{"id":114100,"date":"2021-04-09T12:30:15","date_gmt":"2021-04-09T12:30:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/caitlinjohnstone.com\/?p=9757"},"modified":"2021-04-09T12:30:15","modified_gmt":"2021-04-09T12:30:15","slug":"regime-and-ccp-propaganda-tools-for-dissociating-a-targeted-nation-from-its-government","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/04\/09\/regime-and-ccp-propaganda-tools-for-dissociating-a-targeted-nation-from-its-government\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cRegime\u201d And \u201cCCP\u201d: Propaganda Tools For Dissociating A Targeted Nation From Its Government"},"content":{"rendered":"

Have you ever seen a mainstream news report containing the phrase “the French regime”? How about\u00a0 “the British regime” or\u00a0“the Australian regime”?<\/p>

If these phrases look a bit odd, it’s because you’ve never seen them written down before. Ostensibly the word simply means<\/a> “a form of government” or “a government in power”, but it’s generally understood that it’s got a kind of negative connotation to it just because of the way it tends to be used. In theory its meaning is closer to “a bad or authoritarian government”, and in practice by the western media it means “a government which disobeys the dictates of Washington”.<\/p>

Just look at some recent examples of the way that word has been used in headlines by the mass media:<\/p>Amb. Michael McFaul: Putin\u2019s treatment of Navalny proves \u2018this is a regime<\/strong> that is in decay\u2019<\/a>“<\/a>\u00a0by MSNBC on April 8.<\/p>Appeasing Cuba\u2019s Regime<\/strong> Didn\u2019t Work<\/a>“, by The Wall Street Journal<\/em> on April 2.<\/p>

Senior GOP Senators Call BBC ‘Notoriously Sympathetic to the Iranian Regime<\/strong><\/a>‘” by Newsweek<\/em> on April 8.<\/p>

Hitting Nerve With Kim Jong Un Regime<\/strong> Takes Just a Few Words<\/a>” by The Wall Street Journal<\/em> on March 18.<\/p>

America Will Only Win When China\u2019s Regime<\/strong> Fails<\/a>” by Foreign Policy<\/em> on March 11.<\/p>

At a Hotel in Caracas, Oil Executives Weigh a Return to Venezuela–<\/a>Promises of more autonomy to tap the world\u2019s biggest crude reserves are drawing the oil industry to meetings with the Nicolas Maduro regime<\/strong><\/a>” by Bloomberg<\/em> on March 19.<\/span><\/p>A \u2018Regime\u2019 Is a Government at Odds With the US Empire https:\/\/t.co\/4hlCM9VGaL<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/DE0ubiquB8<\/a><\/p>

— FAIR (@FAIRmediawatch) August 20, 2018<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>