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Propaganda Narratives Are Custom-Made For Each Ideological Echo Chamber by Caitlin Johnstone!
(2019-11-05 at 23:00:24 )
Propaganda Narratives Are Custom-Made For Each Ideological Echo Chamber by Caitlin Johnstone
Yesterday I started a thread on Twitter lamenting the fact that support for WikiLeaks and Julian Assange has been eroded all across the political spectrum since 2016 by the establishment smear campaign.
I started the thread because I had just been reflecting on how some of the first clumsy articles I ever wrote for this gig were basically just me marvelling at how support for Mr. Assange had united Berners, Trumpers, Greens, anarchists, libertarians and hackers against those who sought to silence him. Yet today I routinely see people from those factions smearing him because, at some point between then and now, an establishment propaganda narrative got through to them.
Almost immediately after I made the initial post, commenters started lining up to unintentionally prove me right. A Bernie supporter came in to proclaim that Mr. Assange is "a giant piece of shit", and a liberal claimed Mr. Assange was "a de facto member of an election campaign to get a white nationalist elected president of the United States"
Multiple Trump supporters came forward arguing in support of their presidents persecution of Mr. Assange, arguing that his imprisonment and pending extradition is no big deal, claiming Mr. Assange is a Central Intelligence Agency asset, saying Mr. Assange needs to be punished for publishing United States military secrets, arguing that Donald Trump is actually just trying to force Mr. Assange to give up his sources for the 2016 publications (as though a president coercing a journalist to give up a source with the threat of life in prison would be perfectly fine and constitutional), and claiming Mr. Assanges persecution is coming exclusively from the United Kingdom and not the United States (the United States extradition request is the only reason for his continued imprisonment and United States officials are openly giving instructions to British prosecutors in the courtroom).
These are all groups who once supported Mr. Assange, and now they have all got members who are cheerleading for the Donald Trump administrations agenda to extradite him and lock him away for life. They are all cheering for the same agenda, but they are doing it for different reasons.
Or so they think.
In reality, they are all cheering for the exact same agenda for the exact same reason: powerful people want to make an example of a journalist who exposed United States war crimes, and they have been advancing a concerted smear campaign across all political sectors to manufacture support for that agenda.
Just as with war, they manufactured support for a preexisting agenda and then went in for the kill.
The only reason a Trump supporter and a Democrat believe they want Mr. Assange prosecuted for different reasons is because they have each been fed different narratives corresponding to the values of their respective ideological echo chambers.
Because of the QAnon psyop and other related narrative management operations, Donald Trump supporters believe that everything this president does is a brilliant strategic maneuver against the Deep State, even when it transparently facilitates longstanding establishment agendas.
Because of the Russiagate psyop and its related mass media smear campaign, liberals who once celebrated Mr. Assange for his publications on Bush administration war crimes now celebrate a Trump administration agenda to imprison a journalist for publishing inconvenient truths.
Leftists targeted with other smears believe he is a fascist and a rapist. Conspiracy theorists believe he is a Central Intelligence Agency asset and "controlled opposition", even as he is being tortured to death by the empire he supposedly serves.
Every political sector has been given a custom-made reason to hate Mr. Assange by the narrative management network whose sole interest is imprisoning a journalist for telling the truth.
And it has been done so brilliantly that people never even stop and question who these new beliefs they have suddenly espoused are really serving. The science of propaganda is truly awe-inspiring sometimes.
It is good for Mr. Assange to be locked up because it will hurt the Deep State. It is good for Mr. Assange to be locked up because he is a Russian agent. It is good for Mr. Assange to be locked up because he is a rapist. It is good for Mr. Assange to be locked up because he is a fascist enabler.
The only common denominator in all these wildly different narratives is the belief that it is good for Mr. Assange to be locked up. Which tells you that this is all it is really about.
Turn off the narrative soundtrack and what do you have? A man locked in a cell and no one coming to his rescue.
It is just like the illegal United States occupation of Syria.
United States troops need to be in Syria because of humanitarian concerns. United States troops need to be in Syria because of chemical weapons. United States troops need to be in Syria to stop ISIS. United States troops need to be in Syria to counter Iranian influence. United States troops need to be in Syria to counter Russian influence. United States troops need to be in Syria to protect the Kurds. United States troops need to be in Syria because of oil.
There is a different reason for every ideological echo chamber.
But take away the narrative soundtrack and what do you have?
United States troops staying in Syria. That tells you what this is actually about.
Simply mentally muting the narrative soundtrack that babbles about all the endless justifications for the United States-centralized empires behaviors, and instead looking at the actual behaviors themselves, is a great way to see the empires true motives for yourself.
Ignore all the stories about why things need to be as they are and you just see things as they are: weapons of war being deployed all around the globe, resources leaving the hands of the many and going into the hands of the few, more and more surveillance laws and mechanisms being put into place, more and more dissident voices losing their online platforms, more and more dissident journalists being locked in cages.
That is the real goal.
That is all it is really ever about.
Despite all the different reasons people offer for their support of pernicious longstanding establishment agendas, the real reason is that they have been propagandized into doing so because it benefits the powerful.
You might think it is more difficult for the propagandists to come up with different narratives for each ideological echo chamber, but it is actually easier, because people will actively gaslight themselves into believing a propaganda narrative if it helps protect them from cognitive dissonance.
If you closely identify with the Democratic Party, then you will do the propagandists work for them and actually talk yourself into believing the persecution of Mr. Assange is good if it helps you to defend that identity structure and protects you from the cognitive dissonance caused by the 2016 WikiLeaks publications.
If you closely identify with support for Donald Trump, then you have got every cognitive incentive to try and insulate yourself from the psychological discomfort you would experience by consciously acknowledging that this administration is doing something deeply disgusting to Mr. Assange, and you will quickly snap up any excuse you have been given to do so. Brighter sparks will even come up with their own variations and add them in to the mix.
The whole propaganda matrix works this way: people are actively herded into conflicting ideological echo chambers, and the "us versus them" mentality which that conflict engenders creates strong identification with and loyalty to that tribe.
From there it is just a matter of giving people narratives which allow them to self-gaslight in a way that protects those identification structures.
But if you simply ignore the narratives and watch where all the troops, resources and prisoners are actually going, you will see what is really going on.
World minus narrative is night-and-day different from world plus narrative.
We must find a way to overcome their deceptions.
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