propaganda
[prop-uh-gan-duh]
noun
1. information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.
2. the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
If this is the definition, then everyone engages in or disseminates propaganda. Not all propaganda is harmful. It can be helpful like Public Service Announcements. Also, not all propaganda is false. It can be truthful but it's slanted to favor something over another, such as political propaganda, religious propaganda, or advertising. But the word has a negative connotation. And in this post, I'll use the negative connotation.
The mainstream media is making assertions about Liberty-minded websites, such as
Ron Paul Institute,
Lew Rockwell.com,
Antiwar.com as Russian propaganda. But the big problem is there's no proof of this. This assertion is very divisive and ridiculous. The only propaganda that these site disseminate for the most part is liberty and peace.
But why listen to a media who was completely wrong about the Trump phenomena? Not saying I'm pro-Trump or anything. I'm not pro-Russia either. I just didn't want to see a hot war going the US and Russia. That would have been a disaster for the world. For now, I can breathe a sigh of relief and thank God this isn't going to happen in the near future. And if standing for peace and life rather than death and destruction is putting out propaganda, then guilty as charged.
I rather avoid wars than to start them. And the media seemed they were trying to start wars with Russia by putting out anti-Russian hit pieces. Again, I'm skeptical of Russia or any government. But it seemed that ad nauseam they were putting out pieces that the Russians were trying to control the US election. With its current setup, there's no way of doing this unless you had people come illegally in this country and stuff the ballots.
The media is very biased and keep discrediting themselves in the process. And the election results made them meltdown and show themselves for what they really are. Who is listening to these people anymore? So who's engaging in propaganda here?
Not to mention, America does put out its own propaganda like
Voice of America. Russia engages in its own propaganda like
RT. Or, the Middle East with
Al-Jarezza, the UK with
BBC, and the list goes on. In others words, every country engages in propaganda. This proves the point of the definition of the word.
I'm aware that every country does this to some degree or another, which is why I'm skeptical of every media outlet, including liberty-minded sites.
My problem is that the mainstream media seems to be acting like they are above reproach when they pontificate these assertions. They are painting anyone they disagree with as a part of some Kremlin conspiracy. What is this, the 1950s? Come on. This is ridiculous. It's one thing to disagree with someone. It's another to try tarnish someone's reputation as belonging to some nefarious plot. I don't think the individual reporters in the mainstream media belong to a grand plan. (And there are times when the mainstream media is on the right track.) They are just simply told what their bosses want them to report.
Before we assert that liberty minded media as a part of some Kremlin conspiracy, let's look at the mainstream media. Who are their advertisers? Who are their stakeholders? Who owns them? Once you look into this, you can come to own your conclusions. I have come to mine. If they were honest that they were disseminating the propaganda they are putting out, then I have more respect for them. At least, with the media outlets I mentioned earlier, you know what you're getting. I rather have this rather than someone who pretend they are neutral when they are really not.
In short, why trust the mainstream media or their crusades against somebody without proof, especially if they have a tarred reputation? Be skeptical of all corporate media and government media. To get to the truth of a matter, you need to try to piece things together from different sources. It's hard work but it's worth it if you love the truth.
In all honesty, the only propaganda I am into broadcasting is peace, liberty, and the words of King Jesus. Amen.