While always exposing cruel truths of the unknown to more than 90% of Americans, Chomsky with tag-teamer, David Barsamian
Still, when asked about “FISSURES” and times being as bad as four (now nearly 6) decades ago, Chomsky surprisingly sounds optimistic: “… that it’s far easier today to dissent against many of the issues that were” taboo or got you Blacklisted back in the 60s. Fissures occurring nationally that are fair game for debate; social issues, immigration, LGBTQ+ (…) -which didn’t exist back then in 2010, women’s and racial issues and rights, healthcare disparities, Anti-Corporations, The Military Industrial Complex, OR Globally; Green EVERYTHING or the absence there of, or The Double Standards (vehemently attacking countries using Fossil Fuels when every leading nation today used them with abandon for more than 70 years) and the half-dozen other Big Ticket debates, are all open to discussion throughout every states, cities, and in DC!
2025
I wonder how he feels today?
Again and again, Chomsky would chant this Mantra— Shit’s bad; Manipulative regimes, suppressing truths, propaganda in all aspects used to vilify and manipulate, atrocities and NON-votes being under-reported or completely ignored ~ still the U.S. citizens have more power and influence than in the 1960s or ‘70s.
4:46.11
Reduce the options of existence for Palestinians, reducing them to point of extinction to a minimum; building permits, their land slowly being taken away from them, their economic viability is being destroyed. The connections to their hinterland and their surrounding land are being cut off.
But Step-by-step, you accept more State Propaganda , you internalize it, it becomes the basis for the next discussion. Now, if anyone points out the truth, that you’re going against US policy in Israel, then your suddenly a Holocaust Denier.
That’s the way you get to the point where you can talk about the Golan Heights Disputed Territories.*
The SEMANTICS of “Narrative”
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Interviewer, David Barsamian mentions how the U.S. and tangentially ‘Mer’KKKans have always followed the “Israeli narrative” and Chomsky gave Barsamian a face of some sort [Libby Audiobook] and he says “I do not like the word ‘narrative’, why don’t we just say the historical truth.”
When the US is supporting suppression, occupation and repression, which prohibits the Palestinian side from being seen, heard, validated or acknowledged this, Chomsky claims, is the same with any oppositional voices to the Almighty Bully Big Brother ‘MerKKKa!
Another brilliant George Carlin example of semantics. When Media use this wonderful word “narrative” it becomes a short story. It becomes less than the truth. The silly ass mouthpieces have begun telling people that if they are the survivor of rape, genocide, or a hostile business takeover or failed one costing citizens BILLIONS, it becomes that person‘s “narrative“. It’s a way of demeaning and negating whatever they’re saying as “story“ and not recording correctly their experiences, which are their truths. When reporters are outside a courtroom and talking about a case, they say things like “allegedly“, they quote things the prosecutor “…presented her case with these WITNESSES, Forensic Evidence and other theories…” and some of those items could be seen as “facts”, sometimes they can just be seen as “exhibits A., B. and C,” etc. Still none of these words say “make-believe“, “short story“, or “narrative“.
This was piggybacked with Barsamian asking why Liberals and Chomsky included don’t use words like “Colonies”, “Colonization” among others.
“It’s not Colonization it’s Annexation, which is a Conquest so that’s why I don’t use those words.”
NPR
81%
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Never cited WHAT Iraqis WANT
4:54:57 (from 4:54:00)
83%
Bleak but still many advances from 1960s Stamping Out any opposition— Vilification
4:55:22
83%
“The great only appear great as long as the rest of us are in our knees.”
5:02:02
85%
“Every serious Revolutionary is a Reformist.” You don’t want complete and utter radical change overnight (not only is it next to impossible, it’s volatile on dozens of scales) you want gradual progressive changes over three years over 5-15 years.
5:05:12
86%
“[‘MerKKKan] Exceptionalism is all but ~ quite common.”
Slavery arises from Imperialism Complex
“Apes are smarting than humans because they chosen not to speak. If they had, they knew they would’ve been enslaved by the others.” [sic]
5:13:03
88%
People STILL claiming Iraq had WsMD??
Harris Poles are good but they don’t do [DEEP DIVES].
BETTER in-depth data from DC’s PIPA
Program of International Policies and Attitudes at UMD. Go Terrapins!!
