martes, 28 de febrero de 2012

LA PROPAGANDA DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE DEFENSA ESTADOUNIDENSE [PENTÁGONO] QUE INDUCE AMNESIA (THE PENTAGON'S AMNESIA-INDUCING PROPAGANDA)

Friday, Feb 24, 2012 7:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

La propaganda del Pentágono que induce amnesia.

The Pentagon’s amnesia-inducing propaganda

El primer largometraje de los militares intenta que los estadounidenses olvidemos nuestras desventuras imperialistas.

[The military's first feature-length film wants to make Americans forget about our imperialist misadventures]



When philosopher George Santayana said “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” he meant it as an admonition — not as an endorsement of mass amnesia or historical revision. This should be obvious. Yet those operating at the shadowy intersection of the Pentagon and Hollywood either don’t understand – or more likely, refuse to understand — the thrust of the aphorism. Instead, with this week’s release of a much-awaited film, Santayana’s omen has been transformed into a public mission statement for a burgeoning Military-Entertainment Complex.

Since 1986′s “Top Gun” rekindled the Pentagon-Hollywood relationship from its post-Vietnam doldrums, the collusion between the military and the entertainment industry has become a blockbuster con, generating huge benefits for both participants — and swindling the American public in the process.

The scheme is simple: The Pentagon allows studios to use military hardware and bases at a discounted, taxpayer-subsidized rate. In exchange, filmmakers must submit their scripts to the Pentagon for line edits. Not surprisingly, those edits often redact criticism of military policy, revise depictions of historical failures, and generally omit anything else that might make audiences wonder if our current defense policy is repeating past mistakes.

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David Sirota is a best-selling author of the new book "Back to Our Future: How the 1980s Explain the World We Live In Now." He hosts the morning show on AM760 in Colorado. E-mail him at ds@davidsirota.com, follow him on Twitter @davidsirota or visit his website at www.davidsirota.com. More David Sirota


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