Be afraid. Be very afraid. Kim Jong-Un is at it again and the Western media is happy to exaggerate about it.
As I said before, unless we start seeing the media showing the human rights crisis in the country, I think it's just more fear mongering.
There was a story on yahoo a while back and I though it might be on but have not seen any more on the corporate media since. if they start playing the human rights card like they did in Iraq and Afghanistan, it usually means they are getting serious about some kinetic action.
The corporate media will highlight the human rights abuses not because it cares about the people but because it is told to report it. showing human rights abuses helps a war agenda.
As a compliment to this, the establishment also has the fake humanitarian NGO's like amnesty international, avaas.org and usaid.
I did a post about it a while ago here.
https://woodbridgenkinusa.blogspot.com/search?q=fake
Anyway, i came across this good article illustrating the tricks the corporate media uses to scare the public about North Korea (or any other country for that matter when it suits them)
The article points out that the media deceives by being vague, leaving important information out or hiding it or by using dramatic words like "imminent" "strike" "tense", etc, etc
They know it gets attention and sells newspapers and the military industrial complex gets contracts to build more bombs.
http://fair.org/home/right-wing-foundation-scary-nuke-maps-drive-narrative-on-north-korea-threat/
Above and below graphics is a good example of how deceptive the so called news can be.
Although they have not lied, they've blended in the text that the missiles that can reach the U.S. HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED YET.
The casual observer wouldn't notice that.
Here's another article showing up the government lapdog New York Times article
http://fair.org/home/theres-no-evidence-north-korea-has-an-h-bomb-but-nyt-knows-fear-sells-papers/
As I said before, unless we start seeing the media showing the human rights crisis in the country, I think it's just more fear mongering.
There was a story on yahoo a while back and I though it might be on but have not seen any more on the corporate media since. if they start playing the human rights card like they did in Iraq and Afghanistan, it usually means they are getting serious about some kinetic action.
The corporate media will highlight the human rights abuses not because it cares about the people but because it is told to report it. showing human rights abuses helps a war agenda.
As a compliment to this, the establishment also has the fake humanitarian NGO's like amnesty international, avaas.org and usaid.
I did a post about it a while ago here.
https://woodbridgenkinusa.blogspot.com/search?q=fake
Anyway, i came across this good article illustrating the tricks the corporate media uses to scare the public about North Korea (or any other country for that matter when it suits them)
The article points out that the media deceives by being vague, leaving important information out or hiding it or by using dramatic words like "imminent" "strike" "tense", etc, etc
They know it gets attention and sells newspapers and the military industrial complex gets contracts to build more bombs.
http://fair.org/home/right-wing-foundation-scary-nuke-maps-drive-narrative-on-north-korea-threat/
Above and below graphics is a good example of how deceptive the so called news can be.
Although they have not lied, they've blended in the text that the missiles that can reach the U.S. HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED YET.
The casual observer wouldn't notice that.
Here's another article showing up the government lapdog New York Times article
http://fair.org/home/theres-no-evidence-north-korea-has-an-h-bomb-but-nyt-knows-fear-sells-papers/
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