On 6/30/16 5:13 AM, John Newman wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 01:15:04PM -0300, juan wrote:
>>      Since russia is pretty much western, it shares all the western
>>      (or global) political vices. 
>>
>>      Have you noticed how russia went from feudal totalitarianism
>>      (tzarism) to commie totalitarianism, that is feudalism
>>      recycled? Also noticed how the russians adopted a piece of
>>      garbage like the marxist religion, a product 100% 'made in
>>      europe'?
>>
>>      I do think that the anti russian propaganda coming from
>>      washington and their european vasal states and pets is both
>>      stupid and dangerous, but idealizing russia isn't too helpful
>>      either.
> I agree. And, honestly, there is propaganda coming from both sides,
> from all sides. Russia has paid troll farms pumping out pro-Kremlin
> crap, the US has ridiculous propaganda films like 'American Sniper',
> etc, etc..  there's so much bullshit flying around sometimes all you 
> can see is brown.
>

The world has a long memory; true propaganda, distorting or outright lying 
about the actual facts, is going to be quite apparent
later.  It's fine for Russia to be proud of themselves, but it seems like they 
have been embarrassing themselves frequently.  In the
unlikely event that we elect Trump, we might return the favor for a while.  But 
everyone would see through it and know it would stop
in 4 years, so it would likely be more humorous than anything.  The US is too 
open and too self-examining in public for much false
propaganda to get very far for long.

I'm not sure that American Sniper is propaganda, even unintentionally.  Seems 
mostly like highlighting the sad situations people
have allowed to happen.  Perhaps in the Strongest Tribe sense it has some 
weight, but snipers are a narrow, special breed.  I would
think that the magical hand of God like drone war would have more weight.  The 
effect depends on what those people are thinking: Do
they realize that they can never win in any serious sense?  Do they care or are 
they fine with just proving a point?

The US almost completely holds back on propaganda / education in the world, 
maybe for fear of or a general policy against being seen
to be promulgating propaganda.  In most cases, where media and news and the 
Internet flow openly, it isn't really needed.  However,
when hardly anyone in Afghanistan knows anything at all about 9/11 or similar, 
that is a failure of the world to provide even basic
knowledge to everyone.  Separate from that, just understanding how a modern 
culture works, whether the US or Europe or any other
high-functioning society, would be an important thing for some seriously 
problematic masses of people to know.  I don't care who
causes effective education to bring these people up to date with understanding 
modern cultures, but it needs to happen.  In the
absence of some other paths, it would seem like an important strategy for both 
US State and Defense, but I don't see it happening much.

The US has no need to try to make people like it; that should not generally be 
a goal.  But the world, especially including the
capable Western world, both governments and populations, has a responsibility 
to educate those with abject ignorance, poverty, and
knowing nothing but conflict that there are better ways of being, limitless 
opportunities, and that they could effectively work to
modernize and become effective societies and cultures.  We need something 
similar to 'genocide' to identify pathological ignorance,
recognize that it leads to the ruin of many lives, and determine how to take 
action to stop it.  There is no need for each culture
to be exactly like the West or a particular form of government, but they should 
understand the options, understand how things can
work effectively and why, and be able to incorporate elements in a local way to 
eventually make it work.  We need to decide how
hands off we should be in allowing large areas to fumble about without making 
progress and even regress.  The prime directive should
only apply to societies that are functioning to a reasonable degree.

An interesting question is whether and how poisoned thinking, i.e. bad memes, 
are shared, instilled, and propagated to eventually
create terrorists and criminals:  What should we do to prevent spreading 
poisonous ideas?  Should we be rooting out bad imams,
literature, religious leaders?  Ideally, our values and culture is an effective 
answer to these sources, but, just like in the
biological world, eventually a successful defense will occur.  If you've read 
The Selfish Gene, you know that truth, rightness, or
goodness are not the goals of particular genes or memes (ideas).  The only 
thing that determines success is successful competition
and replication.  Our Western ideas can successfully compete and replicate 
against these bad meme sets, but only if they are
present.  We seem to be in a situation where some of our allies are supporting 
the teaching of memes that are directly opposed to
modern knowledge, including social and political knowledge.  What should we do 
about that?

All of this is crosscutting to security, encryption, communication, publishing, 
and surveillance.  Distrust is healthy, and
sometimes prudent.  And, if we fail totally as a modern society, we may need it 
to maintain a modern underground in our new dark
ages.  In addition to safe commerce and social connection, and balancing 
government and keeping it healthy, we should even better
organize and extend the ways that we help enlighten the ignorant while 
combating meme cancer.

I imagine that soon we'll have universally available Internet (LEOs for 
instance), ultra-inexpensive devices (smart phones are down
to $50 or less now), and organized, complete, and effective educational 
material that is somehow available, safe, and effective for
everyone.  There should be some kind of support systems of various kinds, to 
the extent possible.  We are failing for not working
toward these kind of things effectively enough.

sdw

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