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Showing posts with label propaganda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label propaganda. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Its All Propaganda!

Child from Anti-Trump Propaganda Found … at Staged Anti-Trump Rally

Child From Anti-Trump Propaganda Found... at Staged Anti-Trump Rally
 
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A picture is worth a thousand words … and some people hope that holds true even if the picture isn’t what it claims to be.
Take the latest example of a photo designed to tug at the hearts of anyone who can’t stand the image of a children crying for his parents, especially when its allegedly crying because of the callous nature of our president.
The June 11 post came from Jose Antonio Vargas, who describes himself on his Twitter profile as a filmmaker and journalist. He said kids being held in cages “is what happens when a government believes people are ‘illegal.’”
Although Vargas never specified where the photo was taken, it’s clearly a young Latino child inside a contained area, with the legs of other young children visible in the background. The inference is this child is just one of thousands of distraught youngsters being caged like animals by U.S. authorities at the country’s southern border and … my gosh, this president needs to go right now!
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Naturally, this powerful picture went viral. The impact of the picture isn’t as great, however, when you realize it’s not what it seems to be.
Vargas, when questioned after posting the picture, admitted he didn’t know its source beyond the fact he had seen it on a friend’s Facebook page. But that wasn’t the point, he argued. He said he shared it because he had once been detained in McAllen, Texas in 2014.
“I was with boys who were locked up,” Vargas tweeted. “It wasn’t okay then; it’s not okay now.”
Well, it turned out the sobbing young boy in the picture was crying for his mother, but not because of anything President Trump or any other U.S. official had done.

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According to Snopes.com, which is famous for debunking urban myths, the picture of the boy was snapped during a protest earlier this month outside city hall in Dallas. The protest was to draw attention to the separation of parents who enter the country illegally and their children. To drive home their point, they constructed a small enclosure and had some children stand inside. They were given signs to hold that outlined how terrible it is for families to be split apart.
LeRoy Peña, the man who took the photo Vargas used in his tweet, told PolitiFact that when he snapped the photo, the boy had just followed his older brother through a gate into the enclosure. But once inside, he spotted his mother outside and couldn’t figure out how to reach her. While he appears in the photo to be distraught, in reality his mother quickly came and showed him how to get out of the enclosure.
“He was only in there 30 seconds,” Peña said.
Apparently, the self-proclaimed journalist wasn’t bothered by the fact his photo showed a staged event to make his point, because as of Wednesday — nearly 10 days since the picture was posted — Vargas still has it on his Twitter feed.
One Twitter user even posted a photo of the prop cage, and the young boy pictured by Vargas can be seen in one corner.
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As this Twitter user pointed out, posting a picture without knowledge of its source is poor journalism. It’s even worse when the source of the photo is revealed and the “journalist” doesn’t remove it.
And “fake news” is just a figment of the imagination of those on the right?

Thursday, March 15, 2018

It's Not About Guns So Signs Are Wrong, Misinformed And Pure Propaganda


Gun-Hating Kids Wave Signs, Then We Noticed What’s Very Wrong with Them


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Propaganda and vague anger are not the same as reasoned arguments and debate — but that doesn’t seem to be stopping gun-hating kids from making vulgar signs that they barely understand.
Over the past few days, the news has been dominated by stories of “walkouts” being staged at schools throughout the country, as students who are in many cases not old enough to vote try to steer America’s gun laws based — fittingly enough — on a grade-school level understanding of the issue.
If there was any doubt that the widespread protests are 99 percent propaganda and 1 percent legitimate concern, a photo making the rounds on Twitter should clear everything up.
On Wednesday night, HuffPost contributor Chad Felix Greene posted a photo of smiling students holding signs that can only be described as hateful and ignorant … and the conservative commentator quickly made a shocking comparison.
“When I first saw this I thought it was Westboro,” Greene wrote, referring to the perpetually offensive Westboro Baptist Church, which routinely hurls insults at fallen soldiers and repeats hateful invective toward gays and Jews — almost always for shock value and attention.

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That hateful invective was seen just this week, when members of the WBC protested a Missouri high school football player who recently came out as gay.



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“Same irrational yet smugly self-righteous misplaced hatred, propaganda and ignorance,” Greene continued referring to the students protesting for gun control.
Greene shared a photo of five students proudly holding rainbow-colored signs with barely intelligent slogans: “NRA KKK USA,” declared one. “COWARDS LOVE GUNS,” scolded another. “F— YOU GUNS.” So thoughtful.
We’ll get to the larger point in a moment, but it’s so easy to deconstruct these deeply flawed and hateful signs that we’d be remiss not to.
Let’s start with “NRA KKK USA.” The students are implying, apparently, that all three of those groups are the same. Problem: The KKK was a supporter of gun control, and some of the early gun registration laws were used to prevent black Americans from defending themselves.

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In fact, when Martin Luther King Jr. applied for a concealed carry permit, he was using a pro-gun law championed by the NRA. Yes, the NRA — which was founded by Union soldiers who fought against slavery — was an early defender of gun rights for African-Americans and an enemy of the KKK.
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Remember, the KKK was a largely Democrat organization. Whoops.
“The KKK began as a gun-control organization,” confirmed Adam Winkler in his book “Gun Fight,” and as reported in The New York Times.
“It was a constant pressure among white racists to keep guns out of the hands of African-Americans, because they would rise up and revolt,” he continued.
Condoleezza Rice, who grew up in the segregated South, confirmed this several times while talking about gun control.
“After the first explosion, Daddy just went outside and sat on the porch with his gun on his lap,” America’s first black secretary of state wrote in a book about her family. “Had my father and his neighbors registered their weapons, Bull Connor surely would have confiscated them or worse.”
“What better example of responsible gun ownership is there than what the men of my neighborhood did in response to the KKK and Bull Connor?” she asked.
How about the sign declaring “COWARDS LOVE GUNS?” In this student’s vapid mind, protecting families from the racist KKK — as Rice’s father did — is “cowardly.” Presumably the “brave” decision would be to do nothing while criminals ransacked houses and lynched their way through neighborhoods. So noble.
At the same time, all soldiers and police officers are “cowards” too, but holding a rainbow-colored sign at a rally while conveniently protected by armed cops is the pinnacle of gallantry. Some kids skipping school said so.
Then there’s this classic: “F— GUNS.” This obscene sign actually summarizes the shallowness and emptiness of the protesters’ thoughts perfectly. They can’t even be bothered to form an argument or any rational point.
It’s about vague anger and the childish thrill of putting rude words on a sign. Notice that none of these students declared “F— VIOLENCE” or “STOP CRIME.” No. Those at least would be reasonable, if crude, views that almost everybody agrees on.
Instead they hurl curse words at an inanimate object as if a piece of steel were the devil himself, knowing full well that the next time they call 911, men armed with guns will respond to protect them … assuming that they don’t live in Broward County.
Chad Felix Greene is right: These protests are about ignorance passed off as political commentary and propaganda held up as deep thought.
There is room for an intelligent debate on gun laws, but screaming obscenities and waving daft signs makes it clear that logic has nothing to do with this media circus.
What would you say to these protesting students?