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Joseph Goebbels: On picture “Big Lie”
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Quotes to help you analyze war propaganda, to identify patterns and to use what you learn to challenge those who wage war.
by Taylor O’Connor | 15 October
Photo courtesy of Gratisography
We watch US government spokespersons everyday lying to the American public to support their war efforts in Ukraine and rationalize the US-sponsored genocide in Gaza. They use carefully curated language to conceal the truth, to craft alternate realities, and to deceive the US public. But this is nothing new to the US government, nor is it unique to the United States.
War propaganda is a core pillar to war, genocide and atrocities throughout history and all over the world. War propaganda takes many forms and the language used is often quite creative, but war propaganda tends to follow similar patterns.
Political leaders and others who profit from war use lies and deception as tools in their war efforts. Propaganda conceals the truth, rationalizes violence, and hides the horror of war, all in service of political leaders and others who profit from war.
So to help us in deconstructing war propaganda, I have collected some quotes from great thinkers from around the world and across history. I hope that the their words help you to recognize patterns in war propaganda, that you my deconstruc
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Lying press
German pejorative political term
This article is about use of term "Lying press" as a pejorative. For the practice of distorting or fabricating facts in news, see Fake news.
Lying press (German: Lügenpresse, lit.'press of lies' [ˈlyːɡn̩ˌpʁɛsə]ⓘ) is a pejorative and disparaging political term used largely for the printed press and the mass media at large.
History
[edit]The term Lügenpresse has been used intermittently since the 19thcentury in political polemics in Germany, by a wide range of groups and movements in a variety of debates and conflicts.[1] Isolated uses can be traced back as far as the Vormärz period.[2] The term gained traction in the March Revolution when Catholic circles employed it to attack the rising, hostile liberal press. In the Franco-German War (–) and particularly World War I (–) German intellectuals and journalists used the term to denounce what they believed was enemy war propaganda.[citation needed] The Evangelischer Pressedienst[de] made its mission the fight against the "lying press" which it considered to be the "strongest weapon of the enemy".[3] After the war, German-speaking Marxists such as Karl Radek and Alexander Parvus vilified "the