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When has Television/Film etc (and the MSM in general) not been a form of indoctrination?
The liberal middle class who control virtually all the levers of power in our society (UK) churn out their propaganda relentlessly, at every given opportunity. Utilizing every tool available in the media and applying numerous methods whether it be slyly covert or more openly overt. Crap like Eastenders (popcorn for the masses) always has an underlying 'liberal' message, as does the more serious so-called high brow fodder like Newsnight etc. A recent example could be the onslaught Jeremy Corbyn was subjected to from the day he was elected labour leader. The out of touch BBC (paid for by us) and which is NOT independent, churned out anti-Corbyn propaganda while he was still labour leader on a regular basis. This is the same illiberal BBC that criminalizes upwards of 100,000 every single year if they do not buy into its flawed ideology and purchase its licence. The same BBC that is now lauding the establishment liberal Sir "forensic" Keir as the next labour leader who can regain power.
Television isn't the biggest threat to civilization because it is nothing but a tool for the liberal middle classes (the chattering class) who are the biggest threat to civilization, with their consumer-driven post-capitalist destructive economic model that is rapidly destroying this planet.
Theatre is the way forward. Support local theatres with real people, real expressions.
Ultimately though, art is a message, whoever delivers it.
I would agree with you if theatre and the arts weren’t rules and guided by elite leftie with no grasp of reality.
What did I just say?
"support local theatres"
I'm a lefty, I am not part of the elite, I'm not brainwashed by them and I have a very firm grasp on reality. If I were to set up a local theatre of some sort it would be just a regular person setting it up with good intentions.
There's too much hate for people with different opinions, priorities and values.
I'm off to watch Netflix, I'm under their spell.
But for those wielding the real levers of power within labour, the liberal middle class (Blairite), labour under Corbyn no doubt would have won the 2017 election and came within 2,000 votes of a minority government anyway. The liberal middle class (Blairite) deliberately sabotaged Corbyn's labour with a deluge of lies and spin from the day he was elected leader and were heavily supported by a complicit MSM, including the likes of the BBC and from both the right-wing and the soft left. Sir "forensic" Keir was also the main architect who cost labour so heavily this last election when he convinced Corbyn to change labour policy on Brexit and which resulted in such an electoral disaster in former northern heartlands in particular.
The liberal middle class (Blairite), who control virtually all the levers of power in the UK, does not give two hoots regarding corporatism, in that so long as the political system panders to their specific requirements at any given time and which is why there have been no serious attempts to reform the tax system, tackle tax evasion and change the rules on tax avoidance. Both which cost the economy upwards of 100 bn a year and would go a long way towards funding the likes of the NHS and vital infrastructure.
When the likes of Sir "forensic" Keir begin to publicly kiss the arse of people like Jeremy Clarkson, the same Clarkson who has previously stated "frankly, I'd have them all shot. I would take them outside and execute them in front of their families..." (striking public sector workers) it rams home just how little democracy there is within our corrupt political system.
This is all driven by television and the media, the Murdochs of this world and it is a mutually parasitic relationship. As Boris steers the tory party more to the centre, liberalism, there really is no point to New New Labour... is there.