Glenn
Greenwald on "Submissive" Media's Drumbeat for War and
"Despicable" Anti-Muslim Scapegoating
In
the aftermath of the Paris attacks, media coverage has seen familiar
patterns: uncritically repeat government claims, defend expansive
state power, and blame the Muslim community for the acts of a few. We
discuss media fearmongering, anti-Muslim scapegoating, ISIL’s
roots, and war profiteering with Glenn Greenwald, Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist and co-founder of The Intercept. "Every
time there’s a terrorist attack, Western leaders exploit that
attack to do more wars," Greenwald says. "Which in turn
means they transfer huge amounts of taxpayer money to these
corporations that sell arms. And so investors are fully aware that
the main people who are going to benefit from this escalation as a
result of Paris are not the American people or the people of the West
— and certainly not the people of Syria — it is essentially the
military-industrial complex."
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