Friday 19th of April 2024

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When a news network based in India or a newspaper based in Nigeria or Hong Kong can be held in the same high regard as The New York Times or the Financial Times, we will know that we have succeeded in eradicating global white privilege in the media.

 

In the Western liberal tradition, the media is deemed to have a critical role in speaking truth to power, exposing injustices and scandals, and even seeking notoriety to attract eyeballs.

The journalist is viewed as beyond reproach as a member of the “free press.” This is not in fact the basis for how media works in practice, with economic and business considerations driving many of the decisions of the mainstream media, especially in more commercial fields such as television. This so-called liberal tradition has in fact been usurped by economic interests and more lately by the insecurity in the West leading to the media taking highly patriotic positions and even colluding with their governments to protect Western interests. The most obvious is the onslaught on all things Chinese, which perversely is beginning to backfire as the rest of the world awakens to the ugly display of race-based prejudice.

The impact of Western media became increasingly visible throughout 2020 and early 2021, as mainstream media outlets have attracted blame for how they have covered tensions between the United States and China. Mainstream Western media cannot run away from the view many non-Whites hold that the media has fueled racism against Chinese citizens. Western media outlets will have to come to terms with the realisation and the growing awareness in the non-Western world that their coordinated attack on China is rooted in racism and White superiority to preserve global White privilege.

Understanding the Western media is thus core to our understanding of global White privilege. It is where the status symbols of global Whiteness are spread around the world, and a sphere where the West is seen as the paragon of a Western-defined set of values. Scores of Western journalists have made global reputations reporting on Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and other regions as if they were residents, and customizing stories for “folks back home”. In that process, they carry that ultimate free pass – that of the “independent” White Western journalist, the servant of the almighty free and fair Western press and therefore the guardian of the truth.

In discussing the global media, we need to be aware we are talking about a very small number of companies and organisations: media consolidation and the decimation of smaller and local media outlets mean that more and more of the press is dominated by a few giant outlets.

A more representative media that sheds the shackles of global White privilege is long overdue and will help both Westerners and non-Westerners. Westerners will be able to truly understand what is happening around the world, with a clear view of how those outside the West think, act, and make decisions. And non-Westerners will have a clearer idea of what is happening in the West, with stories and analysis tailored to their needs rather than to the needs of a purely Western audience.

The core issue regarding global White media is that it isn’t global at all but in fact highly parochial. All the outlets we consider to be “global” – whether news agencies, newspapers, or news networks – are all based in the West and run by White people with narrow world views, to represent and defend the interests of the West.

First, these global outlets operate primarily in English – the world’s lingua franca due primarily to British and then US dominance of the international media space throughout the 20th century given their historical advantages. The dominance of English crowds out insights that may never be published in English: no one spends the time to research, translate, and disseminate stories that may never escape a country’s borders.

This is how the dominance of Western outlets in the global media space constrains the way we think about global issues and reinforces the existing structure of privilege we see in international culture today. It reinforces the idea that Western publications are superior and that the White view of a given situation is the one that lies closest to “the truth”. that its ideas and positions on issues are the right ones, that its sense of style is the very essence of modernity, and that its values are the ones that matter. It muzzles the very diversity it claims to seek and represent. This spectrum of influence ranges from ideological positions on geopolitics – for example, treating China as a threat – to economic solutions, climate change, the best books, and what is fashionable.

In addition, Western media are not accountable to non-Western societies in the way they are to Western societies. Members of British society, including minorities in Britain, have avenues to seek redress if something is misreported or misrepresented. An Asian business or government has no way to correct harm done by poorly analysed commentaries and viewpoints that are prejudicial to their interests. Any attempt to do so is seen as an attack on the free press and becomes an international scandal.

The Western journalist is transformed into a freedom fighter for the cause of the oppressed and in turn seeks notoriety, which further burnishes their credentials. We are seeing that in full display in Kabul right now.

Western governments and Western publications may have an antagonistic relationship at home, but overseas, they work together. Western governments clearly see the operation of foreign correspondents as working in their national interest, and so push for increased access, more open immigration rules, and lack of government interference in non-Western countries. A classic example of this was when the liberal US media, which missed no chance to criticise Donald Trump, went into hyperdrive for a few days as they applauded his decision to drop bombs on Syria and the mother of all bombs in Afghanistan. When it comes to war and displaying US military might across the world even when it is destructive and illegal, the media – both right and left – gets in line, as doing so is simply being patriotic and all values go out of the window. After all, “foreign lives don’t matter”. As an example, the Western media gave so much coverage to the unfortunate deaths of 12 US soldiers killed at the airport, yet hardly said anything about the 200 or more Afghans who were similarly killed.

