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Feral Finster's avatar

"Propaganda only works if people don't know it's happening — if they don't think of its source as untrustworthy."

An old joke: a Russian and an American are on a airline flight from Moscow to Washington. The American asks the Russian what he does for a living.

The Russian answers "I work for the government."

"Why are you traveling to the United States, then?"

"I want to study American propaganda techniques."

The American responds, a smug look on his face "oh, but there is no propaganda in America!"

"Exactly!" the Russian replies.

People in the Soviet Union also thought that they were the freest in the world.

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OziSeekerbloke's avatar

As a child of the sixties, I and our family, were heavily involved in anti war and anti nuclear bomb demos in Sth Aust.. As you correctly point out, there is no movement. I think there is a SA branch of Anti Nukes but it's got a low profile.

On US gov doing nasty things to their own, there's the Tuskegee incident, the Hanford nuclear release, just to see where the winds take it, and our facourite, releasing LSD into the subway for a few off the top of my head.

In SA we had the atom bomb tests which they failed to inform the local indigenous population they were going to do. I've spoken with Bobby Brown born nearby and even though he was a baby at the time, he remembers the black cloud that blotted out the sun and the sickness that followed after for many. He died last year and would have been the same age as me at 69ish. He did say to me that he thought it may shorten his life. And, yes, he was a stolen child bought up in Koolunga in the states mid north.

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