Chicago Counsel on Foreign Relations (NEW NAME)
These two organizations’ Individual and Joint Poles are far more comprehensive.
Stephen Cole ~ Director or
Former Chairman of the Institute of Diplomacy and Business and a Global Ambassador for the Commonwealth Club was instrumental in compiling data illustrating how many may have felt this way through propaganda.
Politics of Fear
Arthur Vanderberg’s “You better scare the hell out of the American people.”
James Peck’s “Washington’s China”
Evidence derived from Internal dialogues.
Sounds schizophrenic to me?? Definitely NOT Peer Reviewed nor Think Tanked!
Fearmongering SOP
“They thought desperately to create some back story that would scare the FUCK outta ‘MerKKKans.”
Additionally, since referenced in this book, I watched a brilliant 30th Anniversary Documentary / Interview segment on Al Jazeera’s “The Listening Post“— RICHARD GIZBERT discussing with Noam Chomsky about his and Edward S. Herman’s 1988 book “Manufacturing Consent”.
Book printed in several languages
"A propaganda model... traces the routes by which money and power are able to filter out the news fit to print, marginalize dissent, and allow the government and dominant private interests to get their messages across to the public.”
"Journalists are not normally kept under control through top-down intervention, but by journalists' internalization of priorities and definitions of news-worthiness that conform to the institution's policy."
Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi says that he’s a product of the machine where he claims that his Working Class father started up as a newspaper delivery boy, then he worked as lower level in the print house and then he became a reporter. In contrast, Taibbi and his generation have grown up in the city, privileged, and far removed from the ills of the world; even just 20 blocks or a bridge away IN ANY DIRECTION from where he lives. Being separated from the masses, and being out of touch, make him a very dangerous “reporter“, “journalist“, and therefore part of the Media Industrial Complex — “I’m one of the elite.”
He doesn’t deny that he remains apart from the information though I’m sure he has access to the same information that an eight-year-old can get on YouTube, Google, or a fucking library.
Yet, with the elite privileged, it’s like what the Haaretz correspondent for the Occupied Territories, Amira Hass, said in the YT Blurb; “It’s a sad realization when we can filter OUT only the news [of all the millions of sources out there feeding us ONLY the specific five topics of shit] that interests us.” An extremely small slice of all the information that’s out there about all the atrocities, genocide, beheadings, false imprisonments, racial and sexually-illegal maneuvers and offenses — how we can just have the fat cats falling off the couches videos on ENDLESS loops, OR we can have just the news from one or two sources that’ll tell us pretty much what we want to hear, [ALGOs] and they’ll filter out all the stuff that may upset us or get us thinking, “Why is it like that?”
Any questions?
Nah, I good!!
Maybe that’s why Taibbi was NOT included in the YT write-up, as the other two seem to be pro and kind of the arguing against that Chomsky’s assertion about “believing what you know.”
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Collective Self-Defense
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SOUND BITES as PROPAGANDA
Another form of propaganda in the news is the soundbite. Chomsky gave an example of if you ask if Iraq is Totalitarian you can do that in two sentences before the commercial and two sentences after the commercial. However, if you ask the same question is the US Totalitarian, you’d have to have at least a 15 minute response to break down the historical ramifications and how things are different in order for the audience to easily understand how you came to your justification (in accordance with the agreed upon definition of ‘Totalitarianism’)”
Therefore, anything negative against the home team is shortened into two sentences of a “Yyes” [Dems is Fighin’ Words!] or “No,” [Thank you for being a Team Player!] — short blurbs and then people can rail into you because they don’t understand why you came up with that answer. Primarily because they don’t know the agreed upon definition of ‘Totalitarianism’ or the need to feel Superior or More Than or simply “Othering”. This is one reason why Chomsky never appeared on ABC’s Nightline with Ted Koppel 1980 — 2005 (when Koppel retired).
Created by Roone Arledge, Nightline used to be one of two shows I liked within ‘Mer’KKKan News outlets. PBS’ News Programs used to be another reliable Go-To because Sponsors or advertisers gained greater influence. The main problem, missing Nightline, as it often got bumped five minutes, 25 minutes because of a lengthy sports event, or some other bullshit that ALWAY$ seemed to be much more important than 22 minutes of real news.
