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U.S. TV PROVIDES AMPLE PLATFORM FOR AMERICAN TORTURERS, BUT NONE TO THEIR VICTIMShttps://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/12/16/u-s-tv-media-gives-ample-platform-american-torturers-victims/
BY GLENN GREENWALD
@ggreenwald TODAY AT 9:34 AM
Ever since the torture report was released last week, U.S. television outlets have endlessly featured American torturers and torture proponents. But there was one group that was almost never heard from: the victims of their torture, not even the ones recognized by the U.S. Government itself as innocent, not even the family members of the ones they tortured to death. Whether by design (most likely) or effect, this inexcusