I mean… I don’t get what they’re lamenting, lemmy.ml, even if created by comrades, is a pretty liberal instance, comrades like yoghots (shout out to him) get censored and banned unjustly all the time, they just can’t stand the fact that people have ideologies differing from the democratic party.
I was too young for the first Iraq war. In the second one, my country wasn’t heavily involved, so I just tried to ignore the whole thing. I didn’t become politically aware until midway through the Afghanistan war. My friend should be old enough to remember ALL of this though, and is an American. I asked him about WMDs once after our talk, and he just shut me down with the usual disdain. I just really don’t understand how the propaganda works so well, regardless of funding. It was revealed to great fanfare afterward that the whole Iraq War 2 was bullshit. Why didn’t anyone listen?
Because it’s part of an entire worldview, an entrenched information system (I.e. framework for narrative, how the story is being told), with fully intertwined rationale and philosophies of justification. In there are woven many positive emotions as well, and rhetorics hitting the right emotionally resonating notes—patriotism, belief that the west is the light in the darkness, that you’re the good guys, doing the right things, etc. Behind it is also a foundational belief that US is powerful enough to crush anything it doesn’t like, so who really cares about nuance—sometimes, not even conscious.
To give up this worldview, one has to give up a lot of deeply held assumptions about one’s life, one’s self identification, one’s “tribe”, etc. It’s unlikely to happen just with some debate here or there, or reading some news stories from far away.
That just seems like a horrible way of living.