RT
America Torched in Witch Hunt ’17
Chris
Hedges
12
November, 2017
In
one of the most horrendous blows to press freedom since the
anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, the U.S. Department of
Justice has
forced the
news broadcaster RT
America to
file under the Foreign
Agents Registration Act (FARA).
The
assault on RT America, on which I host the show “On
Contact,”
has nothing to do with the dissemination of Russian propaganda. It
is driven by RT America’s decision to provide a platform to
critics of American capitalism and imperialism, critics who lambast
a system of government that can no longer be called democratic. And
it is accompanied by the installation of algorithms by Google,
Facebook and Twitter that divert readers away from left-wing,
progressive and anti-war websites, including Truthdig. The World
Socialist Web Site has seen its search traffic from Google fall by
74 percent since April. Google, in a further blow, this month
removed RT from its list of “preferred” channels on YouTube.
Twitter has blocked all advertising by the channel.
Put
the censorship campaigns together and the message is clear:
Left-wing critics, already marginalized by the state, must be
silenced.
It
would seem, given how we are locked out of the corporate media and
public broadcasting, that the assault is overkill. But the ideology
that sustains the corporate state, the “free market”
and neoliberalism has
lost all credibility. The corporate state has no counterargument to
its critics. The nakedness of corporate greed, exploitation and
repression is transparent across the political spectrum. The
ideological fortress erected by corporate power and sustained by its
courtiers in the press and academia has collapsed. All it has left
is a crude censorship.
Complicit
in this censorship is a bankrupt liberal class. The institutions
tasked with defending press freedom—including the ACLU, Human
Rights Watch, the Committee to Protect Journalists and PEN—along
with major news outlets such as The New York Times, have served as
the corporate state’s useful idiots. Only a handful of
journalists, including Truthdig
Editor in Chief Robert Scheer,
grasp and decry the very real danger before us.
The
charge that RT and these left-wing sites disseminate “foreign
propaganda” is the beginning, not the end, of a broad campaign
against press freedom. Once this precedent of state censorship is
normalized, far more tepid and compliant media outlets will be
targeted. Max Blumenthal wrote two good pieces on AlterNet about the
puppet masters behind the censorship campaign.
[Click here and here.]
The
venom of the state toward its critics was displayed in
a report by
the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), “Assessing Russian
Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. Elections,” issued Jan.
6. In the report, seven pages were specifically directed at RT
America, much of the language focused on the journalist Abby
Martin.
Martin became one of the best-known critics of the corporate state
during the Occupy movement. Her show on RT, “Breaking the Set,”
which had been off the air for nearly two years when the report was
published—a glaring error for an intelligence community awash in
budgets of tens of billions of dollars—was denounced as a
disseminator of “radical discontent.” The report complained that
RT gave airtime to third-party candidate debates. The document
attacked RT hosts for asserting that the two-party system does not
represent the views of at least one-third of the population and is a
sham. It excoriated the network for covering Black Lives Matter,
Occupy Wall Street and fracking.
The
report charged:
RT’s reports often characterize the United States as a “surveillance state” and allege widespread infringements of civil liberties, police brutality, and drone use.
RT has also focused on criticism of the US economic system, US currency policy, alleged Wall Street greed, and the US national debt. Some of RT’s hosts have compared the United States to Imperial Rome and have predicted that government corruption and “corporate greed” will lead to US financial collapse.
The
“Alice in Wonderland” quality of the report would be laughable
if it was not so ominous. The United States, in fact, is a
surveillance state. Civil liberties have been eviscerated. Police
brutality is endemic. Our drone wars have made us state terrorists.
The economic structure serves the wealthiest corporations and
oligarchs. Wall Street is run by a criminal class. Our debt is
unsustainable, especially once the dollar is no longer the
world’s reserve
currency,
and like all decaying empires we are headed for collapse. The DNI
report clarifies what the ruling elites fear—not fake news but the
truth. And the truth is that the elites have destroyed the country
and are traitors to democracy.
The
DNI report was followed by a congressional hearing on “Extremist
Content and Russian Disinformation Online,” held Oct. 31.
Executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google were grilled about their
roles in distributing fake news and extremist content that in the
words of Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley included “spread[ing]
stories about abuse of black Americans by law enforcement.” The
executives promised to double down on their censorship, and they did
so.
The
ruling elites are desperately trying to shift the focus away from
the cause of the political insurgencies on the left and the right:
extreme social inequality. It is for this reason that critics who
highlight and explore the roots and causes of social inequality must
be discredited or silenced. If social inequality is accepted as the
driving force behind the decay of the American state and the
mounting rage of much of the population, then the structures that
profit from this inequality will come under assault. All the elites
have left is to paint their critics as “agents of a foreign
power.”
The
United States increasingly resembles a totalitarian state. Our
anemic democracy is on life support. A reasoned debate about social
inequality or the crimes and misjudgments of empire is becoming
impossible. This presages a frightening future. There will be many
“good” Americans who, when the history of this moment is
recorded, will be responsible. And one day, to their surprise, they
too will be victims.
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