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The Race for the American Mind
American Thinker ^ | January 13, 2008 | Selwyn Duke

Posted on 01/13/2008 3:54:11 AM PST by Cannoneer No. 4

Last year's scamnesty bill had widespread support among the powers-that-be, with the president, the Democrat majority and mainstream media all singing its praises.  Yet it went down to defeat, slain by a new-media coalition of talk radio and blogosphere warriors.  Working tirelessly to expose the truth and rally the grassroots, they became a David who slew a Goliath. 

Forty-three years ago it was a different world.  Ted Kennedy had co-authored the "Immigration Reform Act of 1965," which created a situation wherein 85 percent of our immigrants hail from the Third World and Asia.  He took to the Senate floor, claimed his brainchild wouldn't change the demographic composition of the nation and passed the culture-rending bill under the cover of darkness.

This darkness was not absence of light but that of truth; it was a media blackout.  With no Internet and little talk radio, mainstream journalists had a monopoly over the hearts and minds of America.  And they knew best.  The little people didn't have to worry their pretty little heads about actions that would forever alter the face of the nation.

This is why the old media fears the new one.  The latter watches the watchers, polices the police.  It has cut into the Rathersphere's market, causing a diminution of circulation, viewership and - this is what really gets their collars up -- power.  They can no longer propagandize with Tass-like impunity, for the e-hills have eyes. 

Yet this is no time for a victory dance.  The new media is under attack, as the left aims to silence dissent before it grows strong enough to block the thought police's coup de grace.  This is the race for the American mind. 

And we are losing. 

The attack upon free expression is more varied than one may think, but I'll start with the obvious.  Most have heard of the euphemistically-named "Fairness Doctrine," which would essentially eliminate traditionalist talk radio.  People such as Rush Limbaugh and Michael Savage may then be relegated to satellite - assuming they're willing to leap into the ether - and its far smaller audience. 

Then we have hate speech laws, which empower governments to punish people of politically incorrect passions.  In Europe, Canada and elsewhere, average citizens have suffered persecution for criticizing homosexuality and Islam and voicing other unfashionable truths.  And as hate speech laws become more entrenched and accepted, the list of taboos of the tongue grows longer - and more widespread.  They're coming soon to a theater of social operations near you.

And these laws are netting the famous as well as the anonymous.  Two Canadian "Human Rights Commissions" are investigating columnist Mark Steyn and the country's bestselling news magazine, Macleans, because it published an excerpt from Steyn's book containing criticism of Islam.  In Britain in 2003, Scotland Yard launched an investigation of colorful commentator Taki Theodoracopulos - not for using more letters in a name than one ought - but for "inciting racial hatred" by writing that most criminals in northern English cities were black thugs who belonged to gangs.  Across the North Sea in Germany, a leftist politician filed charges against the citizen encyclopedia "Wikipedia" because one of its entries contained too much Nazi symbolism.  Here's the kicker: It was a piece about the Hitler Youth.  Then there's Jewish historian Arno Lustiger, who filed a lawsuit in Germany against Vanity Fair magazine because it published an interview with a neo-Nazi.

While the stout-hearted Mark Steyn won't end up cooling his heels or capitulating, the same cannot be said of everyone.  Wikipedia caved quickly and altered its content, and, although we can expect greater fortitude from more professional operations, the implications are ominous.  As such investigations, charges and lawsuits become more prevalent and start to stick, the media will be increasingly gun shy about publishing politically incorrect views.  Fewer and fewer will deviate from the new Tass line, until news and commentary are banal, barren and bereft of truth.

Surely, though, some of the millions of blogs and other Internet sources would not be cowed, and it would be hard to arrest every one of their operators.  But the government won't have to.  There's more than one way to skin a Constitution. 

While the Internet seems like a wild and woolly land of bits and bytes, just as information can be transmitted at the touch of a button, so can it be suppressed.  Remember, when spreading your message, you're at the mercy of an Internet Service Provider (ISP), hosting company and, to a lesser extent, services that disseminate information, such as search engines.  And as these businesses have already proven, they're more interested in currency than current events. 

