Monday, August 3, 2015

A younger Chomsky on some very old dialectical tricks

BrasscheckTV again provides a video that throws much-needed light on the tricks the establishment plays on the citizens. Our "leaders'" choice of words is, as Prof. Noam Chomsky says, always heavily weighted with duplicity. In this they are Orwell's 1984 characters come to life (war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength).

A country's military, if it feels it must have one, is supposed to exist to defend the country's borders. "Our" troops get sent all over the world in "defense" of "our national interests" -- meaning whatever  selfish, cynical purposes the establishment wants, normally for the express purpose of enriching themselves (defense contracts, weaker countries' raw materials etc.)

When the politicians and bureaucrats yammer about the need to stop discrimination, they actually want to kill people's faculty for being discriminating -- and to run their own affairs as they see fit. No doubt you can think of other examples.

This is a very, VERY important message that anybody within earshot of the politicians' (and media mavens') yammer needs to keep constantly in mind!

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From: "Brasscheck TV"
Subject: How to decipher news media BS


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BrasscheckTV Report
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The news media uses
tons of word games
to camouflage what's
really going on with
the US.

For example, how many
times have you heard
about the "peace process"?

What the heck does that
REALLY mean?

Video: (9:41)


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