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Orwell: ‘History Stopped in 1936’ (and Everything Since Is Propaganda)

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 8 years, 1 month ago to History
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Those that revise and confound, prevent man from expressing his full nature. They refuse to believe that anyone in history be heroic, be honest or sincere in their intents and convictions of self evident truths because they themselves are none of those things.

Besides, if you knew the truth, you would not listen to their dribble.

So as Orwell observed history revised after it happened, we now, in this time can observed history being revised "as" it happens.

Here is what Orwell said in an interview:

“I remember saying once to Arthur Koestler, ‘History stopped in 1936’, at which he nodded in immediate understanding. We were both thinking of totalitarianism in general, but more particularly of the Spanish civil war. Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper, but in Spain, for the first time, I saw newspaper reports which did not bear any relation to the facts, not even the relationship which is implied in an ordinary lie. I saw great battles reported where there had been no fighting, and complete silence where hundreds of men had been killed. I saw troops who had fought bravely denounced as cowards and traitors, and others who had never seen a shot fired hailed as the heroes of imaginary victories; and I saw newspapers in London retailing these lies and eager intellectuals building emotional superstructures over events that had never happened. I saw, in fact, history being written not in terms of what happened but of what ought to have happened according to various ‘party lines’.”


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  • Posted by rhfinle 8 years, 1 month ago
    An ugly truth, but "Whoever wins the war gets to write the history books." History revisionism just makes it worse. Case in point, the continual degrading of anything Confederate by the media.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    In Egypt the stone was found sometime around 1950. I read the article in an Israel News email. Sometimes they repeat the article in post emails but I don't have any in my box right now. If I can track it down, I will pass it on.

    Carl
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  • Posted by $ Suzanne43 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't know if I have the term right...is it BOTS...computer generated statements that make it look as if thousands of people are in agreement on something...basically left wind propaganda and some useful idiots on Twitter who the Liberal media quote as truth..That makes for news outlets that aren't worth listening to.
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  • Posted by chad 8 years, 1 month ago
    Two things make propaganda work; 1) Those who would mislead to convince those who are led to do their bidding regardless of consequences, 2) Those who follow wanting to mislead themselves about their actions to believe they are not evil for having their goals (propaganda provides them with this excuse).
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  • Posted by Storo 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    They are also ignorant of the facts regarding the issues that we face, and have no idea how to address them
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Some of it comes from stupidity. Amazing enough, those that are stupid seem to pervade the media and government because they lack the skills, the brains or the initiative to do anything more with their lives.
    In other words, they live off the values created by others.
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  • Posted by coaldigger 8 years, 1 month ago
    One day it came to me that there had been several "newsworthy" but pretty minor events that I was witness to. In each and every case, the newspaper account was different from what I had seen. None of these things were particularly important or controversial and it did not seem to matter that there were inaccuracies. Then, I began to wonder about all the things I was reading about, many of which were very important. Could it be that the truth was distorted in all reports? Is it possible that once you adapt to twisting facts it becomes a habit with a purpose of its' own?
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  • Posted by Storo 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    There is more propaganda today because:
    1. Our kids have been raised going to schools that teach memes and not facts
    2. Many knowingly promulgate propaganda because it serves their purpose of their leftist agenda, which is to destroy the US.
    3. There are masses of uneducated people in America who believe anything the leftists and the media say, because the leftists and the media are “on their side”.
    4. The uneducated masses feel empowered to spread propaganda because the Left, Democrats, and the media tell them they are victims.
    5. Our politically correct culture, created by Soros and the Left, makes facts irrelevant - it’s the memes that matter, true or not.
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  • Posted by Tchandler 8 years, 1 month ago
    Highly recommend reading.... "Disinformation" by Ion Mihai Pacepa. I haven't looked at the world the same since reading it. Pacepa is the highest-ranking Soviet bloc intelligence official ever to defect to the West. Fascinating read.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 8 years, 1 month ago
    It is amazing that once you discover a truth, it's as if it was carved in stone and the realization is that it is true today, as it was when it was first put forth, and it has been there all along.Those words of Orwell's are powerful reminders that the enslavement of the human race is a goal of certain people throughout the history of humanity. They only succeed when people are blinded by the the promises of Heaven, only to wind up in Hell.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    "We actually get too much information which causes people to chose a version that suits their comfort zones."
    Yes. I think if you read it, it actually creates new areas of discomfort, such that reading about something like monetary policy that would otherwise be dry and arcane triggers the nutty response: "Oh no. This is part of President Trump or Obama's plan to destroy the country!!" I think people are paid to promote bull crap, as you say, and people read it not realizing they're reading something lower than a tabloid.
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  • Posted by ProfChuck 8 years, 1 month ago
    Orwell, like Casandra, was cursed with the "Gift" of prophesy. His dark image of the future is both terrifying and all too true. Read Ayn Rand's "Anthem" to get a clearer picture of where we are headed.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Additionally, many words get used as metaphors which eventually changes the meaning of words over time. Example: The French use of the Greek word "Greed", initially not a bad thing, but used as a metaphor for collecting too much food in one's stomach making them fat.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Much of the propaganda, (conspiracies) comes at the hands of incomplete or sketchy reporting and all that goes back to the progressive or those especially interested in, skewing the facts to promote an agenda.
    These days, people with little to no conscience or brains are paid to promote bull crap, to confuse the issues or to debunk those that promote the truth of things.

    It is unfortunate that those whom seek to find the truth and do so accurately get mixed in with all the other nonsense.

    It increasingly takes time, energy. scrutiny and honesty together with time tested sources to discern the truth of things these days.

    We actually get too much information which causes people to chose a version that suits their comfort zones.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 8 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    " but the denial of objective fact -- at least among some people."
    I intuitively would expect better media technology to result in less propaganda. Not long ago my access to news was from two news papers and handful of radio and TV stations, meany of them owned by a few companies. On a wire strung to a tree my parents' back yard I could pick up other countries and weird religious groups. If I went to the library, I could get newspapers of the cities of the world, only a few days delayed.

    I remember someone saying when you give bad service to radio operators, it's bad because they all talk on the radio and a handful of their friends might hear their complaint. The same was probably true for religious groups and other societies that held informal meetings.

    Now anyone can put her ideas out on a blog, or twitter, or whatever. You think it would be increasingly hard for propagandists to do their thing. They can't just make a deal with a handful of media leaders and relegate discussion of topics to private meetings, BBS message boards, and amateur radio. So why has propaganda increased? Why do we apparently see more denial of objective fact?

    In the past there were lectures on post modernism, uneducated people spreading stories about stuff the "gov't don't want'cha t'know", and angry people ranting about how their problems are caused by everyone but themselves; but now they have an easy platform. I remember one of them handed me a sheet of paper at a demonstration. It said if you mailed them a dollar bill, they'd send you a little pamphlet with secrets the rich and powerful don't want you to know. It was like a step down from the tabloids. Is the problem now that the new generation of these people now have a fancy website that looks not that different from the New York Times?

    I think it's more than that. In the 90s, when I heard people say, "Lies, all lies" it was ironic, a joke. If you were making a serious point, it was more like "Who are their unnamed sources with close ties...?" It's very odd to me today that there is more denying the existence of fact. I don't know if it's increased or if technology lets me overhear conversations that would stayed in the trailer park or professors' office?
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