With the the latest thread about Britain trying to punish people just for staring at women, it got me to wonder. Looking at the current state of Britain, if BBC in George Orwell era believed in free speech and freedom in general. They had George Orwell record his passage in the book that are all about censorship and whatnot, in the end was it just for the show and they just believed all that nonsense about good guys vs bad guys in WW2? I thought they actually believed in a sophisticated morality, not everything is evil, it's grey morality but I can't help but think were they were just as simple-minded as current era journos. Now I look back at history how much the truth has been distorted, makes me believe almost everything was a sham.
The fact that there was no internet, they had to rely on journos to inform people what was happening, they would have just swallowed the false narrative and probably not question it. Even worse, we came to understand more and more, most journos were presstitutes and a very few have integrity. Ever since I saw how the world was run, I found this revelation to be depressing. Even worse, George Orwell said something about this, too.
You have a great point. The masses in general are indeed frequently mislead and it's not just limited to west to be fair. I seriously became more convinced of that and get disappointed when the vaccine mandate was being rolled out and people just complied in getting the jab. Makes me seriously believe we are better off with independent journalists instead of relying on old media.
I once dated a journalist who worked for CNN. I thought she was going to be the most leftist idiot around but she actually wasn't at all. She told me a couple interesting things. It didn't matter how accurate she reported on a subject because before it got published it would get edited and it would be changed to suit what the organization wanted. She said it was frustrating and upsetting because oftentimes whatever ended up published wasn't anywhere close to what she originally wrote and the message was entirely skewed. Lastly, she told me you're better off watching YouTube videos made by independent journalists than CNN if you want accurate reporting. I thought it was interesting to hear a journalist who worked at CNN say that.