Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
39. The disinformation campaign (from Oct. 4, 2001)
Wed Apr 9, 2014, 12:05 PM
Apr 2014
Western media follow a depressingly familiar formula when it comes to the preparation of a nation for conflict

Phillip Knightley
The Guardian, Thursday 4 October 2001 05.47 EDT

The way wars are reported in the western media follows a depressingly predictable pattern: stage one, the crisis; stage two, the demonisation of the enemy's leader; stage three, the demonisation of the enemy as individuals; and stage four, atrocities. At the moment we are at stages two and three: efforts to show that not only Osama bin Laden and the Taliban are fanatical and cruel but that most Afghans - even many Muslims - are as well. We are already through stage one, the reporting of a crisis which negotiations appear unable to resolve. Politicians, while calling for diplomacy, warn of military retaliation. The media reports this as "We're on the brink of war", or "War is inevitable".

News coverage concentrates on the build up of military force, and prominent columnists and newspaper editorials urge war. But there are usually sizable minorities of citizens concerned that all avenues for peace have not been fully explored and although the mainstream media ignores or plays down their protests, these have to be dampened down unless they gain strength.

We now enter stage two of the pattern - the demonisation of the enemy's leader. Comparing the leader with Hitler is a good start because of the instant images that Hitler's name provokes. So when George Bush Sr likened Iraq's takeover of Kuwait with the Nazi blitzkrieg in Europe in the 1930s, the media quickly took up the theme. Saddam Hussein was painted as a second Hitler, hated by his own people and despised in the Arab world. Equally, in the Kosovo conflict, the Serbs were portrayed as Nazi thugs intent on genocide and words like "Auschwitz-style furnaces" and "Holocaust" were used.

The crudest approach is to suggest that the leader is insane. Saddam Hussein was "a deranged psychopath", Milosevic was mad, and the Spectator recently headlined an article on Osama bin Laden: "Inside the mind of the maniac". Those who publicly question any of this can expect an even stronger burst of abuse. In the Gulf war they were labelled "friends of terrorists, ranters, nutty, hypocrites, animals, barbarians, mad, traitors, unhinged, appeasers and apologists". The Mirror called peace demonstrators "misguided, twisted individuals always eager to comfort and support any country but their own. They are a danger to all us - the enemy within." Columnist Christopher Hitchens, in last week's Spectator article, Damn the doves, says that intellectuals who seek to understand the new enemy are no friends of peace, democracy or human life.

The third stage in the pattern is the demonisation not only of the leader but of his people. The simplest way of doing this is the atrocity story. The problem is that although many atrocity stories are true - after all, war itself is an atrocity - many are not.

Take the Kuwaiti babies story. Its origins go back to the first world war when British propaganda accused the Germans of tossing Belgian babies into the air and catching them on their bayonets. Dusted off and updated for the Gulf war, this version had Iraqi soldiers bursting into a modern Kuwaiti hospital, finding the premature babies ward and then tossing the babies out of incubators so that the incubators could be sent back to Iraq.

CONTINUED...

http://www.theguardian.com/education/2001/oct/04/socialsciences.highereducation
I imagine someone will arrive shortly to denigrate him. nt Mnemosyne Apr 2014 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author G_j Apr 2014 #2
Surely . . . markpkessinger Apr 2014 #4
or just repeat, once again but louder, that Syria-war opponents will have egg on our face MisterP Apr 2014 #7
Wow. Just Wow.. I'm trying to digest all of this.. mind boggling deja vu. 2banon Apr 2014 #3
Let me see if I understand this correctly . . . markpkessinger Apr 2014 #5
It's not a pretty picture, is it. amandabeech Apr 2014 #12
Kerry seems a puzzle these days. KoKo Apr 2014 #18
"Maybe Obama doesn't want to KNOW what he doesn't want to KNOW" Aerows Apr 2014 #20
I liked Kerry as a presidential candidate back in 2004. amandabeech Apr 2014 #23
Well said! n/t markpkessinger Apr 2014 #34
Thank you! amandabeech Apr 2014 #35
KnR! n/t Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 #6
Interview on Democracy Now. ozone_man Apr 2014 #8
Excellent interview.. 2banon Apr 2014 #9
Wow, Obama was prepared to usurp Congress's war-making power Vattel Apr 2014 #10
Here's the latest autorank Apr 2014 #14
Thanks for the info!! Vattel Apr 2014 #16
Welcome! autorank Apr 2014 #36
Thank God Obama was stopped. Vattel Apr 2014 #11
Only news if you rely on the Corpprate Media for news. This was reported on RT as it was happening sabrina 1 Apr 2014 #13
Recommend! KoKo Apr 2014 #22
Thanks for posting this! autorank Apr 2014 #15
Good God Aerows Apr 2014 #17
Kick Aerows Apr 2014 #19
this seems so significant, yet unworthy of comment from those barking dogs? reddread Apr 2014 #21
Well, many of us do take it seriously Aerows Apr 2014 #24
Warren is a breath of fresh air autorank Apr 2014 #25
She strikes me as the sort of person Aerows Apr 2014 #26
I couldn't agree more Vattel Apr 2014 #27
Me too autorank Apr 2014 #32
Ironically... Oilwellian Apr 2014 #40
You have to have some sympathy for those who spent time and energy dismissing reports sabrina 1 Apr 2014 #29
the single most heartwarming thing about DU reddread Apr 2014 #30
MSNBC & Hersh autorank Apr 2014 #33
I never watch that trash n/t reddread Apr 2014 #37
Very good for your health! autorank Apr 2014 #38
DURec leftstreet Apr 2014 #28
Another Kick Aerows Apr 2014 #31
The disinformation campaign (from Oct. 4, 2001) Octafish Apr 2014 #39
Thanks for posting that autorank Apr 2014 #41
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Seymour Hersh Does It Aga...»Reply #39