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How The Australian Media Divides And Controls Us.
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Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Wednesday, 27 December 2017 8:48:08 PM
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Quote "welfare recipients" There are times the MSM do the right thing to inform the taxpayer how we are being taken advantage of by some people.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5213817/Drug-addicts-disability-pension-abuse.html Almost 27,000 unemployed Australian addicts are on disability pensions because of the damage they've inflicted on themselves by drink and drugs Almost 1,400 Australians get the disability pension due to drug and drink abuse About 1,500 DSP recipients list substance abuse as 'primary' disability condition Almost 27,000 jobless Australians list alcohol and drugs among their problems PM Malcolm Turnbull insists government still intendes to drug welfare recipients (( Why not star by doing something about these )) For those over 21 or under 21 with children the maximum fortnightly DSP payment is $894.40, while the maximum Newstart Allowance for a single unemployed person is $538.80 a fortnight. The article is a bit sensational in they are showing the payment for person with children $894.40 right before the single person Newstart payment $538.80, I think a lot of people will not see the difference only one figure is $355 more They should have put the figure for single person on DSP. So this is a perfect example of the media dividing us, but in this instance it is also informing us. Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 27 December 2017 11:44:38 PM
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What a load of baloney. Only silly weak people take any notice of the media which, in the main, is controlled by Left wing crackpots. Australians are 'pitted against each other' without any help from the media. Any Australian who is 'ruled' by the media is as soft as a boiled turnip, incapable of thinking for himself.
Perhaps Referundemdrivensocienty hasn't been paying his finesand has a personal axe to grind. Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 28 December 2017 7:48:40 AM
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Those 'misunderstood' bikies that the media are 'maligning',
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-12-19/warnings-of-bikie-gang-war-on-tasmanian-turf/9273770 Posted by leoj, Thursday, 28 December 2017 7:54:58 AM
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Anyone who watches, listens to, or reads the "media", obviously has nothing worth doing in their lives, so might as well be lead around by the media. They will require leading by someone.
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 28 December 2017 10:46:25 AM
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The media
provides instant coverage of social events and social changes, ranging from news and opinions to fads and fashions. It offers role models, viewpoints, and glimpses of lifestyles that we might never have access to. The fact that many of these images are not very realistic doesn't necessarily lessen their influence. Through media advertising, too, the young learn about their future roles as consumers in the marketplace and about the high value the society places on youth, success, beauty, and materialism. Changing social norms and values are quickly reflected in the media and may be readily adopted by people who might not otherwise be exposed to them. The rapid spread of new trends in youth culture, for example, depends heavily on such media as popular DVds, television, Youth- oriented magazines, movies, the internet and so on. We have access to a flood of information but much of it is highly selective or distorted. News programs, for example, tend to feature the visually exciting or emotionally moving stories that draw large viewing audiences - even if this means omitting issues that are more sober but perhaps more significant also. Fictional portrayals too, often over represent some categories of the population, such as the wealthy or famous, and under-represent others such as the aged, the poor, or minorities. Of course it isn't just the media that influences us. There are many other agents of socialization - religious groups, youth organisations, and later in life, such agents as employers, voluntary associations, clubs, political movements and retirement homes. The influences of the various agencies are not always complementary and can often be in outright conflict. The church, for example, may hold quite different values from the military, the peer group from the school and so on. It is also obvious that people do not always learn what they are supposed to learn. We have to remember that personality and behaviour are never entirely stable. They change under the influence of our experiences throughout our life course. Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 28 December 2017 2:13:28 PM
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Quote "welfare recipients" There are times the MSM do the right thing to inform the taxpayer how we are being taken advantage of by some people.
Funny how the MSM never seems to do the right thing and inform the taxpayer of the amount of corproate welfare thats paid out to foreign and Australian busienss each year. Funny how they never run any corporate welfare stories at all in the media. Perhaps, as I explained in the OP thats because they have never yet and likely never will segment out corproate welfare as a subgroup of Australians and foreigners to be vilified, demonised and criminalised. Strange also the MSM never see fit to segment out the banks for not telling us how they create money out of thin air when credit accounts are created. odd that. Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Saturday, 30 December 2017 1:51:48 PM
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Anyone who watches, listens to, or reads the "media", obviously has nothing worth doing in their lives, so might as well be lead around by the media.
Like someone said, if you dont read the media you are uninformed but if you do read the media you are misinformed. Perhaps thats because they are always segmenting out a subgroup for us to have views that the media want us to have about that group, nearly always negative regarding the subgroups interests. This tactic is what accounts for the views spewed out by 90% of Ausralians, IMO. Isn't it time we saw through this sly trick to keep us at each others throats all the time? Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Saturday, 30 December 2017 2:01:20 PM
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'Pray ye all' cos the worst is yet to come
to one and all, and then some whether by left or whether by right one thing is sure, there will be fright Posted by ilmessaggio, Sunday, 31 December 2017 2:26:54 PM
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'Pray ye all' cos the worst is yet to come
to one and all, and then some whether by left or whether by right one thing is sure, there will be fright Testament to our lack of real control over things that are pivital in our lives Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Tuesday, 2 January 2018 1:56:18 PM
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Some Australian subgroups who have been targets of this divide and control tactic include alleged bikie gangs, alleged street gangs, smokers, drinkers, environmentalists, welfare recipients (but not corporate welfare recipients)and renters.
The media's attempts to divide and control and thereby pit Australians against Australians, has now reached a point where they are inventing alleged subgroups of wrongdoers so they can vilify and criminalize that subgroup.
In recent times we have seen the emergence of a new subgroup "fine evaders" The media is now focusing our attention on this group and wants us to support the government who wants to dock people’s welfare payments to recover ‘what the media claims is 'lost revenue.' Mind you, such docking will quickly spread to inlcude wages and salaries.
Some question arise here.
How does someone by not paying a fine, that is illegal and void as per section 8, sub-section 12 of the Imperial Acts Application Act, until conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction, deprive anyone of any money anyway?
Until we have been found guilty of an alleged infringement in a court of competent jurisdiction, we are guilty of absolutely nothing.
Why is the media so desperate to focus our attention on these so-called "fine evaders" vilify them, make out they are criminals of such elk that we should feel compelled to support the docking of their wages, salaries or dole?
Also, why and for whom does the media divide out a subgroup of Australians, vilify that subgroup for the purposes of pitting Australian against Australians, if it's not for the purpose of dividing and controlling people?
The conclusion here is that we can now easily recognize how the media picks out subgroups of the Australian people, portrays them in a negative way and encourages the rest of Australians to vilify them unless it's for the purpose of dividing and controlling them and preventing them from unifying their collective and potent potential to control Australia's future.