What the US is still good at

The great George Carlin once said:

“Can’t build a decent car, can’t make a TV set of VCR worth a fuck. Got not steel industry left. Can’t educate our young people. Can’t get health care to our old people. But we can bomb the shit out of your country all right.”

Mr. Conductor is right, as usual, but he is missing one other thing we excel at, making propaganda. I would love to see a course on finding the bullshit in the media. It’s not easy, our propaganda masters are subtle these days.

Take for example, this AP article about the recent shooting of 16 civilians in Afghanistan by a US soldier.

The article details the troubles of one particular Army base, Lewis-McChord. It tells us that this base has produced more soldiers who commit suicide and more problem soldiers than any other base.

In order to control people in a democracy you can’t use force, you have to change their minds. In this masterful stroke, the AP does the job. Leading us to believe that the problems in Afghanistan are because of a few “bad apples.”

It totally ignores the well known fact that to subjugate a people, you must humiliate and intimidate them. While this soldier did not receive those orders, he only made the logical conclusion of what he must do to fulfill his mission.

The article fails to point out that when we decided to invade Afghanistan that we decided these things will happen. Because they always happen in war. That we knew right from the start that we would be having our young people slaughter innocents. Even if the act is unintentional, we are guilty because they are the inevitable consequences of are actions.

The people in the public relations industry aren’t there for the fun of it. They’re doing work. They’re trying to instill the right values. In fact, they have a conception of what democracy ought to be: It ought to be a system in which the specialized class is trained to work in the service of the masters, the people who own the society. The rest of the population ought to be deprived of any form of organization, because organization just causes trouble. They ought to be sitting alone in front of the TV and having drilled into their heads the message, which says, the only value in life is to have more commodities or live like that rich middle class family you’re watching and to have nice values like harmony and Americanism. That’s all there is in life. You may think in your own head that there’s got to be something more in life than this, but since you’re watching the tube alone you assume, I must be crazy …

Media Control – Noam Chomsky (via noam-chomsky)