THE ORWELLIAN REALITY

The yawning gap between media portrayal and actual reality is best understood at the outset of war, that precise moment when they finally arrive to take what is yours. In  the  Third World, when you first  experienced  the  Orwellian reality of your own country, what did you hear?

“Well. All the usual noises at first – unsubstantiated rumour and unsubstantiated  media. The next noise was a bomb, the  first  of numerous  air attack sorties from US planes based in  our  neighbouring country. Traitors. Oh well, here comes the  Third World for us too.

“When  I heard the bomb, it brought back to mind  an  Imperialist invasion strategy that I’d read many years ago. I didn’t read  it in  the newspaper – some street urchin was handing out  leaflets. They  say you can only see it coming once it’s happened  to  you.

“So, like that leaflet said, the next noise I would hear would be a  Jet  followed  by the burning sound of napalm.  The  sound  of distant  ground  bombings and the rolling of  tanks.  Closer  and louder by degrees. Then shells and grenades. Closer now.  Finally the  missing sound – I could hear screaming. The door was  kicked in. I didn’t hear the bullet.”

At the end of the Second World War, the United States didn’t come to liberate anyone from Hitler. They came to tell your government who the new boss was and to beware Satan.

Much  the same group of fascists ran Europe after World War 2  as before, apart from the ones that the US exported to Latin America to  train the Death Squads for the ongoing war against the  local population over there. It was the anti-fascists who were  rounded up  by  the British then the Americans and put  in  concentration camps. Post War elections in France and Italy were rigged by  the Americans and undermined the sovereignty of these countries – the imposed  rule from the Americans excluded not fascists  from  the elections  but  the anti-Nazi resistance, or communists  as  they prefer to call them.

Also Greece in 1947… “Fuck  your parliament and your constitution. America is an  elephant,  Cyprus  is  a flea. Greece is a flea…”  etc  –   Lyndon Johnson speaking to the Greek Foreign Minister who was trying  to warn  of  the unpopularity of the imposed  American  decision  to divide Cyprus between Greece and Turkey.

A similar conversation would have taken place in Dayton, Ohio with the decision to divide Bosnia. But in the true spirit of Orwell’s Double-Speak, it would be called “Mediation”.

The reality that we are presented with is a fiction – the bastard child of Public Relations and News Management. A lie dressed up as the truth.

And instead, Orwell writes a fiction – the truth dressed up as a lie.

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