#abuses

tord_dellsen@diasp.eu

Worthy and Unworthy Victims

Using a propaganda model, we would not only anticipate definitions of #worth based on #utility, and dichotomous attention based on the same criterion, we would also expect the #news stories about worthy and unworthy #victims (or enemy and friendly states) to differ in quality. That is, we would expect official #sources of the United States and its client regimes to be used heavily – and uncritically – in connection with one’s own #abuses and those of friendly governments, while refugees and other dissident sources will be used in dealing with enemies. We would anticipate the #uncritical acceptance of certain premises in dealing with self and friends – such as that one’s own state and leaders seek peace and democracy, oppose terrorism, and tell the truth – premises which will not be applied in treating enemy states. We would expect different criteria of evaluation to be employed, so that what is villainy in enemy states will be presented as an #incidental background fact in the case of oneself and friends. What is on the agenda in treating one case will be off the agenda in discussing the other. We would also expect great investigatory #zeal in the search for enemy villainy and the responsibility of high officials for abuses in enemy states, but diminished enterprise in examining such matters in connection with one’s own and friendly states.

— Edward Herman & Noam Chomsky, in their book Manufacturing Consent

#UnworthyVictims #WorthyVictims #media #propaganda #PropagandaModel #ManufacturingConsent #NoamChomsky #Chomsky #EdwardHerman

sylviaj@joindiaspora.com
sylviaj@joindiaspora.com

Live outside London court as appeal hearing takes place in Assange case

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjYDVFm9ThU

'It's impossible to correct #abuses unless we know that they are going on. If we are to produce a #civilized #society, a more #just society, it has to be based upon the #truth.' #JulianAssange #quote

#freejulianassange #dropthecharges #wikileaks #freepress #freespeech #journalismisnotacrime #weareallassange #highcourt #london #appeal #us #extradition

sylviaj@joindiaspora.com
winston_smythe@pod.asap-soft.com

Has the #Criminal #Industrial #Complex improved since #Attica?

"Social #unrest in the #United #States hit a boiling point on September 9, 1971, when inmates at Attica State #Prison — after months of protesting inhumane living conditions — revolted, seizing part of the prison and taking 39 #hostages. The uprising resulted in the death of 43 people after troopers were called in to suppress the rioters. Three years later, Cinda Firestone released this monumental investigation of the rebellion and its aftermath, piecing together documentary footage of the occupation and ensuing assault with video from the McKay Commission hearings that criticized Governor Nelson A. #Rockefeller’s handling of the incident and firsthand interviews with prisoners discharged after the event.

Unavailable for 33 years, Attica (Cinda Firestone, US, 1974) still is a sobering and revealing look into the heart of American justice, weighing the costs of #institutional #dishonesty and #abuses of #power against the price some will pay to retain human #dignity."