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Tom Baker here and William Blum asks where is the opposition
media?
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From: Boricua 4 ever
Subject: [LAsolidarity] What if NBC cheered on a military coup
against Bush? What if NBC cheered on a military coup against
Bush?
by William Blum : www.killinghope.org
During the Cold War, if an American journalist or visitor to the Soviet Union reported seeing churches full of people, this was taken as a sign that the people were rejecting and escaping from communism. If the churches were empty, this clearly was proof of the suppression of religion. If consumer goods were scarce, this was seen as a failure of the communist system. If consumer goods appeared to be more plentiful, this gave rise to speculation about was happening in the Soviet Union that was prompting the authorities to try to buy off the citizenry. I'm reminded of this kind of thinking concerning Venezuela. The
conservative anti-communist American mind sees things pertaining to Washington's
newest bête noir in the worst possible light (to the extent they're even
being sincere and not simply ideological). If Chávez makes education more widely
available to the masses of poor people, it's probably for the purpose of
indoctrinating them. If Chávez invites a large number of Cuban doctors to
Venezuela to treat the poor, it's a sign of a new and growing communist
conspiracy in Latin America, which includes Evo Morales, president of Bolivia.
If Chávez wins repeated democratic elections ... here's the recent Secretary of
State Donald Rumsfeld: "I mean, we've got Chávez in Venezuela with a lot of oil
money. He's a person who was elected legally just as Adolf Hitler was elected
legally and then consolidated power and now is, of course, working closely with
Fidel Castro and Mr. Morales and others."[1]
The latest manifestation of this mind-set is the condemnation of the
Venezuelan government's refusal to renew the license of RCTV, a private
television station. This has been denounced by the American government and
media, and all other right-thinking people, as suppression of free speech, even
though they all know very well that the main reason, the sine qua non,
for the refusal of the license renewal has to do with RCTV's unqualified support
for the 2002 coup that briefly overthrew Chávez. If there was a successful
military coup in the United States and a particular TV station applauded the
overthrow of the president (and the dissolving of Congress and the Supreme
Court, as well as the suspension of the Constitution), and if then the coup was
reversed by other military forces accompanied by mass demonstrations, and the
same TV station did not report any of this while it was happening to avoid
giving support to the counter-coup, and instead kept reporting that the
president had voluntarily resigned ... how long would it be before the US
government, back in power, shut down the station, arrested its executives,
charging them under half a dozen terrorist laws, and throwing them into shackles
and orange jumpsuits never to be seen again? How long? Five minutes? The
Venezuelan government waited five years, until the station's license was due for
renewal. And none of the executives have been arrested. And RCTV is still free
to broadcast via cable and satellite. Is there a country in the entire world
that would be as lenient?[2]
It can be said that the media in Venezuela is a lot more free than in the
United States. Can anyone name a single daily newspaper in the United States
that is unequivocally opposed to US foreign policy? Can anyone name a single
television network in the United States that is unequivocally opposed to US
foreign policy? Is there a single daily newspaper or TV network in the entire
United States that has earned the label "opposition media"? Venezuela has lots
of opposition media.
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