In talking about the return of earth/RDA/tesco to Pandora I've realised that they will be able to dominate the flow of information about the events to get public support.
To that the case of the Vietnam war, while there was a growing anti-war movement that viewed the war as barbaric and wrong, the general public while no entirely supporting the war did not what it to end. It was only with the Tet offensive and the resulting television images in American homes that general public perception of the war changed.
But on Pandora there will be no reporters acting independently to view the true face of the war, all you will get is miltary reports, distorting the truth to drum up support. Instead of pictures of the Na'vi acting normally you will be pre-destruction of the hometree recorded footage of Na'vi in war paint snarling, soldiers being torn apart by Viperwolfs and perhaps some edited com chatter from the troops on the ground during the rout caught on an escaping copter computer. If we're lucky perhaps some helmet camera footage from a soldier the Na'vi didn't kill and handed over. All in all just what you need to make people sympathise with the dead soldier and cry out from revenge while dehumanising the Na'vi. All other information, RDA dirty business and the N'avi's postive aspects swept under the carpet and forgotten.
And what will the pro-Na'vi activist crowd have? old stock footage, personnel interviews with dissatisfied RDA employees and a few previous exposes. If thier really luck some smuggled out footage of RDA ecological destruction (evidence of N'avi mistreatment or attacks on , simplely won't to recorded or released). And how is anyone suppost to counter the demand to war with that stuff. To take the example of the intervention in Somalia in the 1990's, pictures of starving babies shock, pictures of dead soldiers shock even more.

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