Martin Berger
New Eastern Outlook
15 February 2017
Martin Berger is a freelance journalist and geopolitical analyst, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
Source: http://journal-neo.org/2017/02/15/western-media-bias-is-getting-obvious-to-pretty-much-everyone/
New Eastern Outlook
15 February 2017
Finally,
American society begins to mature, which isn’t simply shown in just the
rejection of the stream of lies Western journalists are broadcasting,
but also in the ongoing fight against corporate media bias.
This
has been noted in a SurveyUSA poll, which asked 1,207 registered voters
back in February about their opinion on certain press outlets. It’s
curious that just
17% of voters had a very favorable opinion of CNN, while no more than
14% of voters had a favorable opinion of The New York Times. The
Washington Post and MSNBC similarly were only very favorably viewed by
less than 15% of voters. Another finding that, to a certain degree,
allowed Trump to secure his victory was that Fox News was the outlet
with the highest favorability in the poll, but only at 21%.
In
turn, the Emerson College poll that conducted about the same time
showed that 91% of Republicans believed the news media was untruthful.
It’s curious that for the fist time in a long while opinions of the
general public appears in tune with the position the current US
president, who has repeatedly criticized New York Times, Washington
Post, and CNN for their lies, thus starting an undeclared war against the corporate media.
The National Interest believes that
the myth of the United States as an almost angelic enforcer of justice,
if sometimes an inept one, gives rise to much mischief, in the press as
well as in the policy realm, since journalists pressure one another,
and together pressure officeholders, to substitute dudgeon for careful
calculation.
The National Interest
article also claims that “moral mythologizing also creates a misleading
impression of what states really are and what they are capable of
doing. Even the most liberal, democratic and benign of states are not
designed for the promotion of values; rather, what states excel at, when
they excel at anything, is establishing security for themselves.”
The article continues
by arguing that “it cannot be really argued that the selective outrage
with which Western media sources often indulge is not really moral.
There is also a cynical selectivity engaged in by outright ideologues
and partisans, who favor (or disfavor) some repressive regimes over
others.”
The
article also states that, “in each of the past two administrations, the
president’s moral reach far exceeded his practical grasp—leading to
debacles in places like Iraq and Libya. President Trump seems to have
learned from his predecessors’ mistakes, but it’s not clear that his
critics have. At the same time, Russia remains a particular target for
multifarious reasons, not least the residual Cold War enmity that
persists in neoconservative and liberal hawk circles.”
The National Interest is convinced that
the outrage of Western media sources over Trump and Russia is
self-defeating. The US narrative that Putin alone is responsible for the
new Cold War hangs largely on his alleged unprovoked “aggression”
against Ukraine in 2014 and ever since. At the same time, the narrative
is sustained in part by the near-total absence of any American
mainstream reporting of what is actually happening in Kiev-controlled or
rebel-controlled territories. In fact, Putin’s actions both in Donbass,
where an indigenous rebellion broke out against the overthrow of the
legally elected president in Kiev three years ago, and in Crimea, which
had been part of Russia longer than the existence of the United States,
was a direct reaction to the longstanding campaign by Washington and
Brussels to bring Ukraine into NATO’s “sphere of influence,” itself a
form of political aggression.
If
Trump is to win the information war on the home front, there’s a real
chance that we can see the unprecedented level of mistrust or paranoia
begin to drop. There’s no chance that such media sources as the New York
Times, Washington Post and CNN will regain the trust they’ve lost
before they set the record straight.
Martin Berger is a freelance journalist and geopolitical analyst, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
Source: http://journal-neo.org/2017/02/15/western-media-bias-is-getting-obvious-to-pretty-much-everyone/
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