do they hold onto misconceptions in order to justify their support of the war?
I found this story through TruthOut this morning:
We report, you get it wrong
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - The more commercial television news you watch, the more wrong you are likely to be about key elements of the Iraq War and its aftermath, according to a major new study released in Washington on Thursday.
And the more you watch the Rupert Murdoch-owned Fox News channel, in particular, the more likely it is that your perceptions about the war are wrong, adds the report by the University of Maryland's Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA).
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The main gist of the article is that commercial media is distorting Americans' perceptions about the war in Iraq, our reasons for going, and its aftermath.
Many people support the war because they hold some misconception (or more than one.
No big surprise there.
The thing that I started wondering about is whether many people (individuals, not politicians) deliberately believe the misconception because they already support the war.
I feel that some of my coworkers supprted the idea of war with Iraq, totally absent any justification for doing so, out of sheer jingoistic bloodymindedness. Because they see that Fox News, MSNBC, etc report that the White House claims various justifications, they point to that to justify their bloodlust, despite growing evidence it was very wrong. I get the sense that there is an Orwellian desire among them to make themselves believe the bullshit.
Am I overly paranoid about this, or do you feel the same?