I’m going to re-post the segment I posted yesterday, from Charlie Rose’s fifth anniversary Iraq show, because I want to encourage as many people as possible to watch it. If I could recommend one article or segment for Americans to read or watch regarding the current Iraq debate, it would be this interview — the entire interview — with Sinan Antoon and Ali Fadhil, an Iraqi professor and journalist, respectively, currently living in the U.S.: The significance of the interview lies as much in what it says about the American occupation of Iraq as it what it illustrates about the American media. In the American media’s discussions of Iraq, when are the perspectives expressed here about our ongoing occupation — views extremely common among Iraqis of all types and grounded in clear, indisputable facts — ever heard by the average American news consumer? The answer is: ‘virtually never.’ Rose was as adversarial and argumentative — angry, even — as he ever gets with anyone, because he plainly did not anticipate, and did not like, that he was being exposed to such hostility towards our Freedom-spreading, Liberty-loving Liberation of the grateful, lucky (dead and displaced) Iraqi people. To […]
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
What Can And Cannot Be Spoken On Television
Author: GLENN GREENWALD
Source: Salon.com
Publication Date: Wednesday March 26, 2008 11:07 EDT
Link: What Can And Cannot Be Spoken On Television
Source: Salon.com
Publication Date: Wednesday March 26, 2008 11:07 EDT
Link: What Can And Cannot Be Spoken On Television
Stephan: Thanks to Rick Ingrasci, MD.