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[Editor's Note: This speech was recorded and edited by Charlotte Hatch for San Francisco Liberation Radio and is posted here with her kind permission.]
At the end of July, longtime AlterNet writer and respected media critic Norman Solomon gave a talk at the Women's building in San Francisco to promote his new book, War Made Easy.
The premise of the book is disturbingly simple: There are at least 17 standard justifications that the government uses to send the country war, over and over. Even more disturbingly, the media parrots these justifications until they are established as fact through sheer force of repetition.
In his wide-ranging speech, Solomon recounts some of his personal encounters with the anti-war movement and the media's attempts to discredit them. He also touches on each of the well-worn justifications for going to war:
After listening to Solomon's speech, you can also download the 30-minute question and answer session.
Norman Solomon is the author of the new book, "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death."
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