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== Government influence and censorship ==
== Government influence and censorship ==
The U.S. Department of Defense has access to the scripts of thousands of Hollywood films and modifies them to make them more favorable to U.S. militarism.<ref name=":1" /> The government and military have complete editorial control over many of these films.<ref name=":2" /> The government often censors movies that suggest U.S. military incompetence, war crimes, or involvement in torture or coups. Many movies that are critical of [[United States imperialism|U.S. imperialism]] are never released at all.<ref name=":1" /> Pro-imperialist films are allowed to use authentic military equipment and vehicles that the producers would not be able to afford otherwise.<ref name=":0" />  
The U.S. Department of Defense has access to the scripts of thousands of Hollywood films and modifies them to make them more favorable to U.S. militarism.<ref name=":1" /> The government and military have complete editorial control over many of these films.<ref name=":2" /> The government often censors movies that suggest U.S. military incompetence, war crimes, or involvement in torture or coups. Many movies that are critical of [[United States imperialism|U.S. imperialism]] are never released at all.<ref name=":1" /> Pro-[[Imperialism|imperialist]] films are allowed to use authentic military equipment and vehicles that the producers would not be able to afford otherwise.<ref name=":0" />


Popular U.S. movies that have been influenced by the Pentagon or [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] include ''Apollo 13'', ''James Bond'', ''Jurassic Park'', ''Godzilla'', ''Transformers'', and the [[Marvel]] movies. Pentagon contracts usually specify that the government's role in the film must not be disclosed.<ref name=":1">{{Web citation|author=Jonathan Cook|newspaper=Middle East Eye|title=How the Pentagon dictates Hollywood storylines|date=2022-07-27|url=https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/us-pentagon-hollywood-storylines-dictates-how|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220802123019/https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/us-pentagon-hollywood-storylines-dictates-how|archive-date=2022-08-02|retrieved=2022-08-07}}</ref>
''Top Gun'' (1986) glorified the [[United States Navy|Navy]] and restored the military's image after the [[Vietnam War]]. It relied on the DOD for its use of F-14s. The Pentagon authorized a remake in 2018 and oversaw the movie's script.


== Analysis ==
The Pentagon removed a scene from the 2002 movie ''Windtalkers'' that showed U.S. soldiers taking gold teeth from dead [[Empire of Japan (1868–1947)|Japanese]] soldiers as trophies.<ref>{{Web citation|author=[[Jeremy Kuzmarov]]|newspaper=[[CovertAction Magazine]]|title=“Hollywood is Full of CIA Agents,” Says Ben Affleck|date=2022-03-27|url=https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/03/27/hollywood-is-full-of-cia-agents-says-ben-affleck/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230601002625/https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/03/27/hollywood-is-full-of-cia-agents-says-ben-affleck/|archive-date=2023-06-01}}</ref>
In his 1965 work ''[[Kwame Nkrumah#Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism (1965)|Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism]]'', the [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]] [[Pan-Africanism|Pan-Africanist]] [[Republic of Ghana|Ghanaian]] leader [[Kwame Nkrumah]] commented on the use of Hollywood as a weapon for spreading [[Neocolonialism|neocolonial]] ideology:<blockquote>Even the cinema stories of fabulous Hollywood are loaded. One has only to listen to the cheers of an African audience as Hollywood’s heroes slaughter red [[Native Americans|Indians]] or Asiatics to understand the effectiveness of this weapon. For, in the developing continents, where the colonialist heritage has left a vast majority still illiterate, even the smallest child gets the message contained in the blood and thunder stories emanating from California. And along with murder and the Wild West goes an incessant barrage of [[Anti-communism|anti-socialist]] propaganda, in which the [[trade union]] man, the [[Revolution|revolutionary]], or the man of dark skin is generally cast as the villain, while the [[Police|policeman]], the gum-shoe, the Federal agent — in a word, the CIA type spy is ever the hero. Here, truly, is the ideological under-belly of those political murders which so often use local people as their instruments.<ref>Nkrumah, Kwame. [https://www.marxists.org/subject/africa/nkrumah/neo-colonialism/ch01.htm ''Neo-Colonialism, The Last Stage of Imperialism.'' "The mechanisms of neo-colonialism."] Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., London, 1965. Published in the USA by International Publishers Co., Inc., 1966. Marxists.org. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230311044919/https://www.marxists.org/subject/africa/nkrumah/neo-colonialism/ch01.htm Archived] 11-03-2023.</ref></blockquote>
 
Other popular U.S. movies that have been influenced by the Pentagon or [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] include ''Apollo 13'', ''James Bond'', ''Jurassic Park'', ''Godzilla'', ''Transformers'', and the [[Marvel]] movies. Pentagon contracts usually specify that the government's role in the film must not be disclosed.<ref name=":1">{{Web citation|author=Jonathan Cook|newspaper=Middle East Eye|title=How the Pentagon dictates Hollywood storylines|date=2022-07-27|url=https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/us-pentagon-hollywood-storylines-dictates-how|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220802123019/https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/us-pentagon-hollywood-storylines-dictates-how|archive-date=2022-08-02|retrieved=2022-08-07}}</ref> The film ''[[Birth Of A Nation]]'' (1921), which portrayed the [[Ku Klux Klan]] in a positive light and had a hand its second rise was the first film funded by the US army.<ref name=":1">{{Web citation|author= Thought|title=How the Pentagon dictates Hollywood storylines|date=2022-07-27|url=https://youtu.be/4szttm_e0Ic?si=vZzG3EGqrNUE7AKZ</ref>
 
