Showing posts with label propaganda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label propaganda. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Old People and Elections

Most people don't know that the older a person was, the more likely they were to be against the war in Viet Nam.  Sure, the youth were most visible in their opposition, but, as an age cohort, youth were most pro-war.

I hear, also, that in the current war, young people have always been more pro-war than adults (also in the pre-war period).

Two reasons jump to mind.  One, mentioned in the NY Times article above, is that older people know about wars, they know it is the worst possible thing in the world that humans consciously do.  Another is that younger people are usually less aware, and therefore more susceptible to propaganda from their own government.  I remember once seeing (on TV) a classroom of kindergarten kids who almost all thought Britney Spears sang and danced because it was fun to do!

And this is one reason to consider voting for McCain, his marginally greater support among older voters.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Analysis of Russia Today (UPDATE 1)

I've been watching it, mostly non-stop, all day.  I realize there hasn't been one comment the whole day from anyone who works there, and few from anyone else (One EU minister, quote from Dana Perino, chiron mention of ICRC) has done anything but suggest increased military operations.  No hope for dialogue, no option for peace, no glimmer of hope for anything but increased war.

UPDATE 1: One report basically said any peace was impossible, but did say it could be done but it would be "extremely difficult."