivalent to democracy. Nothing could be further from the truth. The recent US elections and all the shenanigans that occurred in Ohio and other states are a perfect example of that fact. Democracy is real power exercised by the common people and elections are far from assuring that result. Elections can be rigged and manipulated as the CIA did in Italy to prevent the Italian Communist Party from winning. More recent examples are their successes in the breakup of Yugoslavia and bringing to power a regime sympathetic to American corporate interests in Georgia. Now, an attempt in being made on the Ukraine to break it away from Russia. So-called free elections are just a tool like the World Bank, IMF and the Agency for International Development to advance the interests and agenda of powerful American capitalists in foreign countries. Once they get a collaborating regime in power, privatization of the whole economy can take place and state-owned assets sold for a pittance to American investors. As Naomi Klein has pointed out, Iraq's economy is being totally privatized. Monsanto is even making sure that Iraq's farmers use only their genetically engineered seeds and do not save seeds as they have for generations. This naturally greatly increases Monsanto's profits as farmers must buy seeds year after year and also buy the pesticides, weed-killers and fertilizers from Monsanto. A result of this is that only very large farmers can remain in business and small farmers become beggars or even commit suicide as many in India are doing at present.

American military power, rather than elections, are forcing this privatization in Iraq, but the US government obviously hopes that these so-called free elections will influence world opinion, stabilize Iraq so the plunder of resources like oil can proceed more efficiently and give legitimacy to a war that is an illegal aggression against a sovereign country and a violation of international law and the Geneva Conventions, not to even mention the torture at Abu Ghraib, the use of depleted uranium and the killing of an estimated 100,000 Iraqi civilians. It is similar to spraying perfume on a skunk. The corporate media with their near total blackout of the more unsavory aspects of the Iraq war and by their constant references to free elections in Iraq desperately hope the American people will smell the perfume and forget the skunk.

Another unfounded assumption by the corporate media is that American soldiers are in Iraq to help the Iraq people by compassionate activities like giving candy to children, building schools and other projects, protecting them from "terrorists" (actually their own fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers) and helping them hold free and fair elections. Considering the devastation that has been visited upon Iraq and its people by the US military and the poisoning of their land for 4.5 billion years with radioactive uranium, I would say this was similar to a mugger assaulting much weaker people, stealing their possessions and then handing them a lollipop as compensation. The fact that most Americans do not laugh out loud at such ridiculous assumptions is a tribute to decades of brainwashing about the benevolent intentions of US foreign policy.

The very idea of holding elections in Iraq is a propaganda bonanza for the US corporate media. They can proceed on the unsubstantiated assumption that most of the violence in Iraq is caused by undemocratic "terrorists" intent on preventing the Iraqi people from having elections and democracy. This obviously replaces the previous unsubstantiated assumption, before elections were even considered, of the violence being due to "hard-core" Saddam loyalists, foreign fighters, thugs, criminals, etc, which in turn replaces the previous obviously false assumption that the US invasion was due to weapons of mass destruction and contacts with Al-Qaeda. They will never entertain the idea that the violence in Iraq is a legitimate resistance to a colonial occupation of their country and the pirating of their oil. However, the Iraqi people remember their own history better than we remember our own. They know the British colonized their country starting in 1917 and the main British interest was in their oil. They also know that the British established puppet regimes and suspect Americans will do the same. Americans seem to have forgotten that we too fought an anticolonial war against the British and threw the tea of the East India Company into Boston harbor and were considered to be "terrorists" by the British.

There are unfounded assumptions regarding the use of two little pronouns, "we" and "our." The US corporate media say things like: "We militarily intervened in Iraq." I don't remember being consulted about the invasion of Iraq or having any vote about the decision. The US corporate media continually refer to "our" troops. They are not "our" troops fighting for "our" interests. They are the troops of the Rockefeller family and other members of the US ruling class and they are fighting for their interests, not ours. Very small things like the choice of words make a very big difference in people's perceptions of the world.

Finally, I would say that the Cold war was based on a fallacious assumption. The corporate media depicted it as a gigantic battle of democracy and communism. First, I would say that real democracy is only possible with a socialist or communist system as the tremendous differentials in wealth in capitalist countries preclude that possibility. Those who own the majority of wealth in a society run that society. Secondly, if the United States was really interested in democracy, why did it overthrow democratic socialist governments like Allende in Chile and replace them with brutal dictatorships? It contradicts the original assumption. I would depict the Cold War largely as an excuse to continue the 500 years of exploitation of the land, labor, markets and natural resources of the Third World and the so-called war on terrorism as the most recent excuse to do the very same thing.

Why would the corporate media analyze the world from unsubstantiated assumptions and create a fantasy world divorced from reality? All through history the elites in societies have known their position of wealth and power is very precarious. They are at the very top of a pyramid and they know if the bottom becomes too shaky, they could lose everything. Therefore, they have used all sorts of mechanisms to divert people from their real interests. They used religion as in the divine right of kings to rule. They have used racism to divide people and induce workers of various races and ethnicities to fight each other instead of them. However, their most potent tool is propaganda and with the advent of television and radio, they have achieved enormous success. Using unfounded assumptions to create a world of myths to justify horrendous slaughters of innocent people in wars desired by the US ruling class for profit and power is a big part of that success.






- E-Mail: IconoclastGS@aol.com Website: http://www.theblackflag.org/iconoclast
 

Lees meer over: media

aanvullingen
> indymedia.nl > zoek > archief > hulp > doe mee > publiceer nieuws > open nieuwslijn > disclaimer > chat
DISCLAIMER: Indymedia NL werkt volgens een 'open posting' principe om zodoende de vrijheid van meningsuiting te bevorderen. De berichten (tekst, beelden, audio en video) die gepost zijn in de open nieuwslijn van Indymedia NL behoren toe aan de betreffende auteur. De meningen die naar voren komen in deze berichten worden niet zonder meer door de redactie van Indymedia NL gesteund. Ook is het niet altijd mogelijk voor Indymedia NL om de waarheid van de berichten te garanderen.