Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media โ Feature, Documentary
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Length: 167min 8sec (10028 seconds)
Published: Mon Nov 06 2017
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16th century Etienne de La Boรฉtie And look for Discourse on Voluntary Servitude The translation should be faithful (didn't read it in English) A few pages, not that long. He was 18 when he wrote it, 1548.
I find it disturbing that my older family members ALWAYS have the news on. They're just being hypnotized by a bunch of talking heads. Every political discussion is a main stream talking point. Like ostriches in sand.
After reading the book manufacturing consent my views were changed
Personally I think that there is an especially important way that the media is attempting to manipulate the public right now: the 2020 election. They're propping up establishment candidates by not covering huge scandals. It's very clear that the major news companies choose whether they want to portray someone negatively or not. They ignore serious issues that could bring down major candidates campaigns if the news reported on it fairly, but they also use baseless smears against candidates that they don't like.
How they choose to present their coverage can have a significant effect on their viewers. Running non-stop stories saying "this candidate is surging in the polls and looking very strong" will give a positive boost to the candidate even if they're not really surging. It's called the bandwagon effect and the media will gladly exploit it.
It's very clear that the coverage is not fair, just look at this count of how many times each candidate is mentioned on the news. They prop up their favorites and ignore the candidates that they don't like.
Many times they will straight up lie about the numbers, "accidentally" mixing up poll numbers. Coincidentally they always mix up the numbers in the same way: making establishment candidates look better and outsiders look worse, never the other way around. Or they'll "forget" to mention them in headlines and include them in graphics. There's actually a whole subreddit about it called r/BernieBlindness, and there are tons of great examples there.
If you would like some more info on the canidates that the media props up, I'd highly recommend this article and this one.
And if anyone's interested, I have a subreddit called r/MobilizedMinds where I post all kinds of information that I find interesting, and I'd be glad if you'd join me there :)
TL;DW: here
I like Chomsky and his ideas, but lord can he be a chore to read and or listen to.
His book of the same name is highly recommended.
Shout-out to r/bernieblindness.
I would like to see an updated version of this which talks about more recent phenomenon like social media.
Media fucked up in 2016 though, building up Trump and giving him free air time all throughout the beginning of his campaign. There was no reason why the dude should have had such a large lead right out of the gate during the primaries. Thinking that Clinton would easily crush him, sitting on the Access Hollywood tape until after the Republican primaries were over. Then they realized that they had created a monster and it ends up getting elected. Now they are realizing how good their ratings are with Trump in office, so no one really learned anything after all.