Erbil: Western
Propaganda and Two Parallel Realities
By Andre
Vltchek
February 18,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- I thought about writing this essay when I
was working in Iraqi Kurdistan, not far from the
city of Mosul, one of the areas overrun by ISIS.
Since my last
visit at the end of 2014, the entire “Kurdistan
Region” has been collapsing. Unemployment has been
on the rise, unofficially reaching 50%, poverty is
rampant, official numbers are massaged. Salaries
have not been paid for months, and the influx of
refugees arriving from Mosul are often in near
starvation, relying only on their relatives and
friends for help.
But the West
has been singing the praises of this obedient part
of Iraq. It is because – like several countries in
Africa or Indonesia – the Kurdistan Region has been
willing to sacrifice its own people. As long as
Western and Turkish corporations could fill their
coffers here and as long as they were satisfied, why
bother with the local people and their misery?
There is one
reality – one that could be seen and confirmed, one
described by the local population, if one would
bother to listen.
The second
reality is that constructed by Western propaganda.
Here, the Kurdistan Region has been portrayed as
safe, secular, democratic and friendly towards the
West.
*
At night in
Erbil, I tried to watch the news. I could not find
any familiar channels: RT, PressTV or TeleSUR.
The Syrian
army was finally liberating the city of Aleppo.
Russia was providing air support. Hope was slowly
returning to a country that has been totally ruined
by Western, Turkish and Saudi interests and by
several, directly NATO manufactured, terrorist
groups.
Thanks to the
Syrian-Russian coalition, more than one million
internally displaced people have already been able
to return home.
I got this
information first hand, because I am based in
Lebanon and work all over the Middle East.
And I can
testify that the coverage provided by the best
“alternative” media outlets, such as the RT, has
been consistently detailed and objective.
Now, being
stuck in this extremely uninformed pro-Western
enclave, I was in need of an urgent update. But my
hotel only allowed those official propaganda outlets
of the Empire like CNN, Fox and the BBC – outlets
beaming their vitriolic propaganda 24/7.
Both CNN and
BBC were blasting visuals from the Syrian-Turkish
borders. The narrative was the same on both
channels: people are fleeing Aleppo, trying to cross
into Turkey to save their lives. Turkey “does all it
can to help”.
Syrian and
Russian gains were portrayed as a disaster, a true
calamity.
These two
television stations are influencing billions of
people worldwide, dictating how the most important
events should be perceived on all continents. They
are manufacturing one uniformed narrative, one
dogma.
As I gazed at
the screen, it suddenly occurred to me that the
world now has two realities: a true one, consisting
of human stories and testimonies, and one “hyper
reality”, twisted and manipulated, but increasingly
dominant.
No good deed,
no objectively positive event could bring optimism
and joy to the people of our planet, if it is
against the interests of the Empire. The propaganda
media would simply bathe it in filth and nihilism,
as well as dark sarcasm.
Images of a
group of refugees at the Syrian-Turkish border, with
a perfectly tailored propaganda narrative repeated
again and again by the BBC announcer, are so
tailored as to convince the world that the Syrian
and Russian initiatives have not been saving Aleppo,
the most populous Syrian city, but on the contrary,
they have been destroying it!
After two
minutes of watching the “news” on the BBC, I began
to feel unwell.
The contrast
between Reality as I have witnessed it with my own
eyes, and the farce, was too great.
I wondered,
how those journalists and reporters who serve the
Empire, can face themselves in the morning, looking
into the mirror.
I turned off
the box and opened the RT site on my computer. It
was so easy. It was still so easy! At least for me
and for those who were still not contaminated!
*
You come to
Ecuador, a country on the rise, with its brilliant
public places, medical posts and endless cultural
institutions, but you are soon told that the nation
is corrupt and unwell. You reply that you knew it
before, decades ago, when it was like Peru, racist,
depressing, dirty and totally against its own
people. They still insist: it is a failure;
immediate change is needed!
You go to
Brazil, to the Amazonia. You talk to people in the
jungle and in what used to be appalling urban slums.
People tell you that things are now good, that they
are much better off than before, with a socialist
government in place for so many years. But then you
turn on O Globo at night, and it is all shit once
again.
You are in
Zimbabwe, where you are told to expect filth and
misery. You come from pro-Western Nairobi where over
50% of people live in horrible slums. In Harare,
Zimbabwe’s capital, there are almost no slums, but
there is culture and public projects, as well as the
highest literacy rate in the entire African
continent. The city is clean. But you read the
Economist and almost all other major British
publications, and you are told that the country is
in ruins.
You go to
China… Everything is upside down from what you would
expect, reading the Western press. In the PRC you
see clearly an extremely forward-looking Communist
nation, with much more intellectual and artistic
freedom than what you would encounter anywhere in
Europe, and also with many more possibilities. But
when you return to Paris or London and speak of what
you really saw, you are laughed at.
Pseudo reality
has won. Especially in the West, almost everyone is
hooked on it, stoned by it.
Humble and
genuine reality is spat on, humiliated, ridiculed,
and not only by the media and propaganda outlets,
anymore. The great majority of those common people
of the West are now submissively and
self-righteously volunteering: they feel that they
have to demonstrate their allegiance to the
narrative of the regime. They do it, while bragging
loudly about democracy, freedom and liberties in
their part of the world. Paradoxically, the more
brainwashed, servile and un-free they are, the
louder they promote themselves as the true and only
flag carriers of democracy.
It all feels
so fascist and hopeless!
*
Two realities:
one genuine but beaten into silence. The other one –
loud, aggressive, supported by billions of dollars,
but based on lies, manipulations and Machiavellian
goals.
To use the
words of my dear friend Eduardo Galeano: What can
those who still have some dignity left,
philosophers, reporters, writers and filmmakers with
passion for that beautiful lady called Reality, do?
They can, they
should, and they are obliged, to repeat again and
again what is obvious even with an unarmed eye. They
have to tell the truth, even if the indoctrinated
masses would relentlessly spit in their faces.
It is not so
difficult, and it goes like this:
Iraqi
Kurdistan betrayed the Middle East and it is now
collapsing, abandoned by its Western handlers.
Syrian forces
and Russia are, right now, liberating the great Arab
city of Aleppo.
Latin American
revolutions are injured mainly from the outside, and
also by those 5th columns inside their own
countries. But many of them are still standing,
solid. We will fight and defend them until our last
breath. And we will speak about and write about
them, with passion, relentlessly.
Jaroslav
Seifert, a Czech poet, Nobel Prize laureate and
author of some of the most beautiful lyrical verses
written in the 20th century, once shouted at his
fellow authors:
“A writer is
the conscience of his nation … If anyone omits the
truth, it could be seen as a strategic maneuver. If
a writer omits the truth, he is a liar!”
Writers and
true thinkers are obliged to defend reality: that
real one, that shy and genuine one.
And the truth
is, there is only one reality! What the Empire and
its propaganda has managed to manufacture as the
“second” or “parallel reality”, is nothing less than
a destructive narrative, which is there to prevent
people from thinking, comprehending, and most
importantly, from dreaming about a much better world
that is based on humanism, truth and justice.
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker
and investigative journalist. He covered wars and
conflicts in dozens of countries. His latest books
are: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.Discussion
with Noam Chomsky:
On Western Terrorism. Point
of No Return is
his critically acclaimed political novel. Oceania –
a book on Western imperialism in the South
Pacific. His provocative book about Indonesia: “Indonesia
– The Archipelago of Fear”.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Press TV.
After living for many years in Latin America and
Oceania, Vltchek presently resides and works in East
Asia and the Middle East. He can be reached through
his website
or his
Twitter.
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