Russia And
China Have To Step UP Ideological War
By Andre
Vltchek
June 15, 2016
"Information
Clearing House"
- These days you may get hugs from many common
people in the Middle East or Latin America when you
say that you are Russian, but such emotional
outbursts are mainly intuitive. After being
bombarded by extremely effective and negative
Western propaganda for years and decades, people of
the world still know very little, if anything, about
two enormous countries that have been proudly
resisting the Western imperialism – Russia and
China.
I recently
spent five weeks in Latin America, where the West
openly supports the entire wide spectrum of
counter-revolutionary movements, literally
overthrowing one progressive government after
another. I worked alongside the left-wing
intellectuals there, helping to define the way
forward, to rescue the Process.
But I was
shocked by how little is known there about both
Russia and China – for decades two natural allies of
the patriotic Latin American Left.
“Are you for
Putin or against?” And: “Is China really as
capitalist now as we read?”
These were two
most commonly asked questions.
Not in Cuba,
of course. Cuba, almost free of most of propaganda
media outlets of the Empire is actually one of the
best-educated and informed societies on Earth.
There, people know all about those long decades and
centuries of the epic struggle of the Russian people
against Western imperialism. There, it is very well
known that China is essentially and once again
increasingly a Communist (and successful) nation
with clear central planning, which uses some
controlled capitalist practices in order to build a
prosperous society for its people.
But even in
such educated countries like Argentina and Chile,
even in those centers of progress and revolution
like Ecuador and Venezuela, the two world giants are
often misunderstood. The majority of people in Latin
America may feel sympathy for both Russia and China,
but there is no deep knowledge of the realities
there.
It is truly
discouraging, because the Latin American Left is one
of the essential components of the front against
Western imperialism, standing shoulder to shoulder
with Russia and China, but also South Africa, Iran
and other proud nations.
It is easy to
understand the reasons behind all this. Even in some
of the most revolutionary nations of Latin America,
the Western mass media outlets have been managing to
retain their presence, often through the right-wing
big business cable TV and satellite distributors.
Most of the biggest newspapers are still in the
hands of local business interests.
And so the
negative and misleading messages about Russia and
China are spread constantly. People are bombarded
with them from the television screens, from the
pages of mass-circulation newspapers, and from the
imported (Western) films.
Many are
resisting. They instinctively want to cling to both
Russia and China. But they don’t have enough
“ammunition”; not enough positive and inspiring
information is available to them. In the meantime
the critics are armed to the teeth with toxic
propaganda that is mass-produced in New York, Los
Angeles, London and Madrid.
And the
situation is much worse in Asia.
There, the
Empire has truly and fully mobilized all available
resources, in order to discredit its two main
adversaries.
Speaking to my
friends and colleagues in such places like Indonesia
and Philippines, I was told that most of the people
there know little, even close to nothing about
Russia. It is still perceived through the Cold War
and post-Cold-War stereotypes. The Western
propaganda apparatus has been portraying Russians as
cold, aggressive, brainwashed and dangerous.
Great Russian
culture, Russian arts and the exceptional warmth of
the Russian people, are something almost totally
unknown in most of the Asian nations.
Great foreign
policy successes of Russia, like those in Syria, are
twisted and turned into the crimes, even in Muslim
countries like Indonesia and Malaysia, where “people
should definitely know better”.
In India,
which had been for decades very close to the Soviet
Union, the situation is somehow brighter, but only
among the extremely small and educated group of its
citizens. There, like in many other parts of the
world, pro-business and pro-Western mass media is
skillfully defending the interests of the West,
demonizing all that is standing in the way of the
Empire.
China is being
targeted with an even greater and more malicious
force than Russia. Successful and Communist China is
the worst nightmare for the West and for the local,
Asian ‘elites’.
The entire
propaganda apparatus is now in overdrive, spreading
ideological attacks and negative messages. The most
peaceful major country on Earth is being portrayed
as an aggressor and threat to regional and world
peace. In the Philippines and elsewhere, the global
Western regime is arousing the cheapest and
extremely dangerous bellicose forms of nationalism.