Consider Google's well-publicized capitulation to communist China.  Using a filter known informally as "The Great Firewall of China," the search engine's Chinese version censors information about the independence movement in Tibet, the Tiananmen Square protests and anything else China's commissars find objectionable. 

It seems like Google's motto "Don't be evil" should have a corollary: "But cooperating with it is fine."                                                            

It should be noted that Google censors information in its German and French searches as well (and probably elsewhere).

Then there's Google's subsidiary YouTube.  Early last year it agreed to remove a video Turks found objectionable after a court in Turkey ordered that the site should be blocked in that nation.  It took YouTube all of two days to say mercy.

But direct government action isn't necessary for censorship, as social pressure often suffices.  In fact, the private sector often enforces "hate speech" codes even where states do not, such as here in the US.  In 2006, pundit Michelle Malkin's mini-movie "First, They Came"-- it showcases victims of Islamic violence -- was deleted by YouTube after being "flagged" as inappropriate.  Malkin isn't alone, either, as other anti-Islamism crusaders have not only had videos pulled, but accounts suspended as well.

Getting back to Google, it has also been censoring traditionalist websites from its news search for quite some time now; entities such as The New Media Journal, Michnews.com and The Jawa Report have been victims, just to name a few.

While these information sources can still be accessed, such censorship takes its toll.  When the most powerful search engine in the world strikes you from its news service, it reduces both your readership and the amount of information at users' fingertips. 

Censorship threatens individual activism as well.  There are now countless everyday folks who disseminate information via email, sometimes to thousands of recipients.  It's a quick, efficient and, most importantly, free way to sound the alarm about matters of import. 

Yet email is far from sacrosanct.  Social commentators Dr. David Yeagley and Amil Imani had their MSN Hotmail accounts terminated for criticizing Islam.  Then there are the proposals to tax or levy fees on email, a truly stifling measure.  It would make bulk transmissions prohibitively expensive for the average citizen, thereby robbing him of a resonant Web voice.

It doesn't take the prescience of Nostradamus to project into the future.  If political correctness continues to capture minds and hearts, the pressure - both governmental and social - to call truth "hate speech" and censor it will continue to grow.  What happens when search engines not only purge traditionalist dissent from their news services, but also their search results?  What about when sites won't publish such content for fear of being swept away in the ideological cleansing?  These entities will fold like a laptop. 

It could reach a point where ISPs won't service you if you send the "wrong" kinds of emails and will block "hateful" sites.  Don't forget that "access forbidden" prompt.  At the end of the day - and it may be the end of days - hosting companies may just decide that such sites' business is no longer welcome, and registrars may even freeze their domains (a hosting company provides a site's "edifice"; a domain is its "address").  They may be consigned to Internet oblivion.

While these forces march on, we "haters" are busy educating more people every day about the their nature.  This brings us to the race for the American mind.  If we could influence enough citizens to reject political correctness and oust public officials who serve its ends - if we could sufficiently transform the culture - the dropping of this iron muzzle could be forestalled.  By spreading the truth we could ensure that the thought police wouldn't succeed in suppressing it.

But there's a reason why I phrased that in the subjunctive.

We are losing.

Education isn't easy when people aren't listening.  A great victory for the left is that it has dumbed-down civilization, making people lovers of frivolity and vice, comfortably numb.  It has created legions of disengaged, apathetic hedonists who wouldn't read a piece of commentary if it was pasted to a stripper.  Such people can be led by the nose and, when they occasionally notice the goings-on in their midst, will welcome the silencing of the "haters." 

And what of us -- you?  If you are a "hater," your voice will grow fainter, fainter, fainter . . ..

Toward the end, perhaps when tired and old, you'll have no recourse but to mount a soapbox and preach on some busy corner, as people nervously avert their eyes or measure you up for a straightjacket.  That is, until the men in white coats or black uniforms come and take you to a happy place, or a sad one, the last stop in this world for recalcitrants.

