by John Galt » Wed Jul 15, 2015 9:12 am
the us could have won the vietnam war if it wasn't for the media
for example, the OP mentions hamburger hill. while a bungling of things by the military command the thing that drove it home was life magazine publishing pictures of war dead that week. they published pictures of 241 people who died in vietnam and gave the impression that they were from Hamburger Hill. Nope, only 5 of those pictured died there, the rest elsewhere. but since the people saw this, they then heard about the relatively small value of the fight, and all these pictures of those dead boys... and perception radically shifted. who cares that really only 72 people died at hamburger hill... those pictures were thought to be all from there, and that was from media manipulation.
this effort by the media continued, for both good and bad. for the good, they did show things that the government was lying about to the american people. however, they declared it could only end in statement (by they, i mean walter cronkite) even though the us was making gains, and it lost most all support for the war. i many respects they told as big of lies as the us government, just different ones
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