The local
Chinese diaspora of Southeast Asia that consists
mainly of the anti-Communist elements, descendants
of the people who left China after the revolution,
are playing an extremely important and destructive
role.
Nobody seems
to notice that the United States/NATO is encircling
both Russia and China with its military bases, while
deploying new offensive missile systems. Nobody
talks about those tens of millions of people who
were massacred during the Western invasions of Asia
during the 20th century.
And the
situation is not much different in Africa and
elsewhere.
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True, both
Russia and China have invested some substantial
resources in order to counter the Western
propaganda. The RT, Sputnik and NEO (New Eastern
Outlook), have all become extremely effective global
information and intellectual detoxification outlets.
But the West
is still investing more. The ideological war is even
something that is lately being discussed openly in
Washington. The more Russia and China resist and the
more they defend themselves; the more Western
propaganda steps up its indoctrination campaigns.
Clearly, both
Russia and China have to do more, not only for their
own interests, but also for the good of the world.
The great
achievements of China and Russia have to be
explained in detail. Such information should be
spread to all corners of the planet.
In this field,
China should learn from Russia, as the Chinese media
outlets now available abroad are still too ‘timid’
and too reconciliatory. It requires real strength
and determination to counter the mighty and
centuries-old Western propaganda and brainwashing
schemes. It also requires large financial budgets.
But the
intellectual ‘resistance’ and the ideological wars
should not be fought only in the fields of the
politics, news and analyses. The tremendous cultural
and intellectual achievements of both China and
Russia should be made available to the populations
on all continents. China has done so already a lot,
mainly through its Confucius Institutes. It should
be doing more, and so should Russia.
Both countries
are in possession of marvelous cultural wealth,
overflowing with wisdom and arts. Their humanism is
much deeper than that of the West – the West that
has been mainly building its wealth, for centuries,
by plundering the Planet.
For as long as
one can remember, both Europe and North America had
been committing genocides, while enslaving entire
continents. At the same time, they have been
engaging in self-glorification, promoting their
political, economic and cultural concepts. They
claimed cultural superiority. And they have been
doing it with such force, such ruthlessness and in
the end with such success, that they have managed to
fully indoctrinate most of the world into accepting
that there is really no alternative, no other way
(except the Western way) forward.
There are
naturally other ways, and needless to say, much
better ones!
In fact,
before European colonialism began ruining and
enslaving the planet, almost all parts of the world
were living in much more developed and gentler
societies than those of the West.
Now very
little is known about this fact. Alternatives are
not discussed in the mainstream, anymore. The search
for a better world, for more humanistic concepts, is
almost totally abandoned; at least in the West and
in its colonies and ‘client” states.
It as if this
horrid nightmare, into which the world had been
forced into by the global Western dictatorship, is
the only imaginable future for our human race.
It is not. And
there are two great countries on this planet, Russia
and China, which can offer many alternatives. They
are strong enough to withstand all the pressure from
the West. They have hearts, brains; they have the
know-how and resources to offer alternatives and to
re-start millennia old, essential discussions about
the future of our humanity.
But in order
for this to happen, the world has to first know
about both Russia and China. It has to understand
their cultures.
The war
against imperialism should be fought not only on the
battlefields; it should be fought on the airwaves,
at the printing presses, in the concert halls and
theatres. Kindness, humanism, internationalism and
knowledge can often serve as weapons much more
powerful than missiles, strategic bombers and
submarines.
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker
and investigative journalist. He covered wars and
conflicts in dozens of countries. His latest books
are: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.Discussion
with Noam Chomsky:
On Western Terrorism. Point
of No Return is
his critically acclaimed political novel. Oceania –
a book on Western imperialism in the South
Pacific. His provocative book about Indonesia: “Indonesia
– The Archipelago of Fear”.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Press TV.
After living for many years in Latin America and
Oceania, Vltchek presently resides and works in East
Asia and the Middle East. He can be reached through
his website
or his
Twitter.
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