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Global Village Idiocy
The New York Times ^ | 12 May 2002 | THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

Posted on 05/11/2002 7:57:00 PM PDT by SBeck

May 12, 2002
Global Village Idiocy
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

[J] AKARTA, Indonesia ? During a dinner with Indonesian journalists in Jakarta, I was taken aback when Dini Djalal, a reporter for The Far Eastern Economic Review, suddenly launched into a blistering criticism of the Fox News Channel and Bill O'Reilly. "They say [on Fox], `We report, you decide,' but it's biased ? they decide before us," she said. "They say there is no spin, but I get dizzy looking at it. I also get upset when they invite on Muslims and just insult them."

Why didn't she just not watch Fox when she came to America, I wondered? No, no, no, explained Ms. Djalal: The Fox Channel is now part of her Jakarta cable package. The conservative Bill O'Reilly is in her face every night.

On my way to Jakarta I stopped in Dubai, where I watched the Arab News Network at 2 a.m. ANN broadcasts from Europe, outside the control of any Arab government, but is seen all over the Middle East. It was running what I'd call the "greatest hits" from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: nonstop film of Israelis hitting, beating, dragging, clubbing and shooting Palestinians. I would like to say the footage was out of context, but there was no context. There were no words. It was just pictures and martial music designed to inflame passions.

An Indonesian working for the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, who had just visited the Islamic fundamentalist stronghold of Jogjakarta, told me this story: "For the first time I saw signs on the streets there saying things like, `The only solution to the Arab-Israel conflict is jihad ? if you are true Muslim, register yourself to be a volunteer.' I heard people saying, `We have to do something, otherwise the Christians or Jewish will kill us.' When we talked to people to find out where [they got these ideas], they said from the Internet. They took for granted that anything they learned from the Internet is true. They believed in a Jewish conspiracy and that 4,000 Jews were warned not to come to work at the World Trade Center [on Sept. 11]. It was on the Internet."

What's frightening him, he added, is that there is an insidious digital divide in Jogjakarta: "Internet users are only 5 percent of the population ? but these 5 percent spread rumors to everyone else. They say, `He got it from the Internet.' They think it's the Bible."

If there's one thing I learned from this trip to Israel, Jordan, Dubai and Indonesia, it's this: thanks to the Internet and satellite TV, the world is being wired together technologically, but not socially, politically or culturally. We are now seeing and hearing one another faster and better, but with no corresponding improvement in our ability to learn from, or understand, one another. So integration, at this stage, is producing more anger than anything else. As the writer George Packer recently noted in The Times Magazine, "In some ways, global satellite TV and Internet access have actually made the world a less understanding, less tolerant place."

At its best, the Internet can educate more people faster than any media tool we've ever had. At its worst, it can make people dumber faster than any media tool we've ever had. The lie that 4,000 Jews were warned not to go into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11 was spread entirely over the Internet and is now thoroughly believed in the Muslim world. Because the Internet has an aura of "technology" surrounding it, the uneducated believe information from it even more. They don't realize that the Internet, at its ugliest, is just an open sewer: an electronic conduit for untreated, unfiltered information.

Worse, just when you might have thought you were all alone with your extreme views, the Internet puts you together with a community of people from around the world who hate all the things and people you do. And you can scrap the BBC and just get your news from those Web sites that reinforce your own stereotypes.

A couple of years ago, two Filipino college graduates spread the "I Love You" virus over the Internet, causing billion of dollars in damage to computers and software. But at least that virus was curable with the right software. There is another virus going around today, though, that's much more serious. I call it the "I Hate You" virus. It's spread on the Internet and by satellite TV. It infects people's minds with the most vile ideas, and it can't be combated by just downloading a software program. It can be reversed only with education, exchanges, diplomacy and human interaction ? stuff you have to upload the old-fashioned way, one on one. Let's hope it's not too late.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: internetrumors
Fire away.
1 posted on 05/11/2002 7:57:01 PM PDT by SBeck
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To: SBeck
There is another virus going around today, though, that's much more serious. I call it the "I Hate You" virus. It's spread on the Internet and by satellite TV.

That particular virus has been around for a long time -- we just became of aware of how deadly it is on 9/11.

