Anti-Russian Propaganda
By Margaret Kimberley
September 17, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "BAR"
- While the United States has repeated and
very publicly stated its intention to bring down the Assad
government in Syria, the Russian Federation has declared its
intention to protect it. Russia uses air space over Iran and Iraq as
a route to send
equipment and advisers to Syria. Both nations have given
permission for these flights to take place and that should be the
end of any questions. But the American press hysterically follow
Obama administration talking points and claim that none of these
nations has rights that the United States need respect. Facts are
omitted from so-called journalism if they call official narratives
into question.
The United States government and its partners in
corporate media are engaged in a sustained propaganda attack against
the government and people of Russia. The tactic is an old one and is
used precisely because it is so effective. If a nation and its
people are disparaged and dehumanized enough its enemies can attack
in any number of ways without fear of debate or popular opposition.
The more effectively evil Obama administration knows this full well
and instigates media scribes at opportune moments to make the case
for American imperialism.
The idea that this country has a free press, that
is to say free of governmental influence, is accepted as an
indisputable truth. Yet every day, the corporate media demonstrate
just the opposite. They show their allegiance to whomever occupies
the White House or to the conglomerate of corporate owners who allow
them to print or to stay on the air.
“Perhaps
they hate Americans because Washington reserves the right to
intervene anywhere in the world.”
Some of the stories appear to be laughable on the
surface, but there is nothing amusing about their intent. In just
one week, a New York Times columnist opined that Russia has
“lost its soul” and a
reporter says that Russians
hate Americans without ever presenting reasons why that may
be true. If Russians hate Americans, it could be because they broke
a promise not to increase the number of NATO member states in
eastern Europe. Perhaps they hate Americans because Washington
reserves the right to intervene anywhere in the world, while Russia
is attacked for aiding its allies. Then again, economic sanctions
and the hardships they have caused may be the reason for dislike. A
reader is given none of this information and is forced to conclude
that Russians are unworthy of any serious consideration or are
perhaps less human and therefore less deserving to live.
When president Obama recently visited Alaska he
simultaneously called for more oil drilling in the Arctic while also
claiming concern about climate change. Not content with this double
speak he also said that Russia plotted to
control the Arctic regions and that the United States lagged
in the need to counter this imaginary threat.
It is one thing for the president to make a
spurious claim but quite another for major newspapers to repeat his
words without fact checking, analyzing, or presenting another point
of view. It is true that Russia has more ice breaking vessels but
that is hardly worthy of note. Of course the country with most of
the territory surrounding the North Pole would have the most ice
breakers. The Obama administration ought to be embarrassed for
spreading lies but the media should be more ashamed for repeating
it.
“Every
report is intended to belittle or demonize and make it easier for
the United States government to do what it wants without risking
resistance.
Some of the propaganda is directly orchestrated by
the president himself. Jon Stewart was a media favorite while his
Daily Show aired for sixteen years. He was thought to be a liberal
or progressive but like most people who answer to those labels he is
just a
water carrier for the Democratic Party. He did not disclose
that he met with the president on two occasions in the White House.
After one of those meetings in February 2014 Stewart began telling a
series of jokes at Vladimir Putin’s expense. His opinions are
influential and the comedy was in fact a very serious business. That
is why Obama called upon Stewart to help with the dirty work.
It is exceedingly dangerous for Americans to
remain so ignorant of world affairs but their lack of knowledge is a
direct result of media complicity with the state. One day we’re told
that Russia has too much ice, the next that it has no right to help
Syria, or that Putin’s spokesman is wearing an expensive watch.
Every report is intended to belittle or demonize and make it easier
for the United States government to do what it wants without risking
resistance. Any nation strong enough to counter American imperialism
must be vanquished and that is much easier if it is feared and or
hated.
Perhaps we shouldn’t bother having a news media
any longer at all. If they are going to simply parrot White House
statements there is no reason for them to exist. Let’s cut out the
middle man and just accept what we are told.
A better alternative is to speak up against the
mendacity and to be in solidarity with people fighting it all over
the world. Our friends are often in other countries and our enemies
are at the top of the heap here at home. We would do well to
remember that when the next manufactured outrage about Russia hits
the front page headlines.
Margaret Kimberley's
Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BAR, and is widely reprinted
elsewhere. She maintains a frequently updated blog as well as at
http://freedomrider.blogspot.com.
Ms. Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be reached via e-Mail
at Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgendaReport.com.