If they did, it wasn't noticeable 40 years ago but then I was probably too young to see it. I started taking The Times when I was at school, stopped before Brexit when the propaganda became too nauseating. Will we ever return to proper reporting? We can only hope,
Even until 2016 no one would have noticed. Hell, I was happily listening to NPR all day up until early 2020 and proud of it. Now when I think back, I realise the subtle propaganda dripping in every piece they do, veiled in respectability.
My belief is that the media was invented to be propaganda. A big commercial media is never going to be unbiased because what you report is directly connected to your bottomline. We need to go back to local media. We need to go back to everything thats local/community oriented - education, banks, media - everything.
I notice it most in old films: 60's rebels (without a clue, never mind a cause) then slowly introducing and normalising drugs, promiscuity, homos, trans, "strong" women, family disfunction, ridiculing God and those who were virgins etc. Now its so blatant most films are unwatchable.
Yeah, even some of the Doris Day movies had very minute subtle propaganda already in it - its crazy how easily I can identify it these days. Show me a mainstream article and I can tell you the real truth they are hiding and what they are afraid of, and what they want specific brainwash they want to do
What's your take on 'The Economist'? I grew up reading that weekly mag and always found it excellent, but I stopped reading it quite a while back for various reasons (nothing to do with the content).
If they did, it wasn't noticeable 40 years ago but then I was probably too young to see it. I started taking The Times when I was at school, stopped before Brexit when the propaganda became too nauseating. Will we ever return to proper reporting? We can only hope,
Even until 2016 no one would have noticed. Hell, I was happily listening to NPR all day up until early 2020 and proud of it. Now when I think back, I realise the subtle propaganda dripping in every piece they do, veiled in respectability.
My belief is that the media was invented to be propaganda. A big commercial media is never going to be unbiased because what you report is directly connected to your bottomline. We need to go back to local media. We need to go back to everything thats local/community oriented - education, banks, media - everything.
I notice it most in old films: 60's rebels (without a clue, never mind a cause) then slowly introducing and normalising drugs, promiscuity, homos, trans, "strong" women, family disfunction, ridiculing God and those who were virgins etc. Now its so blatant most films are unwatchable.
Yeah, even some of the Doris Day movies had very minute subtle propaganda already in it - its crazy how easily I can identify it these days. Show me a mainstream article and I can tell you the real truth they are hiding and what they are afraid of, and what they want specific brainwash they want to do
I had a crush on Doris when I was very young...aahhhh.
Yep, once you see it...
What's your take on 'The Economist'? I grew up reading that weekly mag and always found it excellent, but I stopped reading it quite a while back for various reasons (nothing to do with the content).
Used to read it years ago, now lost confidence - all owned by the same people - v lefty.