Sunday, September 10, 2006

 

Was "United 93" also propaganda?

Slandering an individual to turn Americans against a traditional ally The movie "United 93" shows how American heroes take on the hijackers -- but only after a German passenger has tried to persuade them not to. The movie is described as "meticulously researched" and "fact-based", but there is not any indication that Christian Adams, deputy directory of the German Wine Institute and a Fulbright Alumnus, acted in the cowardly appeasing way he is portrayed in the movie.
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Hmm. Wasn't Germany right up there with France in trying to stop Bush's war juggernaut?
 
Hence the Orwellian use of the German as a symbol of Old Europe holding back the brave United States from defending itself.

If you didn't live through Stalinism in the 1930s/40s, you can get a sip of what it might have been like by watching the propaganda of today.
 
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