CNN And Washington Post Busted For Pro-Israel Propaganda Shenanigans
Both CNN and The Washington Post have been caught
engaging in some pretty shady journalistic malpractice with their Israel
reporting in recent days.
In a new article titled “CNN Runs Gaza
Coverage Past Jerusalem Team Operating Under Shadow of IDF Censor,” The Intercept reports that all of CNN’s reporting
on Israel and Palestine is funneled through a bureau in Jerusalem which slants
reporting to benefit Israeli information interests and is subject to regulation
by Israeli military censors. The Intercept also reports that last year CNN
“hired a former soldier from the IDF’s Military Spokesperson Unit to serve as a
reporter” at the onset of the war on Gaza.
Unnamed CNN staff told The Intercept that CNN’s
iron-fisted protocols for regulating information related to the
Israel-Palestine issue have had a “demonstrable impact on coverage of the Gaza
war”.
“‘War-crime’ and ‘genocide’ are taboo words,” the
anonymous CNN staff member said. “Israeli bombings in Gaza will be reported as
‘blasts’ attributed to nobody, until the Israeli military weighs in to either
accept or deny responsibility. Quotes and information provided by Israeli army
and government officials tend to be approved quickly, while those from
Palestinians tend to be heavily scrutinized and slowly processed.”
The Intercept reports that the former IDF spinmeister
has been bylined in dozens of CNN stories since the attack on Gaza began, with
one report being “little more than a direct statement released from the IDF.”
Kind of makes you wonder why CNN doesn’t just cut out
the middleman and run all its reporting directly through IDF headquarters in
Tel Aviv. Seems like it would be a bit more efficient, and certainly a lot more
honest.
Meanwhile The Washington Post has been caught
assigning a reporter with a history of anti-Palestinian bias to write a smear
piece on independent media outlets Electronic Intifada and The Grayzone for
their critical reporting on Israel’s ongoing massacre in Gaza.
Both Electronic Intifada and The Grayzone received emails from a Washington Post reporter
named Elizabeth Dwoskin, who said she’s writing a piece on “efforts to minimize
or misdirect information about the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel” and
interrogating them about their articles casting doubt on the official
narrative about what exactly happened that
day.
As Electronic Intifada’s Ali Abunimah highlighted on Twitter, when Dwoskin was at Columbia University twenty years
ago she was authoring Nakba denialist claims that Palestine never existed and
that prior to Israel’s formation the land was inhabited only by “desert
Bedouins without a sense of national identity as we know it today.”
It’s bad enough for The Washington Post to be
attacking independent media for asking the critical questions and doing the
real journalism the Post itself should also be doing, but to assign someone
with a public history of egregiously anti-Palestinian rhetoric to the task is
especially lacking in journalistic integrity.
“If I’m following, a reporter that has denied the fact
that Palestinians existed before the state of Israel is allowed to cover
Israel/Palestine and write about ‘misinformation’ for Washington Post?” tweeted award-winning journalist Laila Al-Arian of
Abunimah’s revelation.
Neither of these instances will come as a surprise to
anyone who has been paying critical attention to the amazingly awful reporting
the western mass media have been churning out about the Gaza assault these last
three months, but they do offer some rare insight behind the curtain into how
the sausage gets made.
The biggest misconception about propaganda is that it
is something that happens to other people, and is done by other countries.
Westerners like to think of themselves as free-thinking people whose worldviews
are formed by facts and truth, contrasting themselves with nations like North
Korea and China where populations are viewed as being subjected to
conformity-enforcing propaganda. They believe that if propaganda does occur in
the west, it comes here from nations like Russia trying to corrupt our minds and
weaken our trust in our institutions, or if the propaganda is domestic in
origin it only affects people in other political parties.
In reality the typical western mind has been marinating in
domestic propaganda throughout
its entire life, and its worldview has been manufactured for it by powerful
manipulators who benefit from its intellectual compliance with their interests.
The indoctrination into the mainstream western worldview began in school, and
it continues throughout adulthood with the help
of mainstream media outlets like
CNN and The Washington Post.
If we’re ever to have a healthy civilization, we’re
going to have to wake up from the propaganda-induced coma we’ve been placed in
so we can begin pushing against the cage walls we’ve been indoctrinated our
whole lives into ignoring and start using the power of our numbers to force
real change in the systems which govern our world. Luckily the atrocities that
have been taking place in Gaza have been rapidly waking people up, because it
turns out there’s only
so much propaganda spin you
can put on the murder of thousands of children.
The more people become aware that our civilization is
built on deception and everything we’ve been told about the world is a lie, the
closer we get to living in a truth-based society where nothing like the Gaza
massacre would ever be permitted to occur.
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