Manufacturing Consent

Apr 07, 2003 16:06

Okay, so the U.S. government and media scream bloody murder when dead or captured U.S. soldiers appear in the Iraqi media, but it's okay for pictures of dead Iraqis to be front-page news in U.S. newspapers. That's one thing, and it's pretty disgusting hypocrisy in and of itself, but I just caught an Associated Press article about U.S. anti-war Read more... )

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chocolatesmudge April 7 2003, 16:32:14 UTC
Yeesh. I didn't know the kind of damage rubber bullets could do to a person. That looks brutal.

It is interesting how American media draws this line at showing dead people on TV or in print, unless they're the "bad guys."

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goteam April 7 2003, 16:56:26 UTC
So-called "rubber" bullets are actually metal pellets coated in rubber. Unless you're wearing leather or heavy denim/canvas, they can rip right through clothes into skin and muscle. It's my understanding that they're pretty much guaranteed to leave a huge, nasty welt at the very least. Other "non-lethal projectiles", like bean bags and wooden dowels, are pretty nasty, too. I'm really glad I don't have any firsthand experience with any of this, and really angry that pantsofdoom does.

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chocolatesmudge April 7 2003, 16:35:49 UTC
By the way, you might find maxomai's journal interesting. It is a collection of news links, some war-related, some not.

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sillygoosegirl April 10 2003, 07:31:19 UTC
The whole claim that Iraqi media isn't allowed to show pictures of dead Americans seemed like a bunch of bull shit to me. It seems to me that our government should respect freedom of the press everywhere. Were Americans and Iraqis created unequal?

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