Vice
News: Now Would Be a 'Pretty Good Time' To Nuke Russia
Irresponsible
dehumanization of perceived geopolitical foes prepares Americans for
endless war
Danielle
Ryan
11
July, 2015
Not
much surprises me anymore when it comes to the treatment of Russia by
mainstream Western media. But this floored me.
My
first thought was that the author must have been the victim of a bad
editor and that he couldn’t possibly have approved of the
headline himself.
Then
I saw him tweeting this and was promptly disabused of that notion.
Is
now a good time to “launch an attack” on Russia? I don’t know
Ezra, why don’t you tell us? You seem to know a thing or two
about it.
I
suppose it really depends on whether you think dropping a nuclear
bomb on and murdering hundreds of thousands of Russian men, women and
children would be a “good” idea in the first place. After that,
the timing would seem pretty irrelevant.
But
really, where do you suggest, Ezra?
Moscow?
St. Petersburg? Maybe that’s too obvious. Might be better to catch
those awful Russians off guard with something less predictable.
Vladivostok? Irkutsk?
You
see, replying to critics on Twitter, Ezra says he wants us to “see
past” the headline to the real meat of the piece — but frankly,
when you publish something so utterly shameful and incendiary, the
content underneath it becomes almost irrelevant.
Try as I might, I can’t understand how any journalist or editor could hit the publish button on something like that. Here’s a question Vice might want to consider.
Try as I might, I can’t understand how any journalist or editor could hit the publish button on something like that. Here’s a question Vice might want to consider.
Could you just imagine the US media reaction if @RT_com had a headline: “Now would be a good time to nuke the USA?” pic.twitter.com/YloulTZ8IT
— Bryan MacDonald (@27khv)
July 10, 2015
I
can only imagine the outrage and sweeping condemnation RT would face
after such a headline. The word ‘propaganda’ would be flying
around for days, and rightly so. The headline itself would be
making headlines:
- Russia Today suggests launching nuclear attack on the US
- RT thinks it’d be a “pretty good” time to nuke America
- Putin’s propaganda channel suggests nuking the US
Because
we can talk about nuclear strategy, early warning systems, first
strike capability and ICBMs all day, but what it comes down to is
that we are talking about human beings — and this kind of thing
dehumanizes.
This dehumanization is not restricted to Russia. In fact, Russia gets off easily compared to some. Flippant headlines about nuking Iran have already been gracing the pages of newspapers for years. And here’s a particularly outrageous one from US News & World Report recently about Iraq:
This dehumanization is not restricted to Russia. In fact, Russia gets off easily compared to some. Flippant headlines about nuking Iran have already been gracing the pages of newspapers for years. And here’s a particularly outrageous one from US News & World Report recently about Iraq:
Apparently the US is “too careful” when it comes to civilian deaths & we should all just “get used to” Iraqis dying. pic.twitter.com/jaJx30eod1
— Danielle Ryan (@DanielleRyanJ)
June 28, 2015
Irresponsible
dehumanization of perceived geopolitical foes prepares Americans for
endless war. It prepares people to not really care too much about the
human costs of war.
To stand by, unquestioning, you’d have to see these places not as countries filled with normal people living normal lives, but as filled with menacing, backward barbarians who probably deserve it.
To stand by, unquestioning, you’d have to see these places not as countries filled with normal people living normal lives, but as filled with menacing, backward barbarians who probably deserve it.
And
here’s some proof that it’s working.
As I wrote to Vice’s editor — and rarely do I feel bothered enough to write to an editor — this is not about taking ‘sides’ on the debate over Ukraine and Russia.
This is about not losing sight of the responsibility on the shoulders of reporters and editors to treat this subject with the respect, seriousness and restraint that it deserves.
We need to do better. No excuses.
The original VICE article is HERE
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