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Wesley Clark, NBC - epic fail (Original Post) Iwillnevergiveup Sep 2012 OP
I don't know why he ever thought it was a good idea to GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #1
Todd Palin was in on this, too Iwillnevergiveup Sep 2012 #2
Excellent analysis lunatica Sep 2012 #3
Just hope Iwillnevergiveup Sep 2012 #4

Iwillnevergiveup

(9,298 posts)
2. Todd Palin was in on this, too
Mon Sep 3, 2012, 12:53 PM
Sep 2012

From StarsEarnStripes.org:





NBC Invents War-o-tainment


Demand a more accurate picture of war by signing the petition to NBC below.

NBC has created an entertainment show that breaks new ground. "Stars Earn Stripes" is co-hosted by retired U.S. general Wesley Clark. NBC promoted the show during its Summer Olympics telecast as the next big sporting event. But the sport it's exhibiting is war.

On "Stars Earn Stripes," celebrities pair-up with members of the U.S. military to compete at war-like tasks, including "long-range weapons fire." Only there isn't any of the killing or dying.

Our wars kill huge numbers of people, primarily civilians, and often children and the elderly. NBC is not showing this reality on its war-o-tainment show any more than on its news programs. Other nations' media show the face of war, giving people a very different view of war-making.

In the United States, our tax dollars are spent by the billions each year marketing the idea that war is a sport and associating the military with sporting events. Media companies like NBC are complicit in the propaganda.

While 57% of federal discretionary spending goes to the military, weapons makers can't seem to get enough of our tax dollars. In the spirit of transferring veterans' care to the realm of private charity, "Stars Earn Stripes" will give prize money each week to "military-based charities" in order to "send a message." We have our own message that we will be delivering to NBC: Don't lie to us.

One of NBC’s corporate parents, General Electric, takes war very seriously, but not as human tragedy -- rather, as financial profit. (GE is a big weapons manufacturer.) A retired general hosting a war-o-tainment show is another step in the normalization of permanent war.

Iwillnevergiveup

(9,298 posts)
4. Just hope
Mon Sep 3, 2012, 01:58 PM
Sep 2012

the day has arrived where we are finally rid of the griftin' Palins on the air waves. Their 15 minutes has long expired.

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