Sunday, June 11, 2006

Everything is a good story

Watching the news these past couple of days, I am yet again astounded by the audacity of the American news media. I have a question, and I am sure, as I sit around the table with my counterparts, that I am not alone in my asking.

Whose side are the media on?

I watch with total fascination, the circus surrounding the death of the terrorist I will call "Z." I mean, props to the media for feeding into the frenzy that was coordinated and conducted by the people at the Pentagon, but the stories the past couple of days probably surpassed anything the think tankers at Comedy Central (aka the Pentagon) could have ever dreamed up. I actually watched a story with the byline "DID AMERICAN SOLDIERS ABUSE THE BODY OF "Z?" Give me a break!!!! The network, who shall remain nameless (MSNBC) reported today that American soldiers reportedly jumped on the body of "Z" when he was brought out of the bombed out coffin he called a safe house. Now, forgive me if I am a little unsensitive, but do we really care? Is this news? I think the average American would have probably tossed him off the gurney, just to watch his head bounce up and down off the pavement. I am sure that a couple of the Iraqi's would have liked the Americans to bring him back to life, just so they could kick his ass again. This is a terrorist people!!! Who gives a crap what happens to him, as long as it ends up being six feet under. Does it matter that his picture was photoshopped so he looked presentable? That question was actually asked by a reporter. Does it matter that the Iraqi's were the first ones on the scene? Does it matter that he tried to say something before he died? Not to me, not to my guys, and probably not to the hundred or even thousands of relatives of the soldiers, Marines, Airmen and sailors who this guy has killed or hurt.

Another thing. Yes, what happened in Haddithah was unfortunate, and possibly even criminal. But its amazing that the only country that seems to care about it is us. Not a bad thing, mind you, because it shows that we have a system of laws and it works. But the people in this side of the world could care less. Funny, but if you abuse them, they get really offended and tend to riot, protest, or commit random acts of violence. Of course, if you just kill them, then they don't care to much about it. Not because they are soft, but I think its because that is what they know. Now, the reason I say this is because this country has always been ruled by the gun. He who holds the trigger, holds the power. These people have been oppressed, abused, mistreated and held at gunpoint for the better part of a couple thousand years, so killing is a way of life over here. Its what they know and understand, which is why I think that sometimes they are so unconcerned about dying. But we seem to hold court in the press, and the press is out to make these guys guilty before the trial, because thats what people want to see. In the end, I think, that if the press need blood and gore to fill the news and appease the corporate interests that pay them, well, there is plenty of it around here. My thought is that this will be news for a long time, and it will be swept under the table when the press finds something even bloodier to write about. So, guilty or innocent, its not my job to say. But the press seems to have already made up their minds.

I did notice that, instead of giving the people who did such a fine job finding and killing "Z" a heartfelt thanks, the press went straight for the blood shot. Well, let me say, for the hundreds of Iraqi soldiers I work with, a thumbs up and congratulations for a terrific job.

Now get back to work, and find that "O" guy.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hell yes, thank you. Great op-ed piece. The media is a double-edged sword in this country - it's the fourth branch of our free society (administrative, legislative, and judicial), but they sometimes take it too far, just like the other branches. That said, it seems like the original reporting that I heard was very positive, but after the hooplah died down, the harpies of the news media descended.

Be well, my friend.

Lori M said...

Hey cousin! I haven't written in a while, but know I think of you often. Glad your trip home was a good one. Saw some of Julie's pix.

The saddest part about the media barrage is that it's turing me off to the news in general. I don't want to become one of those uninterested, uninvolved Americans, yet it's so hard to find truth anymore, that sometimes it's easier to turn it all off for a while. It's like if you eat the same thing day after day after day, and eventually you never want to eat that again. A pathetic analogy, but somehow true. Fortunately the internet provides many outlets, so at least we can try to seek out different opinions and ways of thinking.

Take care out there! Think cool breezes! :) Luv ya!

Anonymous said...

Good thing GW has Gitmo to take the pressure off. It seems GW goes from one cluster bump to another.

I know,..... lets send highly trained young men under 25 yrs of age to a country that hates them, then let those folks kill their buds 1 at a time. Let the news teams take pictures of it all & broadcast it. They are highly trained so they wont do anything bad.

Duh, what are these guys trained for? It aint traffic school. How much can we expect from them. Like, do we think they actually want to be there? Would they act differently if they went home to friends & family every night? Maybe next election the Republican War Mongers will loose their Grip & we can make friends with the world again.