Yep, this is why I loved John Stewart’s “The Daily Show” and subsequently Steve Colbert’s “The Colbert Report” show as they would have Authors on and they would speak for 12 or more minutes, basically half the airtime was dedicated to a sitdown discussion with the authors. Of course, this wasn’t your regular nationalized Gub’Mint sanctioned new station. It was a cable comedy show. Which is why I told my Scholars back in 2009 through 2011, “I get most of my real news from Comedy Central.”
You gotta laugh when you open yourself up to REALITY. Otherwise you’re bound to get desperate and do something stupid, crazy or both!
While John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight”show is brilliant as well, it’s too one-sided though they are 16-minute Deep Dives into well researched main topic. What I love about his show, he bringing awareness of things that most Americans have no fucking clues happening around them. A slight list of things that I’ve become aware of:
the antiquated sewer systems in the United States of America.
Age of the nuclear weapons site that could possibly fire off at any given moment because of deterioration and lack of maintenance.
Nuances in healthcare, nursing, air traffic control, the Dollar Stores Scandals, and so many other episodes. Every fucking episode I’ve seen, even when I thought I’m well-versed on a particular issue, I’ve learned something new, usually a few NEW ramifications or laws or twists about that topic than I’d known before.
Bill Maher is getting a little bit more assholerly with shutting people down like he attempted to do with his Bubby-Buddy cigar and whiskey session with Bill Burr. However, Boston Buddy Burr called Bill out on every single BULLSHIT move; shoveling RIGHT BACK into Maher’s face, making him SMELL IT before making him eat it all up! In Maher’s futile attempts to be condescending, using $0.25 words, and trying to appear superior in his opinions through diction, Bill Burr picked up every fucking drop of his shit and jammed it right down his fucking throat again, calling him on every last one of his little highfalutinisms.
Still, Maher’s Real Time is probably the best example of open debate or dialogue with his attempt to get kids from both sides of the tracks, wall, Gerrymandered, Redlined Hoods, in a round table discussing topics. Proponents may be adamantly against the person sitting to their left, their right or across the table from them, they still come on and civilly discuss the topics of the day. And as much laughter ensues, it’s not all aimed at pundits more their believes or FACTS of who’s been killed, raped, abused or otherwise marginalized in the daily papers or other “trusted” Media. There’s no denying what is consensually accepted as NEWS.
Or
Is
There?
“Manufacturing Consent” and most of Chomsky’s, Stewart’s and Colbert’s rants continue to question in search of The Truth.
Far removed from your Bullshit Catty women’s shows, “The View”, or some of these other shows that attempt to be impartial and unbiased. They just wouldn’t ever have a Chomsky on their shows, as if they’d ever ask nor he would ever accept.
Being HBO and having more freedom to actually expand a post off and to swear and to really get into shit, especially with “Overtime”, Podcasts and other growing “media” outlets these are the closest to real journalism which makes tomorrow that much brighter.
I love the ending of this Al Jazeera Documentary where the moderator almost admiringly of Chomsky, even though he’s been a huge critic against the New York Times, he goes to that newspaper, FIRST and FOREMOST as a source for information because he mentioned it’s still the most investigative, in depth and diverse of all Media. I really do love the way the commentator picked up on this and he said, “Even though he may despise in New York Times, he doesn’t shut himself off to the outlet and the source of potential information.” [sic] Since this was published eight years ago, Chomsky has aged considerably but he’s still a beacon of Truth, in all its worthwhile pursuits. We must continue to analyze the state of the world as far as consent, media outlets, and what is questioned and more importantly what is NOT questioned. I am an advocate of watching Fox “News”, reading the Breitbart “news” of the whatever Rush Limbaugh‘s and the Bill O’Reilly‘s and whomever is out there writing and saying whatever the fuck they’re saying to understand a little bit better their argument, their side and I’m really happy. I’ve tumbled across books that were from you know anti-feminist, anti-LGBTQ, full on the Right Wing Matt nutballs, not knowing it like Peterson and Charles Krakauer. And it wasn’t too far into their books or into one of their essays where you realize, “Ohhhhh, though he’s extremely eloquent, he’s a sexist bigot.” Or “This guy is not as friendly as I wouldn’t normally invite him to coffee. But I’m glad I stumbled across these guys because I’ve picked up on cultures, ideas and “movements” so pervasive and insidious we ALL must be better prepared for the next wave otherwise these books / shows will destroy Democracy more than they already have.
Count me a Chomsky-ite!