Jun 1st 2012, 19:09:03
In Canada the practice of lying and propaganda to further political objectives has become institutionalized with our current government (who mimic the US neo-Cons as well as anybody).
Consider over the past 2 years alone:
- Outright lies about receiving privacy complaints about the long form census. (alledged thousands. further investigation revealed what? a dozen?)
- Outright denial about funding a bank bailout (later found to have injected over 110 billion into the CDN banks, although it is not complete giveaway).
- Lies about cost of warplanes (they still maintain this lie in the face of an abundance of evidence that they intended to mislead).
- Lies about consulting other parties regarding new changes to employment insurance, environmental and fishing regulations (no provincial governments were even talked to... they are the biggest stake holders).
- Forcing scientists to have any public comments passed through a media spokespeople (scientists must clear what they say before speaking to the media, essentially stiffling any possibility of reporting results contrary to the government's plans).
- Framing a SOPA like bill giving authorities the ability to access all your internet history from ISPs without a warrant as protection against child pornographers (if you don't support us you support child pornography).
- Recently associating environmental activist groups with words like terrorists and reporters as professional agitators (Maude Barlow, who they labeled a 'professional agigatator', makes her living by essentially compiling and reporting the actions of all the political and big business suspects that make her radar. Her books are amazing in their capacity to throw at you hundreds of pieces of information sourced from everywhere. Too Close For Comfort (2005) is an absolutely prescient in its display of where the neo-Cons have since taken North America).
Then you have the US government releasing job and employment reports that alter the statistics and accountings used to make numbers fit the picture they wish. You've got, as apo outlined, the bill to make propaganda a legal tool for domestic use. You've got The Atlantic magazine with a big picture of Bernanke and the word 'HERO' on the front page. What's the motive behind that one?
In all I do not see how any of this propaganda offers a benefit to the vast majority of people. I'm not privy to all the workings that pump out such propaganda and I can't tell the original intent or strategy behind it. Mostly you hear the word trust used, which is laughably naive as the public's trust is virtually non-existant.
I just don't see the benefit. If the 'managers' using the propaganda seemed to be working for the benefit of the people I'd be more inclined to let it be legal - with the consent and knowledge of the public. I guess we can all swallow some amount of lying and the accompanying dissonance if we know there is a purpose behind it.
But to deceive, lie to and manipulate people in order to normalize propaganda and gain a complacent public's apathetic, and unwitting consent. That is wrong and any propaganda legalized in that manner is wrong. I would never consent to its legality in that situation (which is odd, as that situation you would not consciously consent).