Episode #22: Alligator Alcatraz and the Propaganda of Language
Propaganda Loves You - A podcast by Propaganda Distilling, LLC.
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In this episode of Propaganda Loves You, hosts Arthur, Kodie, and Joe dive deep into the critical role language plays in shaping public perception and policy. They discuss how euphemisms and bureaucratic terms like 'Alligator Alcatraz' mask the harsh realities of state violence and incarceration. The discussion spans historical examples like Japanese internment camps and Soviet gulags, and touches on modern-day issues like ICE detention centers and biometric surveillance. They highlight philosophical perspectives from Ludwig Wittgenstein and Michel Foucault to underscore how language constructs power and control. The episode concludes with a powerful message on the importance of naming violence truthfully as an act of resistance.00:00 Introduction to Propaganda Loves You00:57 The Power of Language in Shaping Perception01:48 Philosophical Foundations: Wittgenstein and Foucault04:00 Language Games and Social Context05:41 Euphemisms and Bureaucratic Language20:23 Historical Parallels and Modern Implications25:30 Historical Comparisons: Soviet Gulags26:08 Modern Forced Labor: China's Detention Camps27:08 ICE and the Language of Detention28:12 Global Exploitation and Capitalist Interests29:11 Historical Parallels: Contractors and Exploitation30:41 The Goal of Detention: Rehabilitation vs. Punishment31:01 Satirical Advertisement: Call Me Gone32:07 US Detention Practices Abroad39:09 Language and Criminalization40:10 The Economics of Detention41:54 Philosophical Insights: Language and Humanity47:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughtshttps://apnews.com/article/florida-alligator-alcatraz-immigration-detention-trump-desantis-0597dd71a0cfcbc819b82929c03466cdhttps://apnews.com/article/florida-alligator-alcatraz-immigration-detention-desantis-trump-8856c0e2b9ecb8c0fb960f6e3e72a5aehttps://www.vox.com/politics/419342/trump-ice-deportation-detention-immigration-big-bill