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It is only a matter of time before the American people elect a President and Congress that will bring Alberta-style Human Rights Commissions to America, UNLESS Patriots wake up, and wake the people up, and roll back Political Correctness.

It may be too late. We may be doomed. Do we resign ourselves to our fate, or resolve to take as many of those SOB's down with us as we can?

Now remember, things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is.

1 posted on 01/13/2008 3:54:13 AM PST by Cannoneer No. 4
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To: intenseracer; 2ndDivisionVet; Lurker; roaddog727; MizSterious; Tainan; AliVeritas; Liberty Wins; ...

ping


2 posted on 01/13/2008 3:55:49 AM PST by Cannoneer No. 4 (Civilian Irregular Information Defense Group http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com)
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To: Cannoneer No. 4
It has created legions of disengaged, apathetic hedonists who wouldn't read...

Created from our kids from the moment they can watch Sesame Street, that TV is their friend, it is there to amuse us, and unless we are entertained, its not worth exploration. The TV mindset has changed our entire culture. Too many "people" are convinced they are informed enough to vote because they've watched TV "news".

3 posted on 01/13/2008 4:08:29 AM PST by C210N (The television has mounted the most serious assault on Republicanism since Das Kapital.)
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To: Cannoneer No. 4
In 1986 some friends in Calgary, Alberta invited me to dinner while I was there for a business trip.

One of the subjects of conversation concerned the high number of Third World Muslim immigrants that were being brought into the province.

My friends had great concern about how Canada as a whole was changing and becoming more liberal and less tolerant of individuals.

Canadians laid down with the dregs of the world and are now reaping the lethal windfall of that mistake.

Coming soon to an American city near you.

4 posted on 01/13/2008 4:16:06 AM PST by OKIEDOC (Kalifornia, a red state wannabe. I don't take Ex Lax I just read the New York Times.)
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To: OKIEDOC

The sad part of all is that the GOP, once a conservative party....echoes the same censorship ideas

We saw this with the illegal alien debate, when pro-illegal GOPers like Trent Lott was calling for the Fairness Doctrine because they could not get public support for illegal alien amnesty

Amd we are making more mistakes. With Amnesty Senator John McCain getting support again for his Presidential run...we are sure to get a huge dose of censorship and illegal alienism if he were to become President


5 posted on 01/13/2008 4:36:49 AM PST by UCFRoadWarrior (Duncan Hunter: The Man Who Should Be President)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior

Wow that is a sobering piece of writing.

I got a mailing the other day advertising an appearance by Senators Lott, Kyl, and Lindsay Graham in support of McCain. I can only hope that Graham is disliked enough here in SC that his support won’t do McCain much, if any, good.


6 posted on 01/13/2008 4:54:12 AM PST by visualops (artlife.us)
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To: C210N
Amusing Ourselves To Death.
7 posted on 01/13/2008 4:54:33 AM PST by Reaganite1984
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To: TheStickman

ping


8 posted on 01/13/2008 4:54:37 AM PST by visualops (artlife.us)
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To: Reaganite1984
Yep, Neil Postman... just read it.

FR post on Amusing Ourselves to Death - a blast from the past

9 posted on 01/13/2008 4:57:49 AM PST by C210N (The television has mounted the most serious assault on Republicanism since Das Kapital.)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
"With Amnesty Senator John McCain"

Explaining the msm love affair w/ McCain.

10 posted on 01/13/2008 5:46:49 AM PST by Pietro
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To: Cannoneer No. 4
More than a race here. Political Correctness is the totalitarian fist, hiding in a velvet glove.

And yes, we ARE losing.

So many - too many, numb or just otherwise oblivious here to the totlitarian realities so contained in this euphimism.

This is our first and worst enemy - the one that destroys from within.

11 posted on 01/13/2008 5:54:12 AM PST by cricket (Hucka-not)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior

The GOP has been suicidal for a long time. Ted Kennedy’s destructive 1965 Immigration Act passed with broad GOP support. In the Senate, only two Republicans voted against it after GOP leader Everett Dirksen gave one of his nonsensical lectures about how Republicans would appear “racist” if they opposed the bill.


