The mass (hysteria) media have have a good time recently with the sabre-rattling regime in North Korea. They treat it as though it were serious. They should be treating it like the farcical propaganda it is. North Korea has no desire to fire a missile, nuclear tipped or otherwise, at the United States or Japan. This "1984" regime has to be in a constant state of war to justify their poverty and repression. North Korean leaders are not so ignorant to think that launching a nuclear missile at the United States will not result in everyone in North Korea eating radioactive rice krispies for breakfast the next morning. That is all and it is quite evident. Yet, the media and even the military treat it in the United States as though it were an actual threat. Because the government of the United States needs to keep us in a constant state of war to justify the military-industrial complex. It's hard to tell which side's propaganda is the most egregious.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
How I learned to Stop Worrying
The mass (hysteria) media have have a good time recently with the sabre-rattling regime in North Korea. They treat it as though it were serious. They should be treating it like the farcical propaganda it is. North Korea has no desire to fire a missile, nuclear tipped or otherwise, at the United States or Japan. This "1984" regime has to be in a constant state of war to justify their poverty and repression. North Korean leaders are not so ignorant to think that launching a nuclear missile at the United States will not result in everyone in North Korea eating radioactive rice krispies for breakfast the next morning. That is all and it is quite evident. Yet, the media and even the military treat it in the United States as though it were an actual threat. Because the government of the United States needs to keep us in a constant state of war to justify the military-industrial complex. It's hard to tell which side's propaganda is the most egregious.
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