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Monday, April 03, 2006

Criticism Of Media Bias Is Valid

Dennis Byrne:

Those of us who haven't been in a war zone criticize the work of war correspondents at our own peril. Yet, for all the assertions that little or no good news is to be found in Iraq, it is simple to find some on the Internet from, for example, the U.S. Agency for International Development, which is helping rebuild Iraq. (Why is it called "rebuilding" Iraq, when it was a sorry state before the war? Shouldn't we be talking about "building" Iraq?)

Billions of dollars of highway and other public works projects; new safety nets for the poor and vulnerable, entrepreneurial opportunities, a free press, leadership training--all requisites for successful self-government. For all the stories about power shortages, for example, how many explain that they are partly the result of exploding demand, a good sign of economic progress?

Oddly, some journalists give little credence to such official, attributable reports. In today's upside-down world, official government reports don't carry the same weight as whispered, unattributed reports.

News often is defined as something that didn't happen before, or rarely happens. So, if indeed little good is happening in Iraq, every piece of (rare) good news ought to be reported with the same fervor as every act of violence--which we're to believe is an increasingly common occurrence. And, logically, less deserving of reporting. Or does the absence of reporting "good news" in a country the size of Iraq actually mean that reporters can find absolutely nothing good?

If all this is confusing, it's nothing compared to the confusion shared by the American public about what actually is happening in Iraq. The media's credibility has become so strained that partisans on both sides have to admit in good conscience that they're unsure of what's real. Obviously, this isn't good for a democracy.


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Roger on April 3, 2006 at 12:49 pm
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Your point being?

TwoHotel9 on April 3, 2006 at 02:07 pm
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April Fool’s Day in iraq

1. “Guess what?! There’s going to be electricity this summer!!!” (For better effect, it is suggested a candle be broken in half and thrown high into the air with a whoop.)
2. “Guess what?! The Americans have declared they will be gone by 2010 and they won’t leave permanent bases behind!!!” (This should be said with a straight face.)
3. “Guess what?! They didn’t actually find three corpses in the strip of trees two streets away!!!”
4. “Guess what?! The Puppets finally formed a government!!!”
5. “Guess what?! They didn’t actually detain [fill in with the name of a relative, friend- everyone knows someone in prison these days]!!!”
6. "Guess what?! Chalabi solved the gasoline crisis!!!"
7. "Guess what?! No more religious militias- they’ve been banned from the country!!!" (This should be said in a low voice - just in case)
8. "Great news!! The US is going to make public how the billions of dollars in Iraqi oil money AND donations were ‘spent’!!!"
9. "Guess what?! They’re going to actually begin reconstructing the country and they estimate it will take 5 years!!!"
10. "Guess what?! They caught Zarqawi!!!" (This will only work on Iraqis who actually think he exists.) http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/ 

WOOF on April 3, 2006 at 03:33 pm
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Guess what?  Saddam is gone!

Guess what?  Last year no one got raped for voting the wrong way in an election!

Guess what?  Fatalities from being fed into industrial plastic shredders last year?  0!

Guess what?  There are actually fewer Iraqi civilians dying in violence now during the occupation than there were dying under Saddam!


When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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Rob on April 3, 2006 at 03:36 pm
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"Last year no one got raped for voting the wrong way in an election!"

Who are all those bodies piling up in town each morning ?

No plastic shredders but lots of people are being taken apart with hand tools. 

 

WOOF on April 3, 2006 at 04:25 pm
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