12 posted on 01/13/2008 6:00:25 AM PST by puroresu (Enjoy ASIAN CINEMA? See my Freeper page for recommendations (updated!).)
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To: Reaganite1984
Amusing Ourselves To Death.

Lest we forget. . .football is now it's own religion; and the obsession with sports realities is part of this mix.

I am 'sport's loving; but can see how it now manifests as a 'replacement value' for so many. (Thanks as well here to our schools recognizing, celebrating. . .rewarding it's athletes; while ignoring or offering little more than 'lip service' to academic acheivement.

( The 'sports hero' still celebrated; the 'Valedictorian' is on the endangered list' (the competition of games versus the elimination of academic competition. . .et al; ad nauseum.)

13 posted on 01/13/2008 6:09:11 AM PST by cricket (Hucka-not)
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To: cricket
Perhaps it’s time to seriously consider Dr. Walter Williams (Rush’s occasional fill in) proposal in his 2000 opinion paper “It’s time to part company”. I just don’t see any other fix with the millions of baby boomer's entering retirement with nothing better to do than vote themselves power and access to the treasury. We’d better get ahead of this when there are still enough critical thinkers left to “part company”
14 posted on 01/13/2008 6:50:19 AM PST by mek1959
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To: Cannoneer No. 4
In 2006, pundit Michelle Malkin's mini-movie "First, They Came"-- it showcases victims of Islamic violence -- was deleted by YouTube after being "flagged" as inappropriate. Malkin isn't alone, either, as other anti-Islamism crusaders have not only had videos pulled, but accounts suspended as well.

And at the same time, YouTube has no problem hosting Islamist videos with anti-American content until cyber-guerillas take them to task. No doubt who's side they're on.

15 posted on 01/13/2008 7:44:39 AM PST by StarCMC (http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com; http://starcmc.wordpress.com/ - The Enemedia is inside the gates.)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
After the Unions in Nevada sued to stop the Culinary Union from caucusing in the Casinos and Hotels Clinton wants to be known as the fair and square candidate.

I tell you that liberals are not only not fair they are also racists and will do what ever it takes in their Godless world to achieve their ends at any costs.

The GOP has some of the same problems but are mostly relegated to the RINO side of the party.

My personal opinion of Trentless Lott was that he had to squat to pee.

His whole personality seemed like it was like sweet molasses.

I am personally glad that he is gone and will be more glad when that lying and cheating Hilarius bites the dust.

16 posted on 01/13/2008 10:41:59 AM PST by OKIEDOC (Kalifornia, a red state wannabe. I don't take Ex Lax I just read the New York Times.)
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To: cricket
I agree.

The cult of personality-and celebrity-has consumed our naton's psyche.

Postman's warnings seem prescient today, especially as you see large segments of the public moving towards nonliterate status.

17 posted on 01/13/2008 12:58:03 PM PST by Reaganite1984
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To: Cannoneer No. 4

Thanks for the ping. Worth reading.


18 posted on 01/13/2008 3:40:50 PM PST by EverOnward
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To: Cannoneer No. 4
“Two Canadian “Human Rights Commissions” are investigating columnist Mark Steyn and the country’s bestselling news magazine, Macleans, because it published an excerpt from Steyn’s book containing criticism of Islam.”

Well may be these two Canadian “Human Rights Commissions” are willing to investigate the late Winston Churchill. His thoughts on Islam are still true today.

“How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live. A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity. The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property - either as a child, a wife, or a concubine - must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men.

“Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen: all know how to die. But the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytising faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science - the science against which it had vainly struggled - the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.”

19 posted on 01/14/2008 10:43:59 AM PST by Chgogal (When you vote Democrat, you vote Al Qaeda! Ari Emanuel, Rahm's brother was agent to Moore's F9/11.)
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To: Cannoneer No. 4

bump for later


20 posted on 01/14/2008 10:45:45 AM PST by palmer
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