Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Oh Dear, Nesrine, Are The Progressives Losing Their Grip On The Means Of Indoctrination?

Adding to the clamouring appetite for sharp challenge is a new information ecosystem where there are now more ways to dispute mainstream accounts of political reality.

Translation: the MSM can’t get away with lies and lying by omission any more…

The process of fragmentation combined with persistent monopoly is one that is mirrored in the media. Over the past two years alone, entire outlets have grown and flourished over what it seems is the media’s inability to adequately capture and express anger over Gaza. From Zeteo (dubbed a “breakout hit”) to Drop Site News, which launched only a year ago, now has almost 400,000 subscribers and closely works with journalists in Gaza, there is a vast appetite for more uncompromising discourse and intimate coverage of the Middle East and complicity on Gaza.

If you say so, Nesrine. But I think you’ll find most people are heartily sick to death of the constant bleating about Palestine.

Still, this has not diminished anger at mainstream outlets because it is understood that these organisations still have enormous reach and therefore power over public opinion, and by extension political outcomes. It is why the New York Times’s reports on starvation in Gaza have been heavily contested by pro-Israeli government voices, as the paper holds huge authority in the one country that has power over Israel.

Ah, one of the many, many fallacies Nesrine labours under is the fallacy that the media shapes public opinion, rather than reflecting it.

But all that residual power, from politics to the media, does not change the fact that something big is up for grabs – the default belief that these establishment institutions deserve their power, whether it can be taken away from them or not.

Nothing of course on how they've been found to have been abusing it? 

The risk now is of a sort of permanent bifurcation. On the one hand, increasingly out-of-control hysteria on immigration empowers ghouls like Farage and makes them and their poisonous rhetoric permanent features of our lives and politics, while rage over Gaza and economic policies constantly clouds the political atmosphere. On the other, a government is caught in the headlights, unable to tackle anything, while also hoping that it’s too big to fail and its opponents too small and diverse to succeed. What if the problem isn’t that the centre cannot hold, but that it can, and in doing so brings about a new, volatile, miserable status quo of escalating rage and impotent government?

Well, since that will provide you with more column inches than you already get, why are you worried? 

8 comments:

Matt said...

There is no widespread famine in Gaza. Just like there is no genocide.

johnd said...

The way people are responding to the influx of thousands of foreign men and the taking down of non Palestinian or Rainbow flags is a sure sign that the "Progressives" are losing the argument and things will not end well for them.

Anonymous said...

Unable to download from my Kindle, but there are videos doing the rounds, allegedly taken in Gaza, showing 'screaming, starving, children' where food is being handed out, then showing some of the same children looking at each other and smiling. Others show adults appearing to coach young children in crying and wailing. There is also the footage of a crying man carrying a limp, unconscious, child, from what appears to be a bombed building, and getting into the back of an ambulance, which drives off. The person filming this follows the ambulance, which suddenly stops, and the man and child climb out, and go into a building.
It is said that truth is the first casualty of war, but it is also believed that there are people in Gaza who are opposed to Hamas, and try to discount their propoganda. Who stages what, I have no idea, but I do know the only genocide will be if Israel puts down it's weapons.
Penseivat

Doonhamer said...

I knew that it would be Grauniad before clicking on your link.
However I am uncertaDoonhamerin as to whether it is AI generated or not. It might even be intended to be satire. And is the name a cunning anagram?
Thank you for the chuckle, Thylacosmilus.

JuliaM said...

Indeed!

JuliaM said...

It’s a war of attrition at the moment…

JuliaM said...

Not for nothing has ‘Pallywood’ become a popular meme!

JuliaM said...

Happy to be of service ☺️