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Politics : Bush Administration's Media Manipulation--MediaGate? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PartyTime who wrote (811)3/4/2005 9:22:47 AM
From: Jo Ellen T  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9838
 
Hummmm ! Hunter Thomson was working on an article on the WTC and his death is very mysterious.

<< There are some serious irregularities surrounding the demise of the gonzo author, who was found shot to death in the kitchen of his Woody Creek, Colo., ranch on Feb. 20, and local cops seemed to have done a lackluster job of investigating >>

<< As Canada's Globe and Mail reported, Thompson had "stumbled across what he felt was hard evidence showing the towers had been brought down not by the airplanes that flew into them but by explosive charges set off in their foundations." >>

nypost.com

JE



To: PartyTime who wrote (811)3/4/2005 12:38:27 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Respond to of 9838
 
 

How US Media feeds the Violence in Palestine  

By Mike Whitney

Al-Jazeerah, March 4, 2005

Every newspaper in the nation (US) ran the same basic headline: “Four Dead in
Israeli Blast” or “Terror Kills Four in Tel Aviv”.

The same held true for the major (US) TV News networks: “Four Israelis were
killed today and fifty more were injured by a suicide bomber at a Tel Aviv
discotheque”…etc

In many newspapers the story ran on the front page for a second straight
day, this time featuring the spurious, unsupported claims of Israeli
officials manipulating the tragedy to advance their own foreign policy
ambitions. (This time the imagined enemy was Syria; next time it’ll be
Iran.) Even the death of their own countryman is nothing more than a
springboard to advance their strategies for regional gain. In America, we
can sympathize with this type of behavior; the Bush administration is
invariably motivated by the same cynical objectives.

Never the less, the gratuitous murder of 4 Israelis appeared exactly
where it should, slapped up on the front page of every newspaper in the
country. If only that standard of justice was demonstrated evenhandedly it
would have some real meaning and affect a positive change for an
increasingly tragic situation. Instead, the coverage, entirely slanted in
its selective treatment of victims, becomes another propellant that keeps
the fires of Middle East rage burning. The (US) media has become a major player
in the Israeli-Palestinian disaster; a cheerleader who distorts the news
according to its own political predisposition and fuels the conflict by
keeping compromise and common sense well beyond the reach of the warring
parties.

The media is the greatest facilitator of violence in the world today. It
picks the “good guys” and the “bad guys” and creates the logic of
victim-hood and reprisal. Its solitary function is to promote the sordid
agenda of its corporate paymasters who regard violence as the most cost
effective way of achieving their self-aggrandizing aims.
When a Palestinian schoolgirl was brutally shot in the head some weeks
ago, the story was omitted from the front page of every newspaper in the
country (US).

Are Jewish children more valuable?

The Israeli officer, who shot her, proceeded to unload his entire clip at
close range into her head; a flagrant and unforgivable act of sadism. If
this isn’t terrorism, then terrorism has no meaning.

The story was begrudgingly consigned to America’s back pages. That’s
where the reluctant press sticks the stories about the people who don’t
count; whose lives are only reported for purposes of credibility, but are
quickly dispatched to the ash heap where their tale won’t threaten the
accepted narrative.

Nine Palestinians have been killed by the IDF since Sharon and his
Palestinian counterpart, Abbas, agreed to a complete cessation of violence.
Nine!

Not one of them was covered on the front page of an American newspaper.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said, “An end to the violence cannot be
sustained when Palestinians are being killed by the Israeli Army on a daily
basis.”

But, Abbas is wrong, because violence against Palestinians doesn’t
count.

What possible difference could it make if Israel kills 9 Palestinians or
900? To the world at large Palestinians are the invisible people. They don’t
exist. Their only reality is as an obstacle to the territorial aspirations
of the people who DO COUNT; the people who can expect to see their children
on the front page of the newspaper if they are blown up in some senseless
act of revenge.

This is the world that the media has created; a virtual world where
justice exists only for the few who have their own bullhorn to shout their
story from the front page of America’s newspapers. No one else really
matters. Their miserable lives can be snuffed out by an IDF bullet in Gaza
or by a 500 lb. bomb in Falluja; it’s all the same. “We don’t do body
counts” in Iraq, and the media won’t do them in Palestine. When deaths go
unrecorded in the media, then the victims cease to be, and the violence is
perpetuated.

The real cycle of violence originates with the media and the forces
behind it. It’s within their power to show the checkpoints, the Wall, the
jails, the brutality, the malnutrition, the unemployment, the assassinations
and the all-encompassing occupation. They choose not to do so. Instead,
their cameras focus entirely on the random acts of violence that feed the
rationale for retaliation, subjugation and injustice.

The media’s bloody fingerprints are all over tragedy in the Middle East.
The skewed coverage ensures that the violence will continue well into the
future.