Monday, February 04, 2008

Giants Stun Patriots 17 - 14 Dollar Plunges, Two Million Americans Still In Prison & Two Billion Still Spent Each Week In Iraq

"Now there are other media too whose basic social role is quite different: it's diversion. There's the real mass media-the kinds that are aimed at, you know, Joe Six Pack -- that kind. The purpose of those media is just to dull people's brains.

This is an oversimplification, but for the eighty percent or whatever they are, the main thing is to divert them. To get them to watch National Football League. And to worry about "Mother With Child With Six Heads," or whatever you pick up on the supermarket stands and so on. Or look at astrology. Or get involved in fundamentalist stuff or something or other. Just get them away. Get them away from things that matter. And for that it's important to reduce their capacity to think.

Take, say, sports -- that's another crucial example of the indoctrination system, in my view. For one thing because it -- you know, it offers people something to pay attention to that's of no importance. [audience laughs] That keeps them from worrying about -- [applause] keeps them from worrying about things that matter to their lives that they might have some idea of doing something about. And in fact it's striking to see the intelligence that's used by ordinary people in [discussions of] sports [as opposed to political and social issues]. I mean, you listen to radio stations where people call in -- they have the most exotic information [more laughter] and understanding about all kind of arcane issues. And the press undoubtedly does a lot with this.

You know, I remember in high school, already I was pretty old. I suddenly asked myself at one point, why do I care if my high school team wins the football game? [laughter] I mean, I don't know anybody on the team, you know? [audience roars] I mean, they have nothing to do with me, I mean, why I am cheering for my team? It doesn't mean any -- it doesn't make sense. But the point is, it does make sense: it's a way of building up irrational attitudes of submission to authority, and group cohesion behind leadership elements -- in fact, it's training in irrational jingoism. That's also a feature of competitive sports. I think if you look closely at these things, I think, typically, they do have functions, and that's why energy is devoted to supporting them and creating a basis for them and advertisers are willing to pay for them and so on." Noam
Chomsky

3 comments:

Submariner said...

If and when the Lakers come out of the Western Conference or better yet win an NBA Final over the mightily favored Boston Celtics, be sure to place their triumph in a similar frame. But judging by the passion and devotion that you've expressed in the past I don't foresee a Kobe victory sparking a discussion about the pillage of natural resources from Africa.

Submariner said...

Someday I hope to match your skill but this is my modest tribute.

Denmark Vesey said...

Very fair and very true observation Brother Sub.

However, make no mistake about it. My allegiance is not to "the Lakers".

My allegiance is to that walking embodiment of "Global Black Supremacy" - Kobe Bryant

My fanatical support of the Kobe's, the Vick's and the Mayweather's is far more political than my personal aspirations for glory masquerading as team spirit.