White privilege also emboldens Western journalists to believe they have a right to an immediate visa to any country where they want to cover a story and embarrass a government. Any hesitation or refusal by a country to issue one without delay and embracing arms elicits a concerted attack by all Western media about cover-ups, human rights violations, and dirty tricks. But you would not even know if an Indian, Chinese, or African journalist was not allowed into the US, UK, or Germany – it is simply not news.

The global publishing market, which has its own significant problems with global White privilege also deserves a mention.

Every airport bookstore – perhaps the closest thing we have that reflects the book consumption tastes of the “international” audience – features the same books, primarily from Western authors. Non-Western topics, if they are covered at all, are usually written by non-Western authors.

Anyone looking for a non-Western perspective would likely be unfulfilled by what they find. The same could be said for someone poring through the standard best-seller list or the most prominent book reviews.

The reason is structural: the channels for getting published – going to the right creative writing programs, having the right agent, getting the right meeting with a publisher – are all easier to navigate for Westerners, and specifically White Westerners, than for anyone else.

Coverage of books is also oriented toward Western and White authors.

Thinking of ways to resolve these structural problems is admittedly hard. Concentration of power and influence is an unhappy by-product of an industry where an increasing number of consumers are interested in or are being channeled toward fewer and fewer sources of information. This sadly reflects a world where the wealth of non-Western knowledge and perspectives goes unrecognised and unpublished.

There are primarily two paths that can be followed in dismantling global White privilege in the media sphere.

The first is to encourage Western media outlets to become truly global in their operations. But this is highly unlikely given the deep rooted sense of racial superiority that is deep-rooted even in the so-called liberal media and the increasing divide between the West and the rest which has now put the Western media on a defensive footing.

The second is to encourage the growth of entirely non-Western media outlets, which would report on global news from a non-Western perspective. This will lead to a more vibrant debate on global issues and broader and deeper reporting of non-Western topics and perspectives. Asia must give birth to its own group of international media groups and publishers. It is time Asian investors started to look into this market seriously or continue to accept the bias that has now become so prevalent in Western media and endure the costs of such media manipulations.

Asia does not have independent media groups with truly global influence. There is no international commercial publisher either focused on the Asia market as a whole. Such a publisher would not just sell Western books to Asian readers, or sell Asian books to Westerners, but would also sell Asian books to Asian readers to knit together a truly “pan-Asian” reading audience.

A couple of large English-language media groups and publishers in Asia would also be able to challenge the reporting biases of Western media and retailers unwilling to showcase Asian writers.

More prominent Asian voices in media and publishing could only be a good thing. The region needs role models as its people develop new businesses, public policies and systems of government. It needs insights based on local research by its own writers, academics, business leaders, researchers and historians. Imagine how illuminating a “rewriting” of the region’s history as seen through the eyes of Asians could be?

An international-standard publisher based out of Asia would need to do three things.

First, it must market and sell directly to Asian populations. Second, it would need to search for new and insightful Asian works, in English and other languages, and present them to a global audience.

Finally, it would need to act as the middleman between Asian authors and Asian readers. Asian authors would no longer need to define success as “making it big” in the West (which inevitably leads to a form of literature which panders to Western tastes), as they could succeed with Asian customers.

The end result of either of these two paths is to build a non-Western media sphere that is treated seriously by the global elite. When a news network based in India or a newspaper based in Nigeria or Hong Kong can be held in the same high regard as The New York Times or the Financial Times, we will know that we have succeeded in eradicating global White privilege in the media.

 

Read more: 

https://johnmenadue.com/the-white-mans-media-must-be-challenged-in-the-post-western-world/

 

Please note than on this site we use more "non-Western" media as sources of information than "Whitey" media, which we often expose for being hypocrites... This does not mean that our "non-Western" media sources are correct either. One needs some "common sense" to sieve the dogs breakfast colourful bits of nuz, whatever dog is barfing it...

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BY Phil Butler

 

There’s a blazing truth staring Russia in the face. It’s a truth 193 other countries does not want to face either. Americans, by and large, do not give a damn what wars we win or lose. The plight of other nations, or even our next door neighbors, is too far outside our empowered exceptionalism. I know, I know, it’s a shocking idea. But I was once the cable guy, so I know.

