The opening ceremony for the London 2012 Olympics included a celebration of the National Health Service, which got mysteriously cut from the broadcast in the US, at a time when there was a bunch of fuss over Obamacare that had come into effect a year or two before.
Was hard not to imagine that was a deliberate choice.
Look again at the insurmountable hill that is the US's potential transition to a fully public healthcare system, and consider that celebrating having done that elsewhere might be valid.
You can check it out - the first couple of minutes here of people in nurse costumes standing by beds and moving around a bit. Not really must see stuff. https://youtu.be/ReJjvlipXpM
Well the "no censorship!"-crowd in rhe US has been strangly focused on the censorship of racists, bigots and nazis. I don't think they consider censorship that benefits the Neo-feudalist lords as censorship.
The naive part of me these past years was thinking that calling out contradictions would bring shame and reflection to these people.
It's still important to call them out for all the onlookers, but he goal in suc discussions should not be to try and convince the other party in these cases. They at best don't care and are going all on vibes, and at worst knowingly contradict because their goal is also onlookers.
Even if a large conspiracy isn't involved, I believe that biases in worldview can contribute to these effects. However, I still think it's important to inform people of things they might be missing and hold media accountable for their choices, regardless of whether those choices are random or unknowingly biasedWe need to be careful not to fall into the allure of "fake media" in our outrage, as this could ultimately benefit populists in the long run.
The NHS is genuinely loved by most British people, for all it's faults. Not celebrating it would have been very weird. So not really propaganda, just showing the world the things we are proud of.
Feel free to censor it on your end if you find the very idea dangerous.
What a weird worldview, celebrating censorship that aligns with corporate interests in healthcare, a basic necessity, while using the tired diatribe "but muh tax money!" to pathetically drum support for it, lol.
Aren't you tired of being so angry at the wrong stuff? Such an exhausting way to live.
The NHS is a bit like the NRA in the US. Politicians and rich folk would ideally do away with it, but they cannot, so they have to play lip service to gain favour with the public.
So its not propaganda in the way you are thinking of.
kcplate|21 days ago
But to each their own.
beAbU|21 days ago
Not celebrating the NHS during the London Olympics opening is akin to blasphemy.
Maybe it was cut for some international broadcasts because not everyone will understand.
vizzier|21 days ago
tim333|21 days ago
You can check it out - the first couple of minutes here of people in nurse costumes standing by beds and moving around a bit. Not really must see stuff. https://youtu.be/ReJjvlipXpM
dboreham|22 days ago
alextingle|22 days ago
red-iron-pine|20 days ago
many of the US' problems can be figured out simply by looking at this list
atoav|22 days ago
johnnyanmac|21 days ago
It's still important to call them out for all the onlookers, but he goal in suc discussions should not be to try and convince the other party in these cases. They at best don't care and are going all on vibes, and at worst knowingly contradict because their goal is also onlookers.
riedel|22 days ago
wtcactus|22 days ago
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MattPalmer1086|22 days ago
Feel free to censor it on your end if you find the very idea dangerous.
whycombigator|22 days ago
It's far from perfect but no propaganda is ever required, just direct experience.
piva00|22 days ago
Aren't you tired of being so angry at the wrong stuff? Such an exhausting way to live.
unknown|22 days ago
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giacomoforte|22 days ago
So its not propaganda in the way you are thinking of.