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    Boud (boud@framapiaf.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Oct-2025 14:56:39 JSTBoudBoud
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    • Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣

    @youronlyone 1/2 I agree that it's internally up to ASEAN states to negotiate #ConflictResolution and #TransitionalJustice processes.

    But the ABC is primarily intended at an AU audience, not ASEAN. Extermination of 20% of a population [2] is #genocide. *Western* media hiding this genocide by omission while emphasizing the #CambodianGenocide was a key example of quantitative evidence for the Western media #PropagandaModel [4][5].

    [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_model#Coverage_of_%22enemy%22_countries

    [5] https://www.asianstudies.org/wp-content/uploads/comparative-history-of-genocide-in-southeast-asia-using-cambodia-and-east-timor-in-asian-civilizations-and-world-history-survey-courses.pdf

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      Propaganda model
      The propaganda model is a conceptual model in political economy advanced by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky to explain how propaganda and systemic biases function in corporate mass media. The model seeks to explain how populations are manipulated and how consent for economic, social, and political policies, both foreign and domestic, is "manufactured" in the public mind due to this propaganda. The theory posits that the way in which corporate media is structured (e.g. through advertising, concentration of media ownership or government sourcing) creates an inherent conflict of interest and therefore acts as propaganda for anti-democratic elements. First presented in their 1988 book Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, the propaganda model views corporate media as businesses interested in the sale of a product—readers and audiences—to other businesses (advertisers) rather than the pursuit of quality journalism in service of the public. Describing the media's "societal purpose", Chomsky writes, "... the study of institutions and how they function must be scrupulously ignored, apart from fringe elements or a relatively obscure scholarly...

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