Originally published January 17 2004
2003 Media Follies
by Mike Adams (see all articles by this author)
Here's a great article describing the most overhyped stories of 2003,
along with a fair bit of political commentary. This is one article I
could never write myself, since I don't watch television. TV has become,
in my opinion, the opiate of the asses (typo intended), the mind drug
turned to by the zombies of society. It offers virtually no value to
society and, instead, infects its viewers with false information about
the world, the U.S., and which products to buy and why. Click below to
read the full article, and you'll get a kick.
- Every year since, it's gotten worse, and the gulf between what people
in this country and those elsewhere in the world are told about the same
events has continued to widen.
- The chain of events set in motion by the U.S. invasion of Iraq is
likely to take a definitive turn; beyond that, the American public will
be asked to pass judgment on four years' performance of one of the most
radical regimes in our country's history.
- Both the statue and Lynch stories were easily and quickly discredited
in foreign media -- and, eventually, in U.S. media as well -- but remain
iconic markers of the "heroic" Iraq invasion in the minds of many
Americans.
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