Military movie censorship ‘makes Americans warlike’
June 09, 2012 09:11
Pentagon sanitizing of war movies to protect the image of US soldiers is illegal and makes Americans more war-like, says David L. Robb, author of a book on the issue. He says even James Bond films fell victim to over-harsh US military censorship.
It is also due to the cutting off a significant part of the penis of American men-to-be in circumcision. D oing extreme violence to a baby boy as soon as he is born_sexuall violence. Reap what you sow. America is full of murderers of humanity, globally, in the name of war for a bunch of beast made for destruction, aka, satanic elite.
I agree with the assertion for military access the American Entertainment media is tightly controlled by the military and over time the positive images outweighed the negative ones and made the military a good career choice. However, to be skeptical as everyone should be, how common is this nurtured warlike disposition in other industrialize d countries? I do not know the answer to that. My guess is that it is not unique to the US. This type of first amendment violation must stop.
A few years ago I watched some stupid Hollywood movie made in 2000 or 2001. in which American hero saves the USA from evil Syria's attack of the country. The USA was in such a terrible danger of small Syria. The movie was warmongering propaganda trash and I ask myself all the time how come that they hadn't already attacked Syria. And here it is.
The corrupt US politicians, the Pentagon generals, and their greedy war profiteer pals, have been able to keeps their self-serving "wars" going for over a decade because they control the minds of the American people through manipulation of the mass media.
The most brainwashed people in world are the naive white Christian Americans who keep shoveling their loved ones into the hot furnace of "wars" without really understanding why.
These foolish people have been brainwashed to believe that their blood sacrifice will "protect American way of life", and they believe this nonsense being shoved down their throats by people who benefit from these so-called "wars".
It is truly sad to watch how the American people are manipulated by their media. Each year these fools are driven to the malls to buy the latest "hot item" for Christmas - just like cattle herded to the slaughter house. No wonder people such as the white Christian Americans believe that Mary Jane, of Normal, Illinois can not bake her apple pies in peace unless their military is engaged somewhere killing somebody.
Ter rible that such foolish people have a massive nuclear arsenal at their disposal.
SCOTT=Its not a case of American film makers pointing out the failures in IRAQ=99% of US war films over70YRS have shown American wars and soldiers as US HERO=This is a lie=You might not be old enough but I watched on TV=the atrocities of the American forces in VIETNAM=this is REAL =uncensored news reel film=RT would not allow me to put down what they did but it was AWFUL ! This had a great bearing on the AMERICAN publics response to it .And during that time the "hippies" of whom I have been called went onto the streets to protest in large numbers.And it WORKED.Try doing that NOW in America and the streets would be covered in blood of the protestors.This shows you how far the US 1% have gone to remove your civil liberties.
There is nothing going on here at all. Do you really expect any government in the world to supply their military resources to produce a movie that undermines their own legitimacy? This is common sense. Of course they want to know exactly what film they're playing a part in, the very act of participating can be interpreted as the US government endorsing the content of a film. Are you really suggesting that if a film maker in the United States made a film about how the US army failed in Iraq, that they would happily supply tanks and aircraft to help you undermine their themselves?
I do agree that they shouldn't interfere with content, as it's art and it shouldn't be changed to the agenda of the current powers that be. However, you cannot attack the US government for participating in films on its own terms, any sensible person could acknowledge that the US would not just allow any film maker to use their resources without a say.
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