Russia’s state owners RT (Russia Today) does a good job of countering western propaganda most of the time, and for a fraction of what western corporate media spends to spin a narrative. Unfortunately, the Russian news outlet gets it all wrong on many subjects. Case in point, a recent story quoting WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson discussing Afghanistan and how the media was complicit in hiding the truth about the failed from the start war. You see, western media only gave the American people what they wanted, a good reason to keep on being an empire. The directives from the elites who control the message, are not so difficult to conceal. This is because we don’t care. We don’t care. We don’t care about anybody. The antithesis of this is the lie, not Afghanistan, Vietnam, Syria, Ukraine, or the Clintons taking advantage of Haiti. We don’t care, get it?

Hrafnsson, who is supposed to be a smart guy, told RT that the fact Washington was able to deceive the world for two decades is more shocking than the Saigon-ish images of America’s pullout. Really? Washington was not doing much to cover up anything, and the mainstream media was doing even less to hide the fact America runs on the blood, guts, and legacy resources of other people and places. What? Do I blaspheme here? I assure you, I do not. Americans are preprogrammed from birth. It started a long time ago, before I was born. And I am old.

Were Kristinn Hrafnsson and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange naive enough to believe the release of the Afghan War Diary would make a difference? Had no one at WikiLeaks ever lived in or studied in America? Do these people not read history? The massive money flows, the military industrial complex bloodletting for profit, the big energy moves, private contractor bonanzas, all of it were not only predictable, but it was all in plain sight. It was in Vietnam too, but Americans were doing the twist, camping out at Woodstock, and watching their soap operas all day long. Business was good in 1965, but it was better in 2006, 2016, and even now.

I know many Russians. And a lot more Americans. I said at the onset of this report, that I was once the “cable guy,” or basically a service professional who sees it all. My upbringing made me the perfect cable technician, actually. My family went from rags to riches, from affluence to despair, over and over in the last five or six decades. So, my chameleon-like socioeconomic character helped me slide in an out of any circle. In cable, you see, one has to communicate and work in the projects, trailer parks, at the penthouses above prestigious streets, and at gated communities on Florida yacht basins. I was, in effect, the fly on the wall, so to speak. And Americana is not what most Russians or Germans think it is. Not at all. We are, in effect, the “copper top” batteries of wealth in the world. Yes, copper tops, I was there when you talked in the kitchen about those “rag heads” over in the deserts of the Middle East. I was hooking up your digital devices when you bragged about how we killed Hussein, Gadaffi, and how USAID fed the whole wide world. I hooked up your internet in the penthouse overlooking Vanderbilt University, when your rich daddy chastised me for suggesting the rich needed to be taxed more to help the poor. Your next door sex parties, the cruelty toward your animals, the drug dealing, the opinionated superiority you all exhibited at a point, I caught it in my mental mixtape.

Think of the movie Matrix. Pretend the machines have already taken over, then reason in the fact that each day, US per capita energy consumption includes 2.6 gallons of oil, 9.7 pounds of coal, and 255 cubic feet of natural gas. Also, by 2018 there were 46.0 million more than licensed drivers in the United States. Astonishingly, for every American born, over 75,000 gallons of petroleum will be used in their lifetime. The figures for other natural resources are as staggering. The average household in the US consumes 240 gallons of water per day. In some places in the world, people cannot get enough to drink to stay alive. We throw away enough food to feed every hungry man, woman, and child on Earth. Almost 25% of all the food we produce ends up in a landfill. Americans are the wealth generators for evil men so rich their names are hidden beneath 200 holding companies. More on this in a later story. Just come to terms with the reality of every policy discussion you ever read.

Listen, I was scanning my Facebook timeline yesterday when I came across a post asking followers to “Pray for Afghanistan.” When I read it, I began laughing uncontrollably. Then a tear crept down my cheek as I realized, just how fucked up we have become. The propaganda, the ad nauseum droning of how ‘great’ we are, how fantastic we have been, and the brainwashing that all my countrymen have undergone these decades…… Well, it ends up being the greatest tragedy to ever befall humankind. And now, it all begins to unravel. Unravelling, by the way, not by some cyberwar Vladimir Putin runs from his office command post in the Kremlin.

