Sometimes they’re presented as opinion
pieces, sometimes they’re
presented as hard news stories despite
brazenly biased language and overt
editorializing, and all are slanted against
Kennedy in some way. The New York Times plainly
dislikes RFK Jr, and makes no secret of working
to make sure its audience dislikes him too.
And this is pretty much what we can expect
from American mass media until Kennedy has
either lost his presidential race or had his
reputation so thoroughly destroyed among the
electorate that he can be safely ignored. The
message will be hammered and hammered and
hammered home until the
illusory truth effect causes readers to
mistake rote repetition for truth, and Kennedy’s
campaign will fizzle.
And Silicon Valley is playing, too. Last
month
YouTube took down multiple videos featuring
two different interviews with Kennedy on the
grounds that they violated the platform’s
policies against “vaccine misinformation”.
Youtube is owned by Google, which has had
ties to the CIA and NSA since its inception
and is now a
full-fledged Pentagon contractor.
Kennedy
tweeted some interesting comments about
YouTube’s removal of his interviews.
“People made a big deal about Russia
supposedly manipulating internet information to
influence a Presidential election. Shouldn’t we
be worried when giant tech corporations do the
same?” asked Kennedy, adding, “When industry and
government are so closely linked, there is
little difference between ‘private’ and
‘government’ censorship. Suppression of free
speech is not suddenly OK when it is contracted
out to the private corporations that control the
public square.”
This is a point I’ve been
emphasizing for years: in a corporatist
system of government, where there’s no real
separation between corporate power and state
power, corporate censorship is state
censorship.
And it really is interesting how almost
everyone seems to be pretty much okay with
corporations in the media and Silicon Valley
interfering in a US election like this. Everyone
shrieked their lungs out about the (now
wholly discredited) narrative that Russian
bots had influenced the US election with tweets
and Facebook memes, but immensely wealthy
corporations with universes more influence
manipulating the way people think and vote is
perfectly fine?
That does seem to be the way of it, though.
This past April the Obama administration’s
acting CIA director Mike Morell
admitted to using his intelligence
connections to
circulate a false story in the press during
the 2020 presidential race that the Hunter Biden
laptop leak was a Russian disinfo op, because he
wanted to ensure that Joe Biden would win the
election. And absolutely nothing happened to
him; Morell just went on with his day.
It’s just taken as a given that it’s fine for
US oligarchs and empire managers to interfere in
an election with brazen psyops and mass media
propaganda, even as
more and more internet censorship gets put
in place on the grounds of protecting election
security. If an ordinary American circulated
disinformation to manipulate the election,
imperial spinmeisters would cite that as
evidence that online communication needs to be
more aggressively controlled. But when Obama’s
acting CIA director does it, it’s cool. Election
interference for me but not for thee.
This is where the most election interference
will come from in this presidential race: not
from Russia, not from China, but from the rich
and powerful drivers of the US-centralized
empire. The operation of a globe-spanning power
structure is simply too important to be left in
the hands of the electorate.
I don’t have any strong opinions about RFK Jr
and won’t be supporting any presidential
candidate in America’s pretend election. But
these presidential races do often provide
opportunities to highlight the ways our rulers
have got everything locked down.
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