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Is the Media the Number One Cause of War Since 1898?

Posted by freedomforall 2 years, 1 month ago to Politics
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"In 1895, a 32-year old entrepreneur in New York City bought a failing newspaper and hatched a bold plan to turn it around.

The newspaper industry was cutthroat, especially in New York. There were at least 16 other daily newspapers in circulation, and there was fierce competition for readers’ attention.

But the young entrepreneur had an idea: thrill readers with tales of death, destruction, and brutality in the Cuban War for Independence against Spain.

Cuba was a Spanish colony at the time, but revolutionary forces had been fighting for independence for several years. Few people in the US really cared about Cuba. But the new publisher vowed to make them care.

His name was William Randolph Hearst. And his paper, the New York Morning Journal, constantly thrust Cuba in his readers’ faces.

Their stories were full-blown sensationalism. By early 1898, Hearst’s Journal was printing outright fabrications of atrocities committed by Spanish troops in Cuba, in an effort to whip up public support for the United States to join the war.

The government played along. While ‘war crimes’ did not yet exist, US President William McKinley escalated tensions by accusing Spain of atrocities, saying in a speech that “the civilized code of warfare has been disregarded.”

Then, on February 15, 1898, a US naval vessel known as the Maine exploded and sank in Havana Harbor off the coast of Cuba. 268 sailors died.

Several investigations were conducted, and to this day there is still nothing conclusive explaining how the explosion took place. It’s entirely possible that the explosion was caused by the Maine’s on-board fuel.

But Hearst (along with many other papers) jumped to publish stories claiming the Maine was sunk by a Spanish torpedo, and they continued agitating for the US to join the war.

Thanks to the effective media propaganda, most Americans were in favor of war. The newspapers had cast Spain as the evil aggressor, and its commanding general, Valeriano Weyler, was routinely called a “butcher”.

The newspapers told Americans that the fight against Spain was a necessary one… that it was a matter of moral righteousness— a crusade of good against evil.

They finally got their wish in April 1898 when the Spanish-American War broke out.

There are a lot of similarities with the media today.

The level of trust in the media is already laughably low. There was the obvious Hunter Biden laptop coverup, which most mainstream media refused to even mention during the US Presidential election in 2020.

Then there were the outright lies in the Russia collusion hoax, for which the New York Times was even awarded the ‘esteemed’ Pulitzer Prize.

(Coincidentally, the Pulitzer is named after Joseph Pulitzer, a newspaper publisher who also fabricated lies in the late 1800s and agitated for war against Spain.)"

Read the rest ... it is excellent.
SOURCE URL: https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/the-media-is-the-number-one-cause-of-war-since-1898-34826/


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  • Posted by $ Commander 2 years, 1 month ago
    All war begins with words.
    All peace begins without.

    Metaphysical maxim. Without word-symbol-metaphor no incitement is possible to any cause or ideal.
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    • Posted by Aeronca 2 years, 1 month ago
      I just watched a video by a psychologist who was detailing how free unfettered speech was necessary for mental health. All the cancelling and lying going on leads to neurosis, psychosis, violence, war.

      Yes, the Media are a tool of munitions corporations.

      Munitions corporations are a tool of the government.

      It's a nice love triangle.
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      • Posted by $ Commander 2 years, 1 month ago
        Have I sent you the links to Meta-Mind on Quora?
        Dan Appleton's essay is profound insight to the human condition.
        Also: The New Comprachicos. 2001 Atlas Society
        Excerpt: The number of children referred from the schools for medical evaluation and treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has been increasing substantially each year. Paralleling this development, the use of psychostimulant medications in children has risen dramatically. Assessing these children in a general pediatric practice over the past several years, I have become aware that, for a rather large portion of these children, the cause of their problems is the failure of the school's instructional program to teach reading rationally and effectively.

        More tragically still, authorities and teachers in the schools do not acknowledge this fact and refuse to make the appropriate changes for the individual child. Instead, there is vehement denial that the instructional program could be at fault. Therefore, corrective measures are not taken, and the child and family are made to suffer continuing blame and humiliation.
        https://www.atlassociety.org/post/the...."


        All this is supported by the 9+ decades of my family's teaching and curriculum background. I grew up in the weekly dialog regarding how children learn and fail. More is caught than is taught. This has also been the #1 barrier to my training employees over 35 years of business ownership. If reading comprehension does not mature the individual will not know how to identify opportunity or crisis. There is also the emotional context of potentially being "wrong" when answering, or trying to answer basic questions. Emotional conditional dependency on "Teacher's" acceptance. John Gatto's "Dumbing Us Down. The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling is an outstanding example. How Children Learn and How Children Fail by John Holt, from the mid sixties are priceless in explaining present mental dissonance.

        Disturbed:
        Once again we hear them calling for war
        It doesn't matter what they're fighting for
        They light the match and watch the whole world burst into flame
        The story's always the same
        So tell me people are you ready to kill?
        Behold the propaganda, get your fill
        A distant enemy is threatening our freedom again
        How much would you like to spend?
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        • Posted by Aeronca 2 years, 1 month ago
          I saw the meta-mind links in one of your posts, opened up in tabs but never got to them, though they looked good. So much to read! Been on Solzhenitsyn lately, The First Circle.

          I've read quite a bit about ADD. I worked for Celltech who sold speed to children, via FDA approval, for Metadate CD, controlled release amphetamine. The poster-child in the ad was, guess, a boy. Boys have more trouble concentrating and they do need to go outside and run off some energy. But instead teachers find it convenient to dose them and dope them down. Then they sit still, and often still can't learn to read.

          Feminism, assault on masculinity, hollowing out capable men, pissed off now Where have all the good men gone?

          Idiots.
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