Posts Tagged ‘opinions’
The ‘Diplomacy 2.0′ program of the US government
Maybe you are one of those people who have noticed that, when one visits public debate sites, such as for example the BBC ‘have your say’ website there seem to be an awful lot of morons around who seem to completely buy the US government propaganda. Previously I thought this was due to a bad education system or because of the brain-shrinking qualities of fast-food, but todays news sheds a new light on these sort of comments: the US government spends 900 million dollars a year on a ‘Diplomacy 2.0′ program. I quote:
‘Government paid employees subscribe to websites to infuse them with ‘reasonable opinions’. They actively participate in public debates in order to counter ‘extremistic thoughts’ and present a positive view on American policies.’
Source: www.nu.nl
900 million dollars a year, at an average wage that would be around 15.000 guys sitting at their computers typing government-positive comments all day. And of course these persons are not known as ‘government employees’ they pretend to be average joes, intellectuals, whatever.
Apparently ‘Freedom of speech’ just doesn’t suffice. We, the people, need to be guided into what sort of opinions are deemed okay by the government. You know, moderate opinions. Everything that supports us. All the rest is extremism.
The next question is: does this opinion Gestapo also use the IMDB site? There seem to be a massive amount of idiots there praising the worst sort of hollywood trash, while bashing independent and foreign films.
Diplomacy 2.0 – how incredibly Kafkaesque!