{"id":382,"date":"2004-01-05T19:39:38","date_gmt":"2004-01-06T02:39:38","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2004-01-05T19:39:38","modified_gmt":"2004-01-06T02:39:38","slug":"propaganda-snobs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/blog\/2004\/01\/05\/propaganda-snobs\/","title":{"rendered":"Propaganda Snobs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Brendan O&#8217;Neill sends along <a href=http:\/\/www.reason.com\/0401\/cr.bo.uncritical.shtml>this essay<\/a>, in which he argues against the tendency of antiwar folks to blame the war on gullible masses taken in by potent propaganda. I&#8217;ve probably been guilty of this at times, and I agree with much of what he says, especially this: <\/p>\n<p><i>Of course propaganda can be persuasive, sometimes even decisive, for individuals making up their minds over whether to support a war, a political party, or whatever. But the influence of propaganda is determined by the broader political climate and by the general level of public debate. In a healthy, critical climate, it is likely that Bush and Blair would have received even more ridicule for their Iraqi propaganda. But at a time when serious political debate is hard to find, our leaders can offer dodgy dossiers and half-cocked claims as if they were good coin. In short, it is often the weakness of the opposition that allows leaders to take their chances with paltry propaganda.<\/p>\n<p>Liberals and the left must shoulder their fair share of the responsibility for the degraded discussion over Iraq and for the opinion polls that suggest a majority of Americans and Britons supported the war. If those who are anti-war spent less time wringing their hands over Big Bad Bush and the fickle people, and more time developing a coherent case against war, then maybe we wouldn\u2019t be in the mess we are in now. Surely the pro-war lobby is best challenged by being shouted at, rather than shouted about.<\/i> <\/p>\n<p>I would simply add that ignorance is different from stupidity, and though, yes, we should try our best to ameliorate that ignorance, <a href=http:\/\/www.nationalgeographic.com\/geosurvey\/highlights.html>its sheer depth can be astounding<\/a>. What does one say, what <i>can<\/i> one say, to the kick-ass jingo (even one with gobs of raw intelligence) who cannot locate the countries he\/she wants bombed? How much can one do in a 1,000-word essay to change that person&#8217;s mind? Won&#8217;t he\/she be much more likely to accept Pentagon\/Fox music videos that reinforce his\/her gut beliefs? I&#8217;ve had friends and family members&#8211;ones who can find the countries they want annihilated&#8211; compliment me on my work, tell me how it made them think, then go right back to gushing over George Bush and Bill O&#8217;Reilly. Sometimes tossing one&#8217;s hands up and laughing is the only option.    <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Brendan O&#8217;Neill sends along this essay, in which he argues against the tendency of antiwar folks to blame the war on gullible masses taken in by potent propaganda. 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