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New World Disorder
Insight Magazine Online ^ | October 10, 2001 | Arnaud de Borchgrave

Posted on 10/14/2001 3:46:21 PM PDT by StealthChild

Sept. 11th: The Culpability of the American Press (my words)

10/10/01 - WASHINGTON -- Almost any English-language newspaper anywhere in the developing world carries more foreign news than America’s top two or three dailies combined. Since the end of the Cold War, the constant melodrama of trivia, from Tonya Harding to Monica Lewinsky and from O.J. Simpson to Gary Condit, blinded us to the new forces shaping the developing world.

In a comparable news period, Harding garnered more ink and airtime than the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 that collapsed the Soviet empire and its communist ideology. Following the twin victories in the Cold War and the Gulf War, editors and TV producers, in their infinite wisdom, decided that Americans don’t care about foreign news and focused instead on less expensive to cover domestic melodramas.

For the major conglomerates and mega-companies that own the media giants, the bottom line reigned supreme. The public good was a quaint concept relegated to academic debates, as was the journalistic duty of taking what’s important and making it interesting. Stains on Monica’s dress became more important than the growing popularity of Osama bin Laden in the slums of Muslim capitals.

Prior to Sept. 11, ABC World News Tonight frequently reduced the rest of the world to a single foreign news item, more often than not of marginal importance. As the New York Times’ Maureen Dowd put it, "It’s somewhat embarrassing that we didn’t look outward sooner, that foreign wars got less TV air time than the war against wrinkles." The fact that Osama bin Laden was running a global terror network in some 60 countries was unknown by 99 percent of Americans; or that Pakistan’s Islamic schools (madrassas) are producing an endless supply of recruits for terrorist training in Afghanistan; or that Pakistan’s crassly ignorant religious leaders are promoting bin Laden’s hatred of America; or that fanatics have won the hearts and minds of the Muslim masses while they chloroformed the silent majority into submission. And CBS’ Dan Rather wondered out loud on Larry King Live, "How did we get sucker punched?" The dumbing down of the media was the slippery slope that led to the dumbing down of America.

For 10 years following the end of the Cold War, three administrations (including two Clinton terms) saw only the global triumph of democratic capitalism. Unbeknownst to the media, globalization became shorthand for American economic and cultural imperialism for countless millions, not only in the developing world, but also in developed European countries, from Seattle two years ago to Genoa last July. Anti-capitalist demonstrations were duly noted, but the dots were never connected to the forces that now lionize bin Laden.

For most of the developing world, it was still a matter of how to put food on the family table, not twice or three times but once a day. Muslim clerics from Indonesia to Pakistan, the world’s two most populous Islamic states, and from Egypt to Morocco, tell their impoverished flocks that America lives in the lap of luxury at the sweat of their brow. And to add insult to injury, they say that America is supplying billions in military hardware to Israel to keep the Palestinians enslaved. All the ingredients for the "Clash of Civilizations," posited by Prof. Samuel Huntington in his famous book, have slowly hardened without the ever-alert mass media machine taking notice.

Sept. 11 snapped Rip Van Winkle policy wonks out of a long post-Cold War sleep. They suddenly advocated a "belt of democracy" to wean the masses away from a clergy that doubles in brass as witch doctors. Unfortunately, masses that can’t read or write -- Pakistan is 70 percent illiterate -- have been led to believe that democracy is the smokescreen behind which the evil American empire advances its pawns. Obscurantist theocracy is the mullahs’ vessel of choice to keep the masses at sea in the real world.

Gen. Hameed Gul, the retired Pakistani intelligence chief who plays Svengali as "strategic adviser" to the country’s extremist religious formations, points to the feudal regimes of the Gulf to prove to his clerical followers that even America is not really serious about democracy as a global model. The retired general is also a friend and admirer of Osama bin Laden and his son-in-law Mullah Mohammad Omar, the Taliban’s "Supreme Leader of the Faithful."

The ruling royal families of the Gulf are the third most hated by the "fundos" (local jargon for fundamentalists) after the United States and Israel. For democracy to be meaningful to the masses, the divine right of rulers in the Gulf would have to morph into constitutional monarchies as unifying symbols over non-royal governments elected by popular mandate.

