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newthinking

(3,982 posts)
Sat Mar 14, 2015, 04:58 PM Mar 2015

FAIR: Funny How Russian Propaganda, US Free Press Produce Exact Same Mood Swings

Funny How Russian Propaganda, US Free Press Produce Exact Same Mood Swings
By Jim Naureckas

http://fair.org/blog/2015/03/09/funny-how-russian-propaganda-us-free-press-produce-exact-same-mood-swings/
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"Thought the Soviet Union was anti-American?" asks the Washington Post's Michael Birnbaum (3/8/15). "Try today’s Russia."

Birnbaum, the Post's Moscow bureau chief, reports on a new "torrent of anti-Western fury" there:

"After a year in which furious rhetoric has been pumped across Russian airwaves, anger toward the United States is at its worst since opinion polls began tracking it. From ordinary street vendors all the way up to the Kremlin, a wave of anti-US bile has swept the country, surpassing any time since the Stalin era, observers say….

More than 80 percent of Russians now hold negative views of the United States, according to the independent Levada Center, a number that has more than doubled over the past year and that is by far the highest negative rating since the center started tracking those views in 1988."


The "anti-Western anger" has been "fed by the powerful antagonism on Russian federal television channels" since "Putin cranked up the volume after protest movements in late 2011 and 2012, which he blamed on the State Department." A political analyst is quoted:

"What the government knew was that it was very easy to cultivate anti-Western sentiments, and it was easy to consolidate Russian society around this propaganda."


Wow, must be tough living in a totalitarian society like that, where people respond like puppets to government manipulation of the media, huh?

Funny thing, though–the anti-American sentiment in Russia is pretty much a mirror image of anti-Russian sentiment in the United States, which has likewise risen to record heights since polling began roughly 25 years ago. Here's the polling of Russians about the US:



And here's the polling of Americans about Russia, from Gallup (2/16/15):



Note that the spikes in hostility occur precisely together. The Post describes these as a "list of perceived slights from the United States":

The United States and NATO bombed Serbia, a Russian ally, in 1999. Then came the war in Iraq, NATO expansion and the Russia-Georgia conflict. Each time, there were smaller spikes of anti-American sentiment that receded as quickly as they emerged.


But they could just as easily be described as a list of perceived slights by Russia toward the United States. On both sides, the population seems to object about equally to the rival nation using violence against a smaller country and the rival nation failing to endorse one's own nation's use of violence.

Despite the obvious symmetry in US/Russian public opinion, don't expect the Washington Post to run any articles about how a wave of anti-Russian bile following a wave of furious rhetoric being pumped across US airwaves. That would raise an uncomfortable questions about how easy it for a US president to crank up the volume of anti-whomever sentiment–and the role of media outlets like the Post in facilitating such cranking up.

http://fair.org/blog/2015/03/09/funny-how-russian-propaganda-us-free-press-produce-exact-same-mood-swings/
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FAIR: Funny How Russian Propaganda, US Free Press Produce Exact Same Mood Swings (Original Post) newthinking Mar 2015 OP
Try writing an OP about how easily Americans are brainwashed by a homogenous media and see it locked and suggested Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #1
Prime proof that Mass Mind Control works. Downwinder Mar 2015 #2
yes! More Illuminati articles quoting Nietzsche are needed right now! uhnope Mar 2015 #3
I just gave it a kick but not able to reply to it... KoKo Mar 2015 #5
what a stupid column. uhnope Mar 2015 #4
Tell that to progressive media watchdog FAIR newthinking Mar 2015 #8
Recommend! KoKo Mar 2015 #6
All nations have propaganda arms Yonx Mar 2015 #7

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. Try writing an OP about how easily Americans are brainwashed by a homogenous media and see it locked and suggested
Sat Mar 14, 2015, 05:53 PM
Mar 2015

go to the "Creative Speculation" forum.....whatever that is. What speculation isn' t creative by definition?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026265416

 

uhnope

(6,419 posts)
3. yes! More Illuminati articles quoting Nietzsche are needed right now!
Sun Mar 15, 2015, 02:31 PM
Mar 2015

TOS:

many conspiracy theories have roots in racism and anti-semitism,

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=termsofservice

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
5. I just gave it a kick but not able to reply to it...
Sun Mar 15, 2015, 06:01 PM
Mar 2015


Sometimes locked threads get more interest than current ones....let us hope this is the case.

Anyway...I was #20...
 

uhnope

(6,419 posts)
4. what a stupid column.
Sun Mar 15, 2015, 02:38 PM
Mar 2015

sorry, there is simply no comparison between the anti-Putin elements in the US media and the anti-West barrage in the (state-controlled) Russia media. This line is BS:

don't expect the Washington Post to run any articles about how a wave of anti-Russian bile following a wave of furious rhetoric being pumped across US airwaves.

His examples for this are another FAIR article, here http://fair.org/blog/2015/03/09/funny-how-russian-propaganda-us-free-press-produce-exact-same-mood-swings/
Look that the FAIR examples--they are few, far between and not even that harsh. In fact, there is little comparison at all between the US media and Russia media, except maybe that FOX News resembles all of Russia media.

You want to know the main source of anti-Putin fodder? Putin himself.

newthinking

(3,982 posts)
8. Tell that to progressive media watchdog FAIR
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 01:23 AM
Mar 2015

They were around long before what is happening around Russia.

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