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originally posted by: KrustyKrab
... What has happened to us as a country? TPTB don’t even want us to show our patriotism to our country anymore.
Brainwashing 101: So who really is a part of a cult? (videolink; quoting the question at 9:09, the point starts at 8:22, or 7:57)
... As Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt wrote: “Public opinion is formed by interest groups (politicians, arms manufacturers, the military) that deceive the electorate by giving them false or one-sided information.” In a similar vein, historian H. E. Barnes wrote: “Since the wars of the French Revolution . . . copious and compelling propaganda [has] been continued and greatly increased to protect warfare against popular dissent, opposition, and factual analysis of issues.”
As a consequence, “practically anybody can be persuaded and manipulated in such a way that he will more or less voluntarily enter a situation wherein he must kill and perhaps die.” (War, by Gwynne Dyer) Thus, by reason of their political and economic power, the “elite” can control the media in order to prepare the masses for the bloodbath. [whereislogic: the real PTB, and promoting patriotism is their #1 tool of conditioning the masses to suit their agenda. Here comes another way of describing these PTB, I'll bold it below.]
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Who Make the Decisions?
Austrian economist Schumpeter wrote: “The orientation toward war is mainly fostered by the domestic interests of ruling classes but also by the influence of all those who stand to gain individually from a war policy, whether economically or socially.” These ruling classes have been defined as “elites [that] are at all times involved in trying to manipulate other elements of the population, or the public mood itself, so as to perpetuate themselves in power.”—Why War? by Professors Nelson and Olin.
Every nation has its ruling class, even though that group may be divided into different political factions. However, many observe that the power of the military elite in every nation should not be underestimated. Former U.S. Ambassador John K. Galbraith describes the military establishment as “by far the most powerful of the autonomous processes of government.” ...
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Nationalism—The “Sacred Egoism” That Divides
Sometimes the people are not in favor of a war. On what basis, then, can the rulers most easily persuade the population to support their aims? This was the problem that faced the United States in Vietnam. So, what did the ruling elite do? Galbraith answers: “The Vietnam War produced in the United States one of the most comprehensive efforts in social conditioning [adjusting of public opinion] in modern times. Nothing was spared in the attempt to make the war seem necessary and acceptable to the American public.” And that points to the handiest tool for softening up a nation for war. What is it?
Professor Galbraith again supplies the answer: “Schools in all countries inculcate the principles of patriotism. . . . The conditioning that requires all to rally around the flag is of particular importance in winning subordination to military and foreign policy.” This systematic conditioning prevails in communist countries as it does in Western nations.
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"Reports that a National Park Service (NPS) official ordered the removal of an American flag from a Denali bridge construction worker’s vehicle at Denali National Park are false," said Peter Christian in a statement. "At no time did an NPS official seek to ban the American flag from the project site or associated vehicles."
The flag is flown throughout the park, and the NPS doesn't have any authority over contractors, he said.
"The NPS neither administers the bridge project contract, nor has the authority to enforce terms or policies related to the contract or contractors performing the work," Christian said. "The American flag can be seen at various locations within Denali National Park – at park facilities and campsites, on public and private vehicles, and at employee residences – and we welcome its display this Memorial Day weekend and every day."
Ummmm….it’s all in the story I posted. Read the story. I’m not posting everything written in the story, it’s actually frowned upon. I don’t think I need to go through and handpick any certain dialogue when it’s in the link I posted. I did as I was asked when you click to make a post. Nothing was omitted to intentionally mislead anybody.
originally posted by: Degradation33
a reply to: KrustyKrab
You know, you could at least post The National Park Service comment what when they had to explain themselves.
"Reports that a National Park Service (NPS) official ordered the removal of an American flag from a Denali bridge construction worker’s vehicle at Denali National Park are false," said Peter Christian in a statement. "At no time did an NPS official seek to ban the American flag from the project site or associated vehicles."
The flag is flown throughout the park, and the NPS doesn't have any authority over contractors, he said.
"The NPS neither administers the bridge project contract, nor has the authority to enforce terms or policies related to the contract or contractors performing the work," Christian said. "The American flag can be seen at various locations within Denali National Park – at park facilities and campsites, on public and private vehicles, and at employee residences – and we welcome its display this Memorial Day weekend and every day."
When you don't at least post that you lead all the first responses to never consider that the story may be total BS to rile people up.
Honestly, if there's a f*cking civil servant who doesn't like seeing the American Flag, or has the slightest problem with its presence ANYWHERE in their work life, they don't to be a civil servant in any capacity.
originally posted by: whereislogic
Continuing with my previous comment cause I went a little over the allotted space for 1 comment (but I really wanted to finish my elaboration on the first paragraph in that comment, it was important to me to get to the final bolded quotation within 1 comment, without leaving out the other bolded parts or quotations that required a bit of context, all of which were pertinent to what I summed up in the 2nd sentence of my comment, and the bolded remark in the article about the real PTB, TRPTB? In contrast to what I said in my first sentence about the actions of 1 person not really representing the interests or agenda of TPTB very well; it's actually rather ridiculous to treat it as such, hence the "lol", which is another word for "fun" in Dutch, "having fun" is "lol hebben", so it has a double meaning for me, it also means, "funny", in such a ridiculous sense that it makes me laugh when reading it; I guess to me it's short for, "lol, that's funny because it's so silly/ridiculous").
originally posted by: whereislogic
... “Furthermore, God made you alive, though you were dead in your trespasses and sins, in which you at one time walked according to the system of things* [Or “the course; the ways; the customs.”] of this world, according to the ruler of the authority of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience.” (Eph 2:1,2)
I.e. "the spirit of the age", "the spirit of the world" (1 Cor 2:12), the impelling force that influences human society, causing such people to say and do things according to a characteristic pattern. Although people act on individual preferences, those who manifest the spirit of the world give evidence of certain basic attitudes, ways of doing things, and aims in life that are common to the present system of things of which Satan is ruler and god. (John 12:31; 2 Cor 4:4)
In our age, “nationalism’s chief symbol of faith and central object of worship is the flag,” wrote historian Carlton Hayes. ... In a public ceremony in Brazil, the minister general of the army acknowledged: “The flag is venerated and worshiped . . . just as the Fatherland is worshiped.” Yes, “the flag, like the cross, is sacred,” The Encyclopedia Americana once observed.
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... “America” draws this conclusion: “The phrase ‘under God’ is the concrete symbol of what was, 25 years ago, and may still be, the established American religion: worship of the state. We ought to drop it.”—June 9, 1979, pp. 469, 470.
originally posted by: whereislogic
... Rom 12:2 in particular as it relates to the "systematic conditioning" referred to in the article in my 1st comment after quoting Professor Galbraith: “Schools in all countries inculcate the principles of patriotism. . . . The conditioning that requires all to rally around the flag is of particular importance in winning subordination to military and foreign policy.”
Brainwashing 101. Molding people (Rom 12:2) "according to his [the Devil's] own disposition" (John 8:44). ...
originally posted by: Dandandat3
a reply to: Sylent7
It's not about the Flag ... it's a symptom of tribalisum... and Democrats have that sickness bad.
Some conservative somewhere waved the American flag for some reason and now the other tribe has no choice but to see the flag as symbol that has to be rejected or won back.