The ruler of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani, buys time by subsidizing the Qatari-based Al Jazeera TV station that acts as a mouthpiece for Osama bin Laden. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates keep their flat-earth clerics at bay by ladling out largess to Pakistan’s madrassas -- religious schools that produced recruits for Osama bin Laden’s terrorist training camps in Afghanistan.

Democracies have proved time and again that it takes a major international crisis to get them out of their preferred state of denial. Hopefully this time mainstream media will remain focused on the new world disorder.

By: ARNAUD de BORCHGRAVE, UPI Editor At Large (Insight's Founding Editor)


TOPICS: Editorial; Front Page News; News/Current Events
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" The dumbing down of the media was the slippery slope that led to the dumbing down of America."

Yet another tribute to the Clinton legacy...America's 8-year affair with their 3-ring circus government left them asleep at the wheel.

1 posted on 10/14/2001 3:46:21 PM PDT by StealthChild
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To: StealthChild; JMJ333
 Since the end of the Cold War, the constant melodrama of
trivia, from Tonya Harding to Monica Lewinsky and from O.J.
Simpson to Gary Condit, blinded us to the new forces shaping
the developing world.

And yet, Clinton's treason remains unreported
to this very day.  Do you think that will change?

Following the twin victories in the Cold War and the Gulf War, editors and TV
producers, in their infinite wisdom, decided that Americans don’t care about
foreign news and focused instead on less expensive
to cover domestic melodramas.

Maybe it got worse, but it sure didn't start then.  I lived in Canada during
the seventies and was amazed, even then, at how little international news
Americans received as opposed to Canadians.

The dumbing down of the media was the slippery slope that led to the dumbing
down of America.

No, the dumbing down of education led to a nation of nationalistic illiterates
who could not be bothered to look beyond the borders.

ARNAUD de BORCHGRAVE, UPI Editor At Large

I'm not impressed.

2 posted on 10/14/2001 3:58:15 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: StealthChild
The press is to blame much more directly than that: if you read French and German papers or chats as I do, you'll see every vile slander generated by the leftist America-haters in our own midst repeated ad nauseum all over the world.

And becuase these lies (like the slander that the US is responsible for startved Iraqi children) are repeated verbatim in 'reputable' Western news sources, these slanders are believed all over the non-Western world.

3 posted on 10/14/2001 4:03:15 PM PDT by pierrem15
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To: StealthChild
While Clinton crowd were busy plundering Russia and Eastern Europe nations, doing a little empire building in Balkans and Caucasus with the help of Bin Laden cohorts, the cancer was metasizing in Muslim world. But nobody wanted to pop the insane Wall St. bubble. The bubble is still around, although it deflated a bit. Now

the bubble is taken hostage by Bin Laden.

The question is then:

How much American blood is the bubble worth ?


4 posted on 10/14/2001 4:08:13 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: StealthChild
Aside from ABC which prints news from the PLO fax line, all the other media print only that news which it gets from the DNC.
5 posted on 10/14/2001 4:45:20 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: StealthChild
When America's best reporter speaks, we should listen carefully. For certain the big three major Television networks have failed to inform the people, and in their attempt to "catch up" to events in the Middle East and South Asia Brokaw, Jennings and Rather fill the screen as tired, old, fatuous men who, if the networks had any sense, should be retired along with their producers and other flacks.
6 posted on 10/14/2001 4:54:48 PM PDT by gaspar
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To: StealthChild
I like almost all this guy wrote...reminds me of Vazsonyi...the foriegners out of dictatorships seem to see things more clearly...wonder why that is?(heh heh heh)

FMCDH

7 posted on 10/14/2001 5:29:54 PM PDT by nothingnew
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To: TigerLikesRooster
A lot considering the dark the officials are keeping us about the "true" effect of the anthrax in order to keep the economy chugging along.
8 posted on 10/14/2001 5:42:10 PM PDT by L`enn
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To: L`enn
Speaking of the economy. I was working on an defense industry analysis report this afternoon...and low and behold. Back in Febuary 2001 annual statements cited Osama Bin Laden and Afganistan as a source of projected business. Simply amazing.
9 posted on 10/14/2001 6:19:11 PM PDT by SSN558
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To: StealthChild
Great article. Thanks for the post.
10 posted on 10/14/2001 9:08:04 PM PDT by Sawdring
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