Spin of the Day: December 03, 2004

December 3, 2004

War Is Sell

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If you're in Madison, Wisconsin on December 7, don't miss the world premiere of War Is Sell, a new documentary by Madison-based filmmaker Brian Standing. The film examines the role of propaganda in promoting war and features the Center for Media and Democracy's Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber, discussing their book Weapons of Mass Deception. "At least since World War I, governments have used sophisticated Madison Avenue techniques to rally the troops, not to mention the public, and Standing both analyzes those techniques and traces their history. ... Then he delves into the anthropology of violence, asks whether we're hard-wired for it or have to be persuaded. Then, having diagnosed the problem, he offers a cure: education. We visit a social studies class at a Wausau high school in which students are taught how to read an Uncle Sam poster," Isthmus' Kent Williams writes.

Exporting Weapons of Mass Deception

"Despite the prolonged arms embargo imposed by the United States on Indonesia," for the Indonesian military's serious human rights violations, other military assistance continues. Six U.S. Pacific Command members led a three-day discussion on "how to present information and news to the press" to 30 information officers from the Indonesian Army, Navy and Air Force. "The officers shared experiences in dealing with the media," reported the Jakarta Post. The U.S. Army Pacific Command's public affairs chief "hailed the Indonesian military program to embed journalists during the operation to crush rebels in Aceh." He said, "We did the same in Iraq."