The world falling down around our heads is not Russia’s doing. It’s ours. Completely ours. We own it. I do not want to hurt the feelings of any Russian, Chinese, or even British friends, but these other nations have been supporting actors in a drama that has taken Earth to the brink of disaster. Part of the reason for this, is that one American in one million can find Afghanistan on a map for a $1 million dollar prize. Read a recent Gallop collaborative study that reveals a lot about Americans and their world view, and especially how effective the propaganda has been. Even though almost every lower- and middle-class American family had relatives who were service-people sent there, few have an inkling where or what Afghanistan is. We only need to pray for them because Trump was not able to rescue them when Biden became president. No, really. This is the American Russia does not get. Apathy and obtuseness is a gift, or part of our current DNA. I know this too because I was a geography teacher for a little while. My countrymen cannot find Afghanistan or Zambia on a labelled map because they don’t give a damn, not because they are stupid.

It is nice, however, that the Russians still hold out hope that the average American gives a damn. If you think about it, you can gauge how powerful the western propaganda machine has been, even America’s most feared enemies believe we are capable of better. I only wish we were. But it will never happen. It did not happen when Nero fiddled Rome into history. When Alexander died, his best generals made sure his vision did not go on. And when JFK was gunned down in Dallas, all the Camelots we Americans could ever dream up, died with him. We became the selfish, empowered, rampant consumer druggies, who pirated the world and called it democracy. And no, there is no longer an excuse.

We cannot pretend we did not know. The cable guy listened to you. The service tech fixing your $1,000 dollar dishwasher or $10,000 big screen paid attention. Every time you bitch about gas, Trump, Biden, education, or anything at all, you betray the fact you understand the lie. Nigerians are not dirt poor because they are inferior. The kids in Venezuela are not hungry or in need of clothes because of socialism. The world is in trouble because we wanted the lie. End of story. And I am sorry to be one of the only Americans man enough to admit it. And I was my military’s poster boy, when my comrades called, so don’t go there either. Own up. Fix it. Or just be honest enough to admit Americans wanted to take over the world. Russia and 193 other countries are beginning to see us, it’s time America became number 195 in understanding our world policy, and moving to rectify an unsustainable future.

This is not about America bashing. I am a patriot, and I love my country. In fact, I would be remiss if I did not write the truth of these matters. If we do not rectify the hegemony we created, there is no hope for the world. As powerful as we have become, the influence America has impossible to make disappear, to evaporate, or even reverse without a coinciding effect. The sooner we acknowledge, the better chance we have to survive what will certainly a day of environmental and ideological reckoning. We have to care again.

 

 

Phil Butler, is a policy investigator and analyst, a political scientist and expert on Eastern Europe, he’s an author of the recent bestseller “Putin’s Praetorians” and other books. He writes exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”.

 

Read more: https://journal-neo.org/2021/09/15/get-it-a-true-undertanding-of-american-policies/

 

Old Gus:

Cheer up, Phil... The idiotic rot is increasing at warp speed with AUKUS... and there is little we can do with this crazy rational notion... At some stage, some clever journo of the MSM will see the shit for what it is, like you do... At the moment we have no choice but to plod on, with our contrarian ways until we reach critical "mass" which we'll never reach, because people don't like their socks being set on fire. It seems we move one step forward and two steps back. We may have to cajole to the bourgeois and polish their scrotums. We may have not.

The planetary warming conditions will soon impose a new set (I did not say reset) of "thinking". At this present stage, the cleverer people are in minority and inefficient while being muzzled, the rest of humanity wants peace and tranquility on toast, the elite are the minuscule minority that runs the show, while most of the politicians are a bunch of sociopaths awaiting their bigger cut of the pie, while projecting the illusion of doing something useful. The army imagines star wars...

Biden should sack Pelosi, but he won't. Biden should court-marshal Milley, but he won't... Biden should free JULIAN ASSANGE, but he won't... Biden is the ultimate hypocrite for an ultimate hypocrite media, designed to make us compicit in the hypocrisy. As a Catholic, Biden has no idea of godly unreality. People like him INVENT their idea of god, which DOES NOT EXIST ANYWAY, to suit their rotten actions... Okay... For a bit of comic relief see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGASvVqzOa0

 

 

We are sill in the wake of this gigantic delusion... At least Dave knows Adam...

 

 

And although we "need" to know, we need informers, thinkers and philosophers, but not "the news" which is played like a violin by politicians, daily...