I stumbled across this, completely typical word usage today:

The Somali government officially announced that it was starting a blockade. Same as the US blockade. Same as the Iranian blockade.
So either it’s all piracy, or it’s all “boarding.”
We have seen a constant refusal to call Palestinian children, children. The words “Israel killed” are never used in the Western press. And then there’s the constant use of the words terrorist and terrorism, the two most meaningless words in the English language.
terrorism, the calculated use of violence to create a general climate of fear in a population and thereby to bring about a particular political objective
Cambridge:
violent action or threats designed to cause fear among ordinary people, in order to achieve political aims.
By either of these definitions, the world’s greatest users of terrorism are America and Israel. No one else comes close, not even the Russians.
The word terrorist always describes non-state actors with limited reach, or state actors like Iran. Yet Iran’s strikes were not intended to cause fear among the civilian population: they were intended to hurt the economies and militaries of the West and the Gulf Arab states which allow attacks on Iran. Schools and hospitals were not targeted.
Iran has gone out of its way to not kill civilians. In the Ukraine war the death rate for children is under 1%. In Palestine it’s somewhere around 32%. In Iran it was about 16%.
The US and Israel have repeatedly said that one goal is to cause the Iranian people to rise up and overthrow the Iranian state. The method of doing this is attacking civilian targets. Indeed the latest war on Iran began with an attack on a children’s school. Hospitals are systematically targeted, as are paramedics and firefighters.
Hezbollah, likewise, tends to stick to military targets. Even Hamas mostly hits military targets.
Yet somehow the nations who are primarily committing terrorism: the US and Israel, are never described as terrorists. Russia, Iran, Hezbolla and Hamas: they’re always terrorists, even when they attack military targets.
In Britain terrorist designations have been used against protesters who have never harmed civilians. The same is true in Germany.
The word means nothing, and Western media outlets are nothing but propagandists. Most aren’t even allowed to say the word “genocide”. It’s publisher policy. (Publishers always make these decisions. Editors are downstream and are routinely over-ridden by publishers, though most American journalists seem to be OK with being propagandists. Those who aren’t tend to be fired, or eventually leave in disgust.)
Terrorism means “violence by people who are our enemies” and nothing else. Genocide is never done by us, only by our enemies. If half a million children die due to sanctions, it’s “worth it”, in the immortal word of Secretary of State Madeline Albright.
None of this will come as a shock to my readers, I know. But I think it’s worth emphasizing just how worthless our media has become. They lie, they propagandize, they refuse to state the obvious: indeed their job is to lie, to pretend the sun is purple with silver polka-dots and that the sky isn’t blue. There’s no genocide in Palestine. No sir. But there is one China, oh yes. And our enemies are terrorists, but we, who actively target schools and hospitals and bomb weddings and funerals, we’re the good guys.
It was always bad, to be sure. But I’ve lived a long time now and it keeps getting worse. In the old days some columnist would be allowed to tell the truth. Articles would have misleading headlines but the actual facts were in the article, albeit sometimes near the end.
You can still, with very careful reading, get some truth from the legacy media. Some. But if you want unfettered news and not to have to work like a dog, you have to go to alternative media and read foreign sources directly.
This isn’t trivial, because most people don’t do the extra work, which means that even if suspicious of official narratives, they live in a soup of lies and their understanding of the world is wrong. I still regularly run across people who think the US can open the Strait of Hormuz with direct military naval action, which is deranged. It’s not possible.
But there is something good about completely out-to-lunch propaganda. Over time people see thru it. They stop trusting. They stop believing anything they’re told.
But that’s also a bad thing: there is no consensus world view left, just a series of tribes with their own echo chambers. Without a shared understanding of the world that is not completely unhinged from reality, there’s no basis for social action which works. China has the buy-in of most of their population because they believe in what China does, and trust the government. (Research on this is very clear. Chinese citizens do trust the CPC.) In the US there can be no concerted action because their is no trust left. Hell, Trump contradicts himself regularly. He’ll say the sky is green in the morning and announce it’s magenta at supper.
No society riven like this and basing its decisions on delusion rather than truth can act effectively. America can’t fix anything, can’t win wars, can’t reindustrialize and much of this is because Americans live in a world of fantasy.
The first step in fixing anything; in running any sort of society worth living in, is facing at least some of the facts: of living in the real world. It’s been a long time since the West acknowledged reality, and our delusions are just getting worse.
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A great comment during the Vietnam war in 1968 February 7th Associated Press reporter Peter Arnett a memorable explanation for the destruction.
“It became necessary to destroy the town to save it,” a U.S. major said Wednesday.
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“the world’s greatest users of terrorism are America and Israel. No one else comes close”
Thank you for this post Ian, completely agree.
The Anglo-Zionist-led West is probably the most propagandized and brainwashed society in world history. So brainwashed that most of this society has no idea, and, in fact, will vehemently reject it if someone even suggests it.
I’m reminded of the movie “Jojo Rabbit” where a young boy is so completely brainwashed by Nazi Germany’s anti-Judaic propaganda. It’s now the same in the West, but it’s anti-Islamic, anti-Russian, anti-China, anti-Iran propaganda. It’s in fact anti-Semitic propaganda when you take back the word Semitic from the Anglo-Zionist-led West’s cultural appropriation and perversion of the word: white European Ashkenazi Jews, and the plurality of Israeli Jews, are not Semites or Semitic. The Palestinians are Semites.
I just watched the movie “The Voice of Hind Rajab”. So many in the West should watch that movie, and then ask themselves: who are the real terrorists?
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George Orwell wrote about a version of this sort of in his own day in an essay titled:
Politics and the English Language.
https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/politics-and-the-english-language/
And Confucius wrote about versions of this problem even longer ago than that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectification_of_names
( though Confucius’s concern may have been with consistency of Ruling Governmental Control as much as with Abstract Objective Truth).
https://philosophy.stackexchange.com/questions/59702/what-did-confucius-mean-by-saying-that-the-rectification-of-names-is-the-first
Kfish
As Confucius said in the Analects, “If language be not in accordance with the truth of things, affairs cannot be carried on to success.” (Otherwise known as the ‘rectification of names’ principle.)
Egoculexegonos
By mastering weaselmantics in a big mainstream media outlet (i.e. perceived as reliable by default) one manages to successfully inoculate a point of view, a frame, a narrative. It gets in smoothly, without opposition and it doesn’t take long for the receiver to metabolize it so they quickly believe it’s their own logical idea. It’s a powerful tool. That’s howhy cultural hegemony exists and prospers.
mago
Two hands clapping.
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I’ve noticed a pronounced increase in the use of acronyms in the last five to ten years but especially the last several years. The avant-garde of the so-called alternative media has really carried the torch on this. The latest is the WHCD, but there is one a day at this point. Even I am enticed to engage in the frenzy from time to time. I recently have used SMO and SoH, although I would fail an acronym test if I was forced to sit for one.
It’s lazy and, of course, it’s militaristic and an unconscious reflection of the militarization of our society, nay of civilization. The military loves acronyms and that is spilling over bigly into civilian society.
Texting has a lot to do with it as well. Texting for many is conducted in a form of shorthand. I don’t do this but everyone around me does for the most part to one degree or another. I also don’t text that much and one of the reasons is because it doesn’t lend itself to a substantive exchange and I don’t want to waste my time with trivial small talk all day using acronyms and shorthand.