We need to educate ourselves and others to reject Our Corporate Media’s worldview of government as handmaiden of Big Business. The appropriate role of our government is to act in accordance with Our Constitution to serve as the means by which We the People act together as a nation. One of our government’s primary functions is to protect We the People from harm and undue intrusion by forces which we as individuals are powerless to control such as aggression by foreign nations and machinations of the wealthy. Here are two examples of how badly Our Corporate Media has skews the American people’s view of government’s role:
First the outcry that bans on cigarette use in public places is government intrusion, an infringement on some imaginary “right” to do as one pleases without regard to the rights of others. Wouldn’t it be more accurate to present this in the context of protecting the rights of those who choose to live tobacco free lives and to protect their children from exposure to tobacco addicts? No one is suggesting that tobacco use be criminalized, merely that smokers behave in ways that do not infringe on the rights of others. But when there is a Big Business involved you can always count on Our Corporate Media to take the side AGAINST individual freedom and autonomy.
In many nations certain evenings or days are designated as family time or civic duty time, and non-essential businesses are closed on these days. This is considered as the government rightly acting to protect citizens from undue and unnecessary obstruction of their right to be responsible family members and community members. However in the US this is greeted with hoot of derision as “government interference.” If We the People wish to have our family time and civic duty time protected, then what power is to tell us that we do not have the right to do so? As ever, Our Corporate Media sweeps individual freedom under the rug in favor of unrestrained power for Big Business.
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We need to educate ourselves and others to reject Our Corporate Media’s worldview of government as handmaiden of Big Business. The appropriate role of our government is to act in accordance with Our Constitution to serve as the means by which We the People act together as a nation. One of our government’s primary functions is to protect We the People from harm and undue intrusion by forces which we as individuals are powerless to control such as aggression by foreign nations and machinations of the wealthy. Here are two examples of how badly Our Corporate Media has skews the American people’s view of government’s role:
First the outcry that bans on cigarette use in public places is government intrusion, an infringement on some imaginary “right” to do as one pleases without regard to the rights of others. Wouldn’t it be more accurate to present this in the context of protecting the rights of those who choose to live tobacco free lives and to protect their children from exposure to tobacco addicts? No one is suggesting that tobacco use be criminalized, merely that smokers behave in ways that do not infringe on the rights of others. But when there is a Big Business involved you can always count on Our Corporate Media to take the side AGAINST individual freedom and autonomy.
In many nations certain evenings or days are designated as family time or civic duty time, and non-essential businesses are closed on these days. This is considered as the government rightly acting to protect citizens from undue and unnecessary obstruction of their right to be responsible family members and community members. However in the US this is greeted with hoot of derision as “government interference.” If We the People wish to have our family time and civic duty time protected, then what power is to tell us that we do not have the right to do so? As ever, Our Corporate Media sweeps individual freedom under the rug in favor of unrestrained power for Big Business.
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