== Neocolonial influence ==
In his 1965 work ''[[Kwame Nkrumah#Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism (1965)|Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism]]'', the [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]] [[Pan-Africanism|Pan-Africanist]] [[Republic of Ghana|Ghanaian]] leader [[Kwame Nkrumah]] commented on the use of Hollywood as a weapon for spreading [[Neocolonialism|neocolonial]] ideology:<blockquote>Even the cinema stories of fabulous Hollywood are loaded. One has only to listen to the cheers of an African audience as Hollywood’s heroes slaughter red [[Native Americans|Indians]] or Asiatics to understand the effectiveness of this weapon. For, in the developing continents, where the colonialist heritage has left a vast majority still illiterate, even the smallest child gets the message contained in the blood and thunder stories emanating from California. And along with murder and the Wild West goes an incessant barrage of [[Anti-communism|anti-socialist]] propaganda, in which the [[trade union]] man, the [[Revolution|revolutionary]], or the man of dark skin is generally cast as the villain, while the [[Police|policeman]], the gum-shoe, the Federal agent—in a word, the CIA-type spy is ever the hero. Here, truly, is the ideological under-belly of those political murders which so often use local people as their instruments.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Kwame Nkrumah]]|year=1965|title=Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism|chapter=The Mechanisms of Neo-colonialism|chapter-url=https://www.marxists.org/subject/africa/nkrumah/neo-colonialism/ch18.htm|city=London|publisher=Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd.|mia=https://www.marxists.org/subject/africa/nkrumah/neo-colonialism/ch18.htm}}</ref></blockquote>


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:United States of America]]
[[Category:United States of America]]
[[Category:Imperialist propaganda]]
[[Category:Imperialist propaganda]]

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Hollywood sign in California

Hollywood is the cinema of the United States of America. It is named after the Hollywood neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. The U.S. government uses Hollywood to produce pro-war propaganda.[1][2] The Department of Defense has been involved in the production of over 1,100 TV shows[3] and nearly 3,000 films.[4]

Government influence and censorship[edit | edit source]

The U.S. Department of Defense has access to the scripts of thousands of Hollywood films and modifies them to make them more favorable to U.S. militarism.[5] The government and military have complete editorial control over many of these films.[3] The government often censors movies that suggest U.S. military incompetence, war crimes, or involvement in torture or coups. Many movies that are critical of U.S. imperialism are never released at all.[5] Pro-imperialist films are allowed to use authentic military equipment and vehicles that the producers would not be able to afford otherwise.[1]

Top Gun (1986) glorified the Navy and restored the military's image after the Vietnam War. It relied on the DOD for its use of F-14s. The Pentagon authorized a remake in 2018 and oversaw the movie's script.

The Pentagon removed a scene from the 2002 movie Windtalkers that showed U.S. soldiers taking gold teeth from dead Japanese soldiers as trophies.[6]

Other popular U.S. movies that have been influenced by the Pentagon or CIA include Apollo 13, James Bond, Jurassic Park, Godzilla, Transformers, and the Marvel movies. Pentagon contracts usually specify that the government's role in the film must not be disclosed.[5] The film Birth Of A Nation (1921), which portrayed the Ku Klux Klan in a positive light and had a hand its second rise was the first film funded by the US army.[5]

Neocolonial influence[edit | edit source]

In his 1965 work Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, the anti-imperialist Pan-Africanist Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah commented on the use of Hollywood as a weapon for spreading neocolonial ideology:

Even the cinema stories of fabulous Hollywood are loaded. One has only to listen to the cheers of an African audience as Hollywood’s heroes slaughter red Indians or Asiatics to understand the effectiveness of this weapon. For, in the developing continents, where the colonialist heritage has left a vast majority still illiterate, even the smallest child gets the message contained in the blood and thunder stories emanating from California. And along with murder and the Wild West goes an incessant barrage of anti-socialist propaganda, in which the trade union man, the revolutionary, or the man of dark skin is generally cast as the villain, while the policeman, the gum-shoe, the Federal agent—in a word, the CIA-type spy is ever the hero. Here, truly, is the ideological under-belly of those political murders which so often use local people as their instruments.[7]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jon Skolnik (2020-07-03). "Hollywood and the Pentagon are cheating on the American public" Monthly Review. Archived from the original on 2022-05-31. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  2. TeleSur (2017-07-06). "New Book Reveals US Government’s Heavy Hand In Hollywood" MintPress News. Archived from the original on 2019-06-17. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lowkey. "Emma Watson, J.K. Rowling, and the Connections between Hollywood and the National Security State, with Alan Macleod" MintPress News. Archived from the original on 2022-08-08. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  4. David Swanson (2022-01-05). "The Pentagon and CIA Have Shaped Thousands of Hollywood Movies into Super Effective Propaganda" World Beyond War. Archived from the original on 2022-08-26. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Jonathan Cook (2022-07-27). "How the Pentagon dictates Hollywood storylines" Middle East Eye. Archived from the original on 2022-08-02. Retrieved 2022-08-07. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":1" defined multiple times with different content
  6. Jeremy Kuzmarov (2022-03-27). "“Hollywood is Full of CIA Agents,” Says Ben Affleck" CovertAction Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-06-01.
  7. Kwame Nkrumah (1965). Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism: 'The Mechanisms of Neo-colonialism'. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd.. [MIA]