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Manuel Valenzuela: 'The stupefaction of a nation'
Posted on Wednesday, December 10 @ 10:21:03 EST
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Corporate Media Propaganda and its Weapons of Mass Distraction

By Manuel Valenzuela
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/article.php?sid=14106&mode=nested&order=0

He who controls the media controls the masses. Today, America's media is 
controlled exclusively by fewer than a dozen multinational conglomerates 
and their many interests. NewsCorp, AOL, Viacom, General Electric, Disney 
and others have formed a media oligarch that reaches into every American 
home and most every citizen. These few omnipresent entities hold as 
paramount the belief in assuring for themselves perpetual loyalty from as 
many of the masses as possible. Revenue and profit, corporate growth and 
power, executive pay and ego, these are all determined by us, the masses, 
and helps explain why the oligarchy has decided to invest and take an 
interest in all forms of media that reaches and influences us.

We are the lifeblood of the conglomerate, of vital importance, and, as 
such, it is in its best interest to control as much of our lives as 
possible, transforming us into obedient servants of obliviousness. Is it no 
coincidence, then, that the United States has become a nation whose masses 
no longer question authority or the propaganda that passes for news? Is it 
any wonder why we seem so ignorant as to what is being done to us and 
incurious as to what is happening in the world, readily and naively 
accepting as true everything that is spewed out of our televisions and 
newspapers? We have allowed the oligarchy to hide the keys of democracy 
while we carelessly follow it on the road to fascism, where the elite have 
control of all aspects of our lives, including our mind.



We live at a time when capitalism's inner demons are beginning to be 
exhumed from the catacombs of the human ego, when love for the almighty 
dollar and her sister greed blinds those basking in the hypnotizing light 
of greenbacks and materialism. This phenomenon, combined with the 
addictions spurred by power and pomposity, has created in the last several 
decades a need by the powerful elite to manipulate and condition the 
masses; to transform and mold us into subservient drones that neither 
think, question, participate or demand.

Through the use of the television -- the most influential instrument of 
control and propaganda in present day America ñ conglomerates can direct 
and sway public opinion on virtually every subject they see fit. The 
television has become an opiate for the masses and a conduit from where 
conglomerates can dictate how society thinks, acts and evolves. Our habits 
and ethics are manipulated, our ideas and beliefs distorted. We are but 
pawns in a game of corporate capitalism played by a few elites whose 
economic interests lie in making us docile, conformist and oblivious 
creatures of mediocrity ingrained with the need to shop and consume. The 
system instills a sense of paralysis, isolation and uniformity among the 
masses. We are assimilated to conform to society, to incorporate how the 
oligarchy wants us to live. The derailment of democracy as we know it is 
the end result of the reality we are presently experiencing.

As captives to their propaganda, our ears become theirs, our mouths spout 
their distortions and our minds contemplate what they want us to believe. 
To the capitalist elites, we are but a product, hundreds of millions of 
worker bees addicted to televison, easily persuaded and exploited, wishing 
for the escapist fantasies we see, sold like shares of stock to other 
corporate entities interested in our existence, in our captive audience. 
They are the strings by which we move, the drill instructors by which we 
march and the brain by which we think.

Propaganda, both corporate and governmental, has seemingly exploded with 
the ever-increasing consolidation of the media. Today few interests own the 
majority of our nation's airwaves, newspapers, Internet access, print media 
and television stations. One company can in essence control everything you 
hear, see and read on a daily basis, every year of your life. From coast to 
coast our sources of information are increasingly being sold to wealthy 
multinational corporations that more and more are mingling into our daily 
lives, transforming our beliefs, views and goals. American society is 
guided by them, evolving through the commands that help shape the direction 
opinion will take. Diversity of opinion and thought is disappearing faster 
than biodiversity on Earth.

There is nothing more ominous than peering into the not-to-distant future 
and seeing Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp ñ one of the world's largest media 
companies and owner of the Fox network (We distort, We decide) ñ have 
majority ownership of DirecTV, the nation's largest home satellite TV 
company that in many ways represents the future of entertainment and 
information delivery. If the deal is allowed to go through NewsCorp could 
incessantly shove down our throats its right-wing, pro-Bush, pro-Murdoch 
business propaganda while shutting off truthful and diverse sources of 
information. With Bush's FCC enamored with consolidation it is a good bet 
that the deal will go through.

