This is getting a bit out of hand...
Really? Their tax dollars going to waste, sending their own country men into war, their personal belief that war is bad. You are comparing something that is known throughout human history to something people haven't seen yet for themselves or has been extensively covered by the news. There is a huge obstacle to be overcome for a normal person to believe in something extraordinaire told by a person who has no official validation.
And you don't have to meet someone in person to love them and consequently mourn for them.
Again, are you sure you know what you're talking about? Do you know which countries actually took part in the invasion? My country didn't. Most of europe didn't. Most of the world actually didn't. Yet people protested. And your argument wasn't about personal belief or mourning for a celebrity. Your argument was that "The general public is not moved when they think it doesn't affect their own or their loved ones lifes". Are you backtracking on that? Because my point is that people will protest and demand answers when a figure of public life (and their security detail, among others) is slaugthered by an unknown, probably government-sanctioned force. And there is enough precedent for that throughout human history as well.
Going by your newfound reasoning, people in free and open societies should be on the barricades about the rampant, obvious censorship as well.
Presented by whom? And its pretty ironic that you said that a reallife governments would not go that far in censorship to keep the citizens in the dark. Yet we are debating a government that has signed a pact with the aliens which allows them to perform human experiments... which is just as (un)likely.
But you are talking about globe-spanning censorship ala 1984 that somehow prevents people from witnessing and debating rampant cases of supernatural events. But these start to happen way before any pacts are signed. Cameras and camcorders existed back in the 90s. As did the internet, mail and postage services, radio, television etc. If not, x-com could simply leak footage of the event. People are bound to be on edge either way.
Go to a monster attack and leave immedeatly. All civilians are killed according to the scorescreen.
STR_CIVILIANS_KILLED_BY_XCOM_OPERATIVES: "CIVILIANS KILLED BY X-COM OPERATIVES"
STR_CIVILIANS_KILLED_BY_ALIENS: "CIVILIANS KILLED BY ENEMIES"
Yeah. By the monsters. I was talking about civilians saved by X-Com. They clearly aren't killed by the council.
I never said indefinitely. I do think they are traumatized and are cared for by psychiatrist and put on a prescription. Making them believe they witnesses a homicidal maniac with a chainsaw for example.
That's not how medication or psychiatry work, especially not if they ever get to talk to others who were also involved in the incident. And it doesn't account for bystanders who aren't present on the battlefield. What, you think a UFO touching down in New York, Paris or Tokio and the ensuing chaos and destruction would only be witnessed by a handful of people? Again, people actually did have cameras back in the 90s. There is bound to be security/camera footage as well that's going to reach the public. People are going to talk about something like that.
As far as I can tell it's never explained lore-wise how the council handles these events, but you can't simply detain and drug hundreds or thousandths of people every time the aliens land in or near major city centers. All the council and the salvage corps can do really is engage in damage control. They can't undo these events.
That depends on how far the alien influence around the embassy goes. I don't know what experiments are being done but I wouldn't be surprised if some mind control was going on.
Nothing stated in the lore so far makes me believe they could simply mind-control entire city blocks. If that was the case they wouldn't to make those pacts in the first place. It's explicitly stated in the descriptions for fly-bys and infiltrations that there is significant UFO-activity in/near major city centers. What, do all inhabitants of Berlin or Rome suddenly, collectively not look at the sky anymore?
Again, you havent answered the question about who is going to check it if its deemed classified and how are they going to make it to the public.
And you haven't provided an explantion for your magical accountant or the globe-spanning censorship either. If you're allowed to handwave your magical account, I'm simply going to handwave a magical whistleblower who leaks that information to the public. In this case it could even be X-Com itself if they deem the situation dire enough.
What happens when people think the world as they know it is about to end? They start buying up all the TOILET Paper and start fighting over it. Anarchy, mass hysteria. Long preservative food like pasta & canned food were sold out because people thought the supply chain was going to crumble. Its not unlikely they are going to think their country is going to turn into a war zone very soon when they see aliens making an open attack. Yet you think they are just gonna vote. Say NO to aliens. Bad PR for the aliens is the only outcome and not a panic?
That's funny, weren't you just saying people would be indifferent? What's your point here, exactely? My point is that X-Com is going to provoke a change in policy. How that is brought about is secondary.
Ow, you mean how you completely disregard the impact it would have on the governments and their secret services. Like they wouldn't act on the fact they believe that the public CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH. And it does matter how well it is hidden otherwise we wouldn't be arguing.
The point is that you can't completly hide or undo aliens blowing up a city block and UFOs regularely flying over major city centers. What the government or any other organisations think about that in regards to the public is simply irrelevant, since it is not in their power to prevent these things from happening. The fact that they can't control it is the reason they eventually sign the pact. All they can do is damage control after these things take place.
If you are using the term magical for embezzlement then I'd say we are done here. This is turning into insults rather then a discussion. I think we both made clear were we are coming from and its not for us to decide where this goes. Its not that I disagree with you on most points its just that I think the opposite is just as possible in this fictional setting.
Apologies if I should have insulted you, but pointing out that your take on the iraq war or other happenings don't add up with what you're saying is a valid point as far as I am concerned. And if you are allowed to conjur up a magical accountant who can erase all traces, I am allowed to conjur up a magic whistleblower - which makes the whole thing about hidden budgets kind of pointless. Neither did you adress your Orwellian surveilance/censorship aparatus that would have to be on place to justify your line of reasoning. I've also asked you to present other statistics regarding computer/internet availability and your reasoning behind the internet being the linchpin for this, despite it as well as a multidtude of other media being available at the time.
No offense, but isn't the core of your "scenario" (or rather your points of disagreement with mine) that people would treat all of these phenoma with indifference, regardless of how widespread they are? Do you honestly think that's realistic?