This may be the first war in my lifetime where we can’t find out what’s happening on the evening TV news. This administration has a throttle on war news and will never release information that doesn’t glorify their mission.
Recall in previous wars, bombings, or raids, there was
plenty of film being shown on TV: missiles hitting their marks, airfields blown
up, mobile anti-missile guns wiped out, etc. We all remember that famous
footage from the Iraq War of one of our missiles going through the window of
some fortified bunker. It was an impressive display of American war skills. We’re
getting a little of that, but not much. And we’re certainly not seeing what Iran
is doing in their own defense.
Remember a few months back when the Defense Department
made all journalists who covered the “war” beat swear an oath that they’d
only report what the Pentagon gave them? Remember how the honest journalists
quit and were replaced with friendly flaks who were only too eager to push
propaganda? Well, that’s why we’re not going to get an honest take on Iran War
activity.
Also note that recent events have created a whole new web
of Administration-friendly national news outlets. Besides Fox “News” (and the
minor cloned conservative outlets), CBS has succumbed to MAGA fever, and now CNN
is heading there as well (after CBS/Paramount’s successful bid to take over the
Warner Brothers universe). Add the Sinclair chain of stations, and you have a
massive broadcasting voice that is willing to repeat whatever the Administration
wants. And they’re certainly not going to air anything that runs counter to the
claims of excellence and victory.
I’ve been seeing some alternate viewpoints on Facebook, but I don’t really trust them. There was a time when I could rely almost 100% that the liberal assertions were true, but that’s becoming increasingly unreliable.
This is the most truthful thing I’ve ever seen
from a Republican.
I’ve read several outrageous claims I initially believed
(because they were completely in character with other known MAGA outrages) that turned out later to be false. Either Liberals are now participating on
Conservatives’ reality-distorting playing field, or the Russians/Iranians/Chinese
are trying to make it look that way. Then, people don’t know what to believe,
which is right where they want us.
One claim was that there was an order that went out from
military commanders to all their soldiers that they were to think of the Iran
attack as a holy war to bring about Armageddon. That tracks with the new Whisky
Pete’s new Christian Nationalist military, but Snopes later debunked it as
unproven.
But the main issue here is with the other claim I saw, that
Iran has completely blown up at least 30 of our air bases in the Middle East;
blown up as in completely wiped out. Billions
of dollars blown to dust and operational surveillance up in smoke. Many details added depth and realism to the claim.
My take is that there have been some bombs or drones that
have landed (see: our seven known casualties to date), even some key radar
installations included, but we’re still operational.
But I totally believe that if such a thing DID happen, we’d
have to find out from foreign news sources who are not beholden to the US
government. Word would eventually leak out as the bodies came home (or
disappeared en masse), but it would take a while. In the meantime, just like
these guys want, I’m sitting here not knowing what to believe.
The problem is that in some of these FB newsgroups, anyone can post, which means the quality and veracity of the message varies. Usually, a commenter will call the hinky stuff into question, but, of course, you have to look. I hope these groups will begin to police themselves. I think anyone who posts misinformation should have their posting rights removed or just dropped from the group. The one advantage we’ve enjoyed for so many years is that the points put across by Dems and Liberals have generally been factually correct (compared to those of Republicans and Conservatives, the expert purveyors of logical fallacies, especially in TFG’s era). If we lose that edge, we fall even further behind in the fight for hearts and minds in the coming elections, which will be tough enough to win. And it will be even tougher to have that win count for anything, with a giant orange thumb on the scale.
A lot of people believed the "calling it Armageddon" story because it's what they wanted to believe, and they're still reluctant to let go of it even after I point out that it's been debunked. The same is probably true of the claims of US bases being destroyed, in the case of people who desperately want the US and Israel to be losing (yes, there are such people).
ReplyDeleteObviously, in the case of the latter claim, it would be impossible to hide if it were true. Foreign new sources, including many which are hostile to the US government, are easily accessible in this country. I've been looking pretty much entirely at news sources from the Middle East itself for news about the war (mainly because they focus strictly on the situation on the ground over there and don't waste time talking about the US domestic-politics side of it, which I don't care about). Nowadays most of the US mainstream media are owned and controlled by billionaires and have become merely a utensil of billionaire class interests anyway. Their days as good-quality objective news sources are behind them.
National news broadcasts have become 30-minute infomercials for whatever the Administration wants out there, plus the requisite puff pieces to keep us starry-eyed. And newspapers are just as bad. No longer the voice of the people, they're the voice of billionaires.
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