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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 12:51:37 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 12:57:23 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 12:58:18 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 12:59:53 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 13:01:16 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 13:03:34 GMT
Nazi Propaganda propaganda "propaganda, systematic manipulation of public opinion, generally by the use of symbols such as flags, monuments, oratory, and publications. Modern propaganda is distinguished from other forms of communication in that it is consciously and deliberately used to influence group attitudes; all other functions are secondary. Thus, almost any attempt to sway public opinion, including lobbying, commercial advertising, and missionary work, can be broadly construed as propaganda. Generally, however, the term is restricted to the manipulation of political beliefs. Although allusions to propaganda can be found in ancient writings (e.g., Aristotle's Rhetoric), the organized use of propaganda did not develop until after the Industrial Revolution, when modern instruments of communication first enabled propagandists to easily reach mass audiences. The printing press, for example, made it possible for Thomas Paine's Common Sense to reach a large number of American colonists. Later, during the 20th cent., the advent of radio and television enabled propagandists to reach even greater numbers of people. In addition to the development of modern media, the rise of total warfare and of political movements has also contributed to the growing importance of propaganda in the 20th cent. In What Is To Be Done? (1902) V. I. Lenin emphasized the use of "agitprop," a combination of political agitation and propaganda designed to win the support of intellectuals and workers for the Communist revolution. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini also used propaganda, especially in oratory, to develop and maintain the support of the masses. During World War II all the warring nations employed propaganda, often called psychological warfare, to boost civilian and military morale as well as to demoralize the enemy. The U.S. agency charged with disseminating wartime propaganda was the Office of War Information. In the postwar era propaganda activities continue to play a major role in world affairs. The United States Information Agency (USIA) was established in 1953 to facilitate the international dissemination of information about the United States. Radio Moscow, Radio Havana, and The Voice of America are just three of the large radio stations that provide information and propaganda throughout the world. In addition, certain refinements of the propaganda technique have developed, most notably brainwashing, the intensive indoctrination of political opponents against their will." See J. Ellul, Propaganda (1965, repr. 1973); T. C. Sorensen, The Word War (1967); T. J. Smith II, ed., Propaganda (1989). The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2018, The Columbia University Press. www.questia.com/library/communication/political-communication/nazi-propaganda
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 13:09:08 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 13:11:06 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 8, 2018 13:12:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2018 9:52:42 GMT
The only reason The Sun is SNP in Scotland is because the more votes the SNP gets in elections the less chance there is of a Labour government in Westminster. So is not really SNP support. While the SNP are not particularly left wing, they are not right enough for Murdoch. Also the Daily Record is less pro Labour and slightly more SNP than it used to be. They have SNP columnists in their publication and the likes of Kezia Dugdale representing Labour.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 9:21:53 GMT
Bobby Gillespie hits out at 'smug' Andrew Neil after TV appearance.
www.scotsman.com/news/rocker-bobby-gillespie-hits-out-at-smug-andrew-neil-after-bbc-appearance-1-4817591
"I was asked to go on “This Week” show on @bbc last night to discuss “Progress”, My line of reasoning was that here in the U.K. we are not progressing but regressing back to the social inequalities of the 1930’s due to the failure of 40 years of Free Market Capitalism, and tying that in with the rise of Fascism in Europe & all over the world; I was immediately cut off by Andrew Neil who quickly handed the question over to Michael Portillo. I never got to say what I fully wanted, my impression was that Andrew Neil sensed an alternative opinion that he didn’t want to hear and closed me down. I found him to be arrogant, rude & smug. When I arrived before the show, the Producers asked me if I would take part in this ‘dance’ idea at the end of the show ; I refused, after that their attitude towards me changed. After it finished, the Labour M.P. Caroline Flint joined Michael Portillo, Andrew Neil & the Producer / crew as they cracked open the Champagne ( or Wine? ) and toasted each other, it was a sickening sight. This film sums up the attitude of the political class of our country, and the media who support / serve / enable them. You can watch the whole scene on @bbciplayer"
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Post by Admin on Nov 21, 2018 18:19:09 GMT
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Post by Admin on Nov 23, 2018 14:21:30 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 9, 2018 19:25:40 GMT
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