02 May 2020 18:18:17
Why is it the the U.S. are always portrayed as the good guys.

You go back to Vietnam and they are on a mission to rid the bad guys, fast forward to the late seventies and Russia are next to take over the mantle.

Then you have the big issues with Iran and they arm Iraq with weapons to take on Iran, we all saw what happened next.

Then you have Afghanistan, again weapons to fight Russia from the USA, fast forward again and suddenly Iraq and Afghanistan are suddenly the bad guys.

They then come up with some theory of weapons of mass destruction, still not found and take out Sadam, which years later takes the fear factor out of isis and an uprising against the west starts.

I suppose you could even go back in time and cowboys the good guys and native Indians as the bad guys.

I will not go into the twin towers, but people are being fed that a lot of evil through history has happened, and not once has the USA been the cause of it.

What are the Ed's or other people's thoughts on this.

{Ed033's Note - Likely to continue while the 'Sheeple' believe every word on the mainstream Fake News propaganda media.


 
02 May 2020 22:43:25
Because when you've got the biggest military budget this world has ever seen, then you need an enemy to have an excuse to have that much money spent on arms and wars. They create the enemy to destroy the enemy and then justify it all with more spending. It's that simple.


 
02 May 2020 23:17:23
Perception management is all about who controls the narrative.

The people who really run the US control / run the media.

The Donald Trumps of this world are just a sideshow, a distraction, to stop the masses from asking who is really in charge.


 
03 May 2020 11:47:56
History is always written by the winners. While they continue to dominate of course they paint themselves as the good guys.