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 I stopped watching all broadcast TV news (CBS, NBC, ABC), as well as  cable TV news channels like CNN, and MSNBC, except in very rare  occasions... Long ago I realized how extremely toxic and manipulative to  the mind being exposed to programming by these media outfits is.    
  
And as I detoxed my mind from exposure to that type of blatant  corporate propaganda, I am now realizing that NPR programming, although  of much higher quality, in the final analysis, it has similar effects if  one is exposed to it throughout the day. 
  
Here's what I've been able to notice (on my own, just by simple  observation) when it comes to the effects of being exposed to the  American mass media: There is a very serious and marked disconnect  between the messaging and narrative being broadcast, and reality. 
  
The programming's subliminal message is: "Everything is  fine; people are working, and happy, and going on vacation, saving money  to send their kids to college, or buy a house, going to baseball, and  hockey, and football games, or to a concert." And of course, there is  the messaging related to fear (crime, terrorism, etc.). 
  
There is other type of narratives and messaging, but it all seems  carefully calibrated to manipulate and to control, for the benefit of  the ruling class. 
  
Again, these are things I became aware of just by observing as a  regular person, without having been exposed to formal analysis or  studies about the corporate propaganda phenomena. 
  
Then of course, once I started looking into it, I've found that  people like Noam Chomsky, Chris Hedges, and many other thinkers and  intellectuals have already exposed this phenomena. 
  
Before I continue, and after thinking about this issue for very long  time, I've determined that the propaganda is designed to keep citizens  from becoming aware of the true nature of the system, and most  importantly, to prevent those who do become aware of it from finding  each other and forming coalitions against it. 
  
That is why the Police State brutally suppressed the Occupy Wall  Street movement, and that is why you see the increasingly draconian and  repressive response to the sing-along protests in Wisconsin, to Moral  Mondays in North Carolina, and to the fast-spreading resurgent protest  movements around the country. 
  
And so it looks like the biggest threat to the Corporate State is awakened  people meeting face-to-face in the public square.  Because once that  happens they quickly realize that they're no crazy; that there are other  people who have come to the same conclusions and understanding about  the system. 
  
And once that happens, the mind control ceases (or diminishes  greatly), and this could pose a threat to the ruling class because that  type of awakening can spread like wildfire, given the right  conditions... 
  
 To learn more about this, I encourage people to read about Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media 
 
  
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media  (1988), by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, is an analysis of the  news media, arguing that the mass media of the United States "are  effective and powerful ideological institutions that carry out a  system-supportive propaganda function by reliance on market forces,  internalized assumptions, and self-censorship, and without overt  coercion"  Another great resource to help us understand how the ruling elite manipulates the population is the propaganda model. 
The propaganda model is a conceptual model in political  economy advanced by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky that states how  propaganda, including systemic biases, function in mass media. The model  seeks to explain how populations are manipulated and how consent for  economic, social and political policies is "manufactured" in the public  mind due to this propaganda. 
The theory posits that the way in which news is structured (through  advertising, media ownership, government sourcing and others) creates an  inherent conflict of interest which acts as propaganda for undemocratic  forces. 
  And for a devastating and accurate critique of the AWOL liberal elite, I highly recommend the article by Chris Hedges, "The Treason of Intellectuals." 
The power elite, especially the liberal elite, has always been willing to sacrifice integrity and truth for power,  personal advancement, foundation grants, awards, tenured  professorships, columns, book contracts, television appearances,  generous lecture fees and social status. They know what they need to  say. They know which ideology they have to serve. They know what lies  must be told—the biggest being that they take moral stances on issues  that aren’t safe and anodyne. They have been at this game a long time.  And they will, should their careers require it, happily sell us out  again. The emphasis in mine 
     
Of course, it is clear that what Mr. Hedges describes fits squarely within the "Manufacturing Consent" analysis. 
  
Again, my conclusion is that once people realize the true nature of  the system, and its propaganda machine, that they should find a way to  connect with a common purpose (social justice activism) and meet in the  public square, face-to-face, in order to build coalitions, and  solidarity against the ruling elite. 
  
At this point, "stopping the machine" from continue to operate in the way it has, should be the first priority, IMHO. 
  
Many times I've written that only when a resistance movement becomes  capable of organizing into a cohesive force able to act in concert  against the system, that's when we'll be on our way to being able to  gain enough strength to Challenge and defeat the Corporate State, in  favor of Democracy, justice, equality, and the rule of law. 
  
From theory to practice, I see no better example than the ongoing and  relentless sing-along protests in Wisconsin, and Moral Mondays in North  Carolina... We need to do this nationwide, always changing tactics as  necessary. 
  
Nothing else is going to stop the increasingly corrupt, brutal,  oppressive and fascistic ruling class from continuing to oppress the  population. 
 
  
Citizens of the democratic societies should undertake a  course of intellectual self defense to protect themselves from  manipulation and control, and to lay the basis for meaningful democracy. 
-- Noam Chomsky 
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