Guided by measly crumbs of ten-second news flashes, in paltry thirty-minute 
news capsules loaded with a potpourri of deceptions and distortions, the 
masses are subjected to a blitzkrieg-like summary of that news which the 
elites deem necessary to serving their own interests. These drops of news 
and information we are granted are designed to quench the already 
conditioned low level of curiosity among the masses. These morsels have no 
intellectual worth, no capacity to inform and act more to exacerbate 
ignorance than to educate. What tidbits of news are allowed to fester are 
an amalgam of contorted half-truths, cheerleading subjective diatribe and 
porous reporting that is biased in favor of those conglomerates that employ 
the reporter. This assures that the decisions and interests of the wealthy 
and powerful are maintained and accepted by the masses.

What information does not serve the oligarch interest is either suppressed 
by omission or attacked. Government and corporate interests, such as those 
prevalent in our occupation of Iraq, prevent realities and truths from 
surfacing. Instead, propaganda is disseminated that will distort and 
manipulate the masses into believing exactly what those in power want. 
Corporate media caters to military interests because in many instances they 
are part of the military industrial complex. Simply look at General 
Electric, one of the world's largest military contractors and owner of NBC 
and its sister stations. Helping manipulate the masses in time of war 
allows both the corporate media and the government advance their respective 
interest in subverting public participation and discourse while advancing a 
perception of consent around the nation. Forming a symbiotic relationship, 
both now fused into the same two headed beast, one the master of the other, 
their combined actions undermine the reality of a world not seen by the 
American public.

Corporate media, an extension of its mother company, reports pro-business, 
pro-corporate and anti-labor positions on a constant basis. News bits lean 
towards those interests that will help the corporation achieve its goals of 
profit maximization, whether from pushing conservative, right-wing views 
onto a gullible public or from conditioning audiences towards those views 
it sees as paramount in securing allegiance. News reports are created not 
to be right but to have the highest ratings, which in turn means greater 
profit. The interests of the masses are ignored and exchanged for that 
debate which will fit the interests of the elite minority. Today, growing 
reports of an economic recovery linger on the evening news, but can we see 
it in our lives and in that of our friends and neighbors? No, but good 
economic news benefits the elite who depend on your wallets to fatten up 
theirs.

Many low and middle-class citizens, through propaganda, manipulation and 
constant bombardment by incessant repetition of sound-bite slogans and 
visual imagery end up supporting those interests that are contrary to their 
own socioeconomic well-being. These people have in essence been brainwashed 
into believing that by assenting to the will and opinion of the elite their 
lives will be made better. Unfortunately for them, their lives are made 
worse as the continued exploitation and subjugation of their class 
continues by the same entities they so fervently believe in. This is a 
system where the powerful few command the weak majority and where the most 
important decisions are made to the benefit of the elite at the detriment 
of the rest.

Manipulation of the masses has been made easy with the advent of 
television. Populations, many made ignorant by pervasive and purposeful 
determents of education (itself a different article altogether), naturally 
believe and blindly place their confidence in those "trusted" entities they 
watch on a daily basis. Television is made an all-comforting apparatus as 
we warmly welcome home the many celebrities we become enraptured with, each 
manifesting inside us our desire to partake in the small fictional fantasy 
world they inhabit. We become numb to reality and its consequences, failing 
to analyze and question the actual world we reside in due to conditioning 
we have undergone since early childhood.

Over time we become robots incapable of discerning or even seeking the 
truth in the news that is provided us. We have been stupefied into 
believing the garbage blasted from the monitor. We have been trained to 
never question, always accept and to always flip the remote when our 
attention runs dry. News is decided on the basis of ratings and on the 
advertisers paying for commercial spots. Corporate media is but a business 
where profit is king and where the seeking of customers ñ other 
corporations buying ad space ñ is of primary importance. We are but a means 
to an end, mere statistics in the earnings game. Shows are designed not for 
our enjoyment but to attract and retain as many souls as possible from 
which to harvest revenue from advertisements and product consumption.