2 posted on 05/11/2002 8:16:37 PM PDT by browardchad
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To: SBeck
Everytime I read T. Friedman , I need to wrap my head with duct tape, He reminds me of how much I cant stand these weak kneed liberals, his comments make me think of plowing a truck filled with fertilizer into his newspaper building making sure snipers are stationed outside to pick off any survivors! Why couldnt he have worked in the WTC? This man is wasting precious air, hes in desprate need of a sound thrashing followed by a sudden impaling . Of course we need him to keep our blood pressure up and to remind us of who the global idiots really are!
3 posted on 05/11/2002 8:17:54 PM PDT by claptrap
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To: SBeck
I guess Tommy Boy wants to banish the net and require everyone to read the NYT's, listen to NPR, and watch PBS.
4 posted on 05/11/2002 8:18:31 PM PDT by Maynerd
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To: nutmeg
bump
5 posted on 05/11/2002 8:21:57 PM PDT by nutmeg
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To: SBeck
Isnt it amazing how these liberals are such good friends with terrorists and global riff-raff that they are always getting their opinion and then these same liberals try to rub their readers face in it? ( I have to remember to take my foil hat off to wrap head with duct tape ) You know I think Friedman might be a terrorist collabarator, there might be launch codes hidden in his crappy sentence structure!
6 posted on 05/11/2002 8:26:42 PM PDT by claptrap
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To: SBeck
Friedman doesn't realize the Demos think anything the party liners put out as talking points is the truth too. Guess he didn't see lies from liberals like he does the lies off the internet.
7 posted on 05/11/2002 9:14:29 PM PDT by pacpam
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To: SBeck
FOR OVER 2000 YEARS THERE HAS BEEN VIOLENCE MURDER SLAVERY ETC ETC IN THE MIDDLE EAST. THERE WERE ONLY PRIMATIVE MEANS OF COMMUNICATION AT THAT TIME AND DOWN THROUGH TIME TO THE PRESENT.THE TEACHINGS OF ISLAM SHOULD AND MUST BE TAUGHT TO ALL PEOPLES IN THE FREE SOCIETIES OF THE WORLD SO THEY MAY BETTER UNDERSTAND WHAT ISLAMIC TERRORISTS ARE REALLY STRIVING FOR. IT SHOULD NOT BE TAUGHT BY LIBERALS OR BY ISLAMI FAITH BASED PEOPLES. GOD BLESS THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE
8 posted on 05/11/2002 9:28:32 PM PDT by MODYKA
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To: SBeck
During a dinner with Indonesian journalists in Jakarta, I was taken aback when Dini Djalal, a reporter for The Far Eastern Economic Review, suddenly launched into a blistering criticism of the Fox News Channel and Bill O'Reilly. "They say [on Fox], `We report, you decide,' but it's biased ? they decide before us," she said. "They say there is no spin, but I get dizzy looking at it. I also get upset when they invite on Muslims and just insult them."

How fortunate Friedman was to have found a foreigner to mouth his and his paper's view of FOX news.

9 posted on 05/11/2002 9:33:48 PM PDT by What Is Ain't
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To: SBeck
I almost agree with Friedman on this. False information CAN be spread around the world, quickly and perniciously. However, he operates on the assumption that his august and bigoted New York Times is part of the cure, rather than part of the problem.

There is far more truth here, on FreeRepublic, on the Internet, than there is in his columns and in the political and diplomatic reporting of his newspaper.

Savvy users of the Internet know how to distinguish between fact and fiction. That is much more than can be said of Mr. Friedman in his writings on the Middle East.

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10 posted on 05/11/2002 11:03:29 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob
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To: SBeck
Astonishingly content-free article. Pure self-stroke.
11 posted on 05/12/2002 5:13:57 AM PDT by NativeNewYorker
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To: What Is Ain't
How fortunate Friedman was to have found a foreigner to mouth his and his paper's view of FOX news.

Excellent point.

12 posted on 05/12/2002 5:14:46 AM PDT by NativeNewYorker
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To: SBeck
Hard to know where to begin in critiquing this piece of nonsense so I'll just note Friedman's belief that Fox News' "conservatism" and the Arab News Network incitement to suicide bombing are similar evils.
13 posted on 05/12/2002 5:25:09 AM PDT by jalisco555
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