on 22-03-2014 06:50 PM
Environment editor Sandi Keane exposes the shadowy world of PR, where astroturfing and propaganda is used to coerce the public into sacrificing their own interests for those of big corporations.
. Experienced PR practitioners now coerce you through astroturfing and other socially engineered forms of brainwashing to sacrifice your interests for those of their clients – especially those with the biggest war chest – the fossil fuel industry.
Indeed, it was the rise of citizens groups in the US opposing action on global warming that ledGreenpeace to discover that these so-called grassroots uprisings were organised and funded by the fossil fuel lobby.
Public opinion is a precious commodity. It’s what elects governments and governments can deliver profit and power to those whose largesse it enjoys.Americans pay more for healthcare than any other Western nation, but the Hands Off My Healthcare campaign duped credulous Americans into believing Obama’s healthcare reform was a socialist plot. It was funded by “free marketeer” mining billionaires — the Koch Brothers.
Today’s PR supremos are making serious money out of commodifying public opinion, manipulating it and touting it to this ready market. PR spin is gradually replacing old fashioned journalism as the number of mainstream journalists dwindles, according to a 2010 report by the Pew Centre of Journalism.
The onslaught of suasion in the last few years has been unrivalled in tricking or swaying people to do the unthinkable:
To put corporate interests before their own!
http://www.independentaustralia.net/business/business-display/deception-is-our-product,3942
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aX2kMAfJggU
Manipulating the mind used to be the weapon of choice of totalitarian regimes. But the last decade has seen an unprecedented rise in corporate funded propaganda in our so-called “beacons of democracy”, USA and Australia.
Modern age PR illusionists, today’s digital age snake oil salesmen, are reeling you in by evermore shameful and unethical means. They display no regard for possible tragic consequences. The most despicable are the climate skeptic spinmeisters, whose crowning achievement may well be the end of the planet.
Following our last story “Deception is our Product” posted on February 7, Indy Oz has compiled “A Practical Guide to Trickery & Fakery in the Digital Age” to help you sort the shill from the sham and spin from the scam.
In the humbug peddler’s SHAM BAG, you’ll find:
Phony Grassroots Groups or Astroturfers
as well as
Multiple Fake IDs - using Persona Management Software, Avatars, Shills, Sockpuppets, Fake Blogs (Flogs) and Trolls.
Of these, the most effective at manipulating public opinion is the
Phony Grassroots Groups or Astroturfers
on 22-04-2015 11:01 AM
Wow that was interesting. Certainly confirmed some of my thoughts about ppl instantly going on the attack with inflammatory language when you question some of their statements.
on 22-04-2015 11:37 AM
@icyfroth wrote:Wow that was interesting. Certainly confirmed some of my thoughts about ppl instantly going on the attack with inflammatory language when you question some of their statements.
So glad you took the time to watch Icy 🙂 I think people need to be aware that this is going on. Astroturfers will always use inflammmatory language like crank, quack, nutty, lies, psuedo and conspiracy, directed at anyone who dares question the so called "authority" on whatever topic is being discussed, they will NEVER question the authority though...
on 22-04-2015 11:47 AM
Thanks for that. I enjoy the TED talks.
I had noticed over the past 12 months or so particularly, 6 o'clock news programmes, had "news reports" about certain products and events. In my opinion, they were pure advertising dressed as News topics.
Slow news day? Grab a Press Release from the pile and read that. And as the speaker says in the TED talk, no journalistic investigation undertaken before announcing the "news".
DEB
on 22-04-2015 11:55 AM
What is this thread really about?
The nutty quack that professes that children shouldn't be immunised?
on 22-04-2015 12:03 PM
@lloydslights wrote:Thanks for that. I enjoy the TED talks.
I had noticed over the past 12 months or so particularly, 6 o'clock news programmes, had "news reports" about certain products and events. In my opinion, they were pure advertising dressed as News topics.
Slow news day? Grab a Press Release from the pile and read that. And as the speaker says in the TED talk, no journalistic investigation undertaken before announcing the "news".
DEB
I read an article the other day (or maybe it was a post here lol cant remember) but it basically said news is anything the journalist "says" is news.
Which is why I get so annoyed at the mainstream news sources because so often their news is all opinion, assumption, heresay etc no real facts or research has been injected into the news story they are presenting. They are all sold out to big corporations. Yet when genuine people come along with proper research, real cases, peer reviewed studies, they are ridiculed, vilified, they lose their businesses and/or jobs, any cred they ever had (in their respective field) and as a rule they never stand to make any money from exposing the corruption in the system. So why would they do it? Because they have a conscience imo, they cant live with themselves knowing what they know, so they come out for the benefit of everyone, even if most people dont realize it is for them or their children, or their childrens children...
on 22-04-2015 12:07 PM
@j*oono wrote:What is this thread really about?
The nutty quack that professes that children shouldn't be immunised?
It's about bringing to light the concept of astroturfing and how it has been corrupting all reasonable debate on nearly all major issues that are discussed on the internet these days.
Whoever here said children shouldn't be immunised?
on 22-04-2015 12:34 PM
on 22-04-2015 01:19 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@j*oono wrote:What is this thread really about?
The nutty quack that professes that children shouldn't be immunised?
Your post is a perfect example, thanks Joono.
Thats exactly what I was thinking Icy, but you had the b4lls to say it lol.
Then I also couldn't help but think maybe joono is taking the p with that comment, why would someone want to be so obvious?
on 22-04-2015 01:39 PM
The problem is that whatever position we are upholding or denouncing, it is always "THEY" who are doing the manipulating and astroturfing and "WE" who have this Godlike understanding of the real truth.
on 22-04-2015 01:42 PM