By Caitlin Johnstone
February 24, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Tomorrow
in the UK a judge will start the process of
answering a very important question. It’s a question
that many of us knew was the heart of this debate
back in 2010, ten years ago, when this all
started. It’s a question that they have been
obfuscating, bloviating, huffily denying, smearing,
gaslighting, and distracting from–basically doing
anything they can to hide it from view.
It’s a question that they don’t want the public
to know that we are answering. A question that goes
to the heart of democracy, and to the heart of the
role of the fourth estate, journalism. And that
question is this:
Should journalists and publishers be punished for
exposing US war crimes?
And, ancillary to that question: should we allow
them to be punished by the very people who committed
those war crimes?
Is that something that we want for our world,
ongoing? Because our answer to this question is
going to shape our society, our civilization, for
generations to come.
There is no coming back from this for a very long
time should the answer be, “Yes! Yes, it’s fine, war
criminals should go ahead and punish journalists for
publishing true facts about their war crimes.”
If we allow the answer to be yes, then we’re
stuck with the endless stupid wars that everyone
wants done with, from Melbourne to Kabul, from
Sydney to Syria–right across the world people are
done with these stupid wars for profit.