The corporate media inundates us with promotion, news, gossip, tabloid, 
rumor and innuendo from those celebrities placed high above the pedestal of 
sanctimony. Our heroes' daily lives, loves, mistakes and exploits are 
absorbed into our psyches through the constancy of corporate media's 
assault on our brainwaves. Hollywood-hero news is designed to distract us 
from real world events such as war and recession, keeping our minds 
pre-occupied and away from information that might wake our slumbering 
conscious. While showcasing for our viewing pleasure the present 
tribulations of our halo-anointed superstars of the moment, so-called 
journalists dissect, analyze and comment about hairstyles, appearance and 
supposed crimes with award winning passion. Yet real, pertinent and 
important news is given minor and oftentimes erroneous insight. Throughout 
the channel-horizon we see the same news, headlines and marketing package. 
The oligarch's WMDs have been unlocked; weapons of mass distraction fester 
like noxious gases in every state, city and home.

Repetitive sound-bites, facetious imagery, verbosity and one-sided and 
frivolous analysis and commentary by pundits, spinsters, newscasters and 
recycled "experts" is a daily and rampant occurrence on corporate channels, 
each spitting out talking points and the company lines and opinion, never 
forcing the viewer to actually think for herself. Relevant news is brushed 
aside in seconds so that the latest up-to- the-second news on "Wacko Jacko" 
is aired. Stories that have no relevance other than to stupefy a nation 
into ignorance are played and replayed, trumping that news that affects 
most people. We are witnesses to a form of propaganda that is transforming 
this nation from a once bright-shining pulsar of informed democracy into a 
dark nebula of nothingness where everything that matters is neglected and 
all that degenerates and indoctrinates prospers.

Without an informed and participatory citizenry democracy begins to 
stumble. Our government is being taken over by the corporate Leviathan and 
we are indifferent as to its consequences. Crony capitalism is affecting 
tens of millions through lower wages, layoffs, longer hours, lost savings, 
tax burdens, lack of health care, increased pollution, perpetual warfare, 
electoral fraud and the gradual elimination of social services. Yet we 
remain passive and loyal, ignorant to the Leviathan's war against us. The 
oligarchy uses its powers of manipulation to divide and alienate us from 
each other. The divisive and passionate topics of class, race, culture, 
religion, party affiliation, immigration and education are constantly 
hammered into our collective mind, announcing as real myths and 
stereotypes, classifying peoples into groups and imputing on them the 
necessary ingredients by which society will marginalize and disdain them. 
We are told our way of life is in peril, that we must vote against our 
interests in order to preserve that which we most cherish. As usual, fear 
is used to attain the Leviathan's interests. A united society is a threat 
to the establishment, which is why we are separated and corralled into 
distinct clusters, conditioned to segregate ourselves from those deemed 
different and to fear those labeled a threat to our existence.

In its never-ending campaign to control us, corporate media instills fear 
into our daily lives. It has found a gold mine with the war on terror, 
becoming yet another fear-mongering profiteer and looter of the American 
public. Abusing our still fragile memories of 9/11, the corporate media 
unleashes the vast array of products it manufacturers onto us, using fear 
as its principle marketing tool, hurling diatribes about our supposed 
imminent threats looming in every city. Consume, consume, consume the 
Leviathan commands, knowing full well that our fear will eventually succumb 
to their perpetual warnings of apocalyptic zeal.

America has become a nation of obedient drones, aimlessly walking empty 
streets devoid of an informed and participatory population. Our nation is 
being pillaged in front of our eyes, the government is now in the hands of 
our masters. Apathetic puppets we have become, free thinking minds we have 
none. The light that once shined so bright has disappeared in a fictional 
world of fright. The elite that pull our strings are becoming stronger, 
objective information is disappearing. The powerful few now control the 
nation's media and its ideas, and soon our free will and freedom to think 
as well. Democracy is disappearing, the Leviathan is swallowing us whole 
little by little, assuring itself of allegiance from a people who once 
questioned, were once curious and who once had control of this great nation.

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A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should 
have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence 
from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own 
government.

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