'Peace in the Park' : Government Propaganda
City Council Likes War Depending on Who is Being Killed
“Government propaganda is the systematic dissemination of information and ideas by a government to influence public opinion and behavior in order to promote a particular agenda. It often uses emotional appeals, selective facts, or misleading information to shape how people perceive political realities.“ -Wiki
Despite the City Council’s refusal to support a resolution calling for a ceasefire in the war in Gaza, the City of Emeryville held a city wide celebration of world peace in October, seemingly oblivious to that two year war that has killed some 70,0000 Palestinians including 20,000 children. The City is instead focused on celebrating world peace by hosting an event in Christie Avenue Park filled with fun and frivolity, 7500 miles away from the war. To people not paying close attention, the message received would be that Emeryville likes peace. That was probably the idea.
Emeryville’s counter factual anti-war propaganda campaign has recently taken the form of the City sanctioned event October 18th called “Peace in the Park”, an event that represents the antithesis of an earlier Council majority vote to not allow council discussion of peace in Gaza. This Council majority is so pro-war, they will not even allow discussion amongst themselves of a proposal to resolve they are against the killing of Palestinian children. The five Council members made it be known they are against Ukrainian children being killed however.
The City Council voted to not allow any discussion of a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza (4-1 Priforce dissenting), December 5th 2023, after they earlier voted unanimously for a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Ukraine. Responding to Tattler questions about that double standard, Mayor David Mourra said the City of Emeryville “should not get involved in international politics, including foreign wars” despite the fact that he himself voted for the ceasefire in Ukraine on the Council. Follow up questions about the Council double standard went unanswered by Mr Mourra and by the rest of the Ukraine supporting Council majority.The sparsely attended Peace in the Park event at Christie Avenue Park featured booths and tents calling for world peace with some not for profit organizations, church groups and private companies taking part as well as tents for the Emeryville Police Department and Emery Unified School District.
On a side note, the editor of the Tattler distributed flyers at the event, alerting celebrants of the City’s double standard for resolutions concerning foreign wars. Taking umbrage with the open leaflet distributing, an Emeryville police officer physically battered the Tattler editor. An investigation of the incident is currently underway by the police department's internal affairs division.
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| Emeryville's 'Peace in the Park' celebration was sparsely attended despite the City's wall to wall advertising for the event. |
Here's how the votes on the two proposed war resolutions went:
Russia/Ukraine War Resolution (is Emeryville against the war?)
(former) Mayor John Bauters: YES
Council member David Mourra: YES
Council member Sukhdeep Kaur: YES
Council member Courtney Welch: YES
Council member Kalimah Priforce: YES
Israel/Gaza War Resolution (is Emeryville against the war?)
(former) Mayor John Bauters: NO
Council member David Mourra: NO
Council member Sukdeep Kaur: NO
Council member Courtney Welch: NO
Council Member Kalimah Priforce: YES

