The centralization of ownership of the private media in the United States and elsewhere has become increasingly pronounced, at the same time that its reporting has become increasingly one-sided and monolithic. My blog seeks to expose this lack of objectivity and present alternative ideas that point in the direction of much-needed fundamental change.
Monday, December 29, 2014
DOUBLE STANDARDS IN CORPORATE MEDIA REPORTING ON THE VENEZUELAN “GUARIMBA”
The killing of two police
officers in New York has received an incredible amount of media attention as
well as unanimous condemnation, just as it should have. It was a horrendous
act. But why didn’t the media react in similar fashion to the murder of 10
security officers including 7 National Guardsmen by opposition protesters in
Venezuela earlier this year? Instead the corporate media harped on alleged
violation of human rights while playing down the unbridled violence perpetrated
by the protesters in Venezuela and the anarchy they attempted to create. The media’s
warped version of events was used by the Obama administration in December to
justify sanctions against Venezuelan government officials. Double standards? A
hidden agenda? Intentional distortion of the facts?
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