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- Subject: Polls as PsyWar
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service ^ All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- Pollsters and Liars
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- The average person doesn't want to get embroiled in a war,
- especially in a far-off country. This resistance to being dragged
- into a military adventure is a problem on which the imperialist
- rulers of the U.S. have been working for a long time. They had to
- find a way to break down the resistance.
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- A mass media campaign portraying the target country as cruel,
- brutal, uncivilized, dangerous and insanely aggressive is
- indispensable -- but not enough. How can the war planners be sure
- it is working? And how can they convince a big chunk of the
- population -- who, it should be remembered, never thought of going
- to war in the first place -- that everyone is cheering on "our
- troops" so they too should get with the program, go with the
- flow?
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- Enter the public opinion poll.
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- Ever since the shamelessly racist and lopsided U.S. outrage
- against the little island of Grenada, the public opinion poll has
- played a key role in mobilizing pro-war sentiment. Every evening
- for weeks, ABC-TV's "Nightline," a relatively new program at that
- time, interviewed officials who argued that the U.S. should carry
- out a "surgical" operation to get rid of the danger posed by
- these Black revolutionaries and their Cuban backers. And then,
- after the audience was sufficiently softened up, came the public
- opinion polls. Not enough support for invasion? Give them another
- week of lies, turned up full blast.
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- Since then, the technique has been used for the invasion of
- Panama, the war in Iraq, and now the threatened intervention in
- Yugoslavia. Batter down popular resistance to war with massive
- propaganda barrages. Then measure how successful it's been with
- "public opinion polls." So when the bombs start to fall, it's not
- the cabal of military men, politicos and the super-rich ruling
- class that is responsible. No, the "public" was clamoring for
- war, and the Pentagon just had to go along.
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- No one should be discouraged or fooled by these polls. They do
- not register the true sentiment of the masses but only their
- level of resistance -- or lack of it -- to a propaganda onslaught. If
- those who know the score, who understand the cynical nature of
- what is going on, refuse to be swept along and exercise political
- courage, if they concentrate their energies on exposing the lies
- and the propaganda -- then the anti-war movement can again take to
- the streets and prove by its very existence and audacity that the
- polls lie just as the mass media do.
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