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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...nsas-City.html
propaganda |ˌpräpəˈɡandə|
noun
1 chiefly derogatory information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view: he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda.
• the dissemination of propaganda as a political strategy: the party's leaders believed that a long period of education and propaganda would be necessary.
So what has been missed?
The use of the word
"abandoned" is totally inappropriate. The use of the headline
"Autopsy of America: Death of a nation" is totally inappropriate. By their own press it is admitted that this center operated successfully for 40 years, and closed only
(The word only was added after edit for my own propaganda on how this reads. Note the impact of only.) 2 years ago in 2014.
Just the pictures alone show that some of the work that has already been done. Note the escalators being disassembled. This center has not he been abandoned. This is a work in progress.
Before the building comes down, there is a lot of work to be done taking it apart. If someone thinks that you just call a wrecking crew and give them everything to take it down, you are mistaken. There is a lot of equipment that can, and will, be used again, and a lot of items that can be sold for scrap. The used electrical wire by itself can be help pay for much of the pre wrecking work.
This is a work in progress. The rest will happen with time.
Moving crews in and out of a building, as needed, during when a disassemble can be a huge cost savings over trying to do everything at once. There is a lot of work, and planning, needed to get a building ready to be taken down.
The question to ask is: who are these people who categorize this as: "Autopsy of America: Death of a nation".
Pure propaganda.
JR