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| 06/25/2009 11:49:42 AM |
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Many pundits start their partisan
diatribes with a statement like, "Because many in the West regard religious faith with distaste..." What undiluted nonsense... When you start with an inane premise, you are not likely to arrive at much of a conclusion. ...And these pontificators never disappoint. Those who represent "the other" are stereotyped and our problems are blamed on these simplistic stereotypes. Not useful, and certainly not original. In fact, most people in America are people of faith. This has been verified and reverified countless times in numberless polls, from both sides (and along the middle) of the political spectrum. The premise than people in America are g-dless and depraved is flat wrong, the argument is moot, and any conclusion is thus meaningless. A proposed clash between the pontification of a seamless "West" vs other cultures is increasingly irrelevant in terms of the unavoidably globally-interconnected universe we continue to create. Transnational powers and macroeconomics control our destinies more than East, West, Nation, Nationality, Religion, Creed, Superstition, Fantasy, or Faith combined. The primary "philosophical and cultural" clash which stands at the crossroads today, has little to do with philosophy or culture. The most critical divide we face is crass class struggle between the richest 6% of the population who govern by corporate fiat, ...and the rest of us who are subject to the whims of our ostensible "leaders." The rest is commentary. In spite of fear-mongering about Islamic terrorism, average Americans and Muslims have much more in common, than they have as differences. We share similar Abrahamic traditions and are both members of the human race. We could more productively explore common ground, than indulge in stereotyping, fear-mongering, and obsession with golems, demons, and hypothetical phantasms which "must" divide us. Too often the much bally-hood sophists who talk about a "clash of cultures," are willfully ignorant whiners who choose to divide people through sensationalism, rather than unite them through edification. These shallow exhibitions are less than revealing. Tim Flanagan |
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What Liberal Media? --Eric Alterman
Or is it the conservatives who have
identified media bias as a reliably inflammatory rallying
cry around which to consolidate their political base ...
www.whatliberalmedia.com/ Debunking the Myth of a
'Liberal Media' By
Eric Alterman,
Center for
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Suddenly it's the left crying media bias
(conservative bias at The Washington Post)
Macleans, Canada - ... Canada -- traditionally the right has made a cottage industry out of bashing the media for so-calle "liberal bias." But conservative bias is clear |
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The following are but a few of the corporate board interlocks for the big ten media giants in the US:
Can we trust the news editors at the Washington Post to be fair and objective regarding news stories about Lockheed-Martin defense contract over-runs? Or can we assuredly believe that ABC will conduct critical investigative reporting on Halliburton's sole-source contracts in Iraq? If we believe the corporate media give us the full un-censored truth about key issues inside the special interests of American capitalism, then we might feel that they are meeting the democratic needs of mainstream America. However if we believe - as increasingly more Americans do- that corporate media serves its own self-interests instead of those of the people, than we can no longer call it mainstream or refer to it as plural. Instead we need to say that corporate media is corporate America, and that we the mainstream people need to be looking at alternative independent sources for our news and information. Peter Phillips is a professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University and director of Project Censored a media research organization. www.projectcensored.org Sonoma State University students Bridget Thornton and Brit Walters conducted the research on the media interlocks.
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Censorship Within Democratic Societies Market censorship also includes the notion that news organizations are ... Self-interested corporate-owned news outlets did not critically debate the most ... |
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Project Censored Media Democracy in Action
Censored news, media democracy in action,
news and media, real news, unbiased news.
... Instead we need to say that corporate media is
corporate America, ... |
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San Francisco Bay Guardian News The top 5 percent owned almost 60 percent of the wealth. ... "Censoring Scientific Information," Censorship News: The National Coalition Against Censorship |
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Censor Important news that should reach America often falls victim to censorship. Project Censored’s No. 1 story: Corporate takeover |
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Censorship is unacceptable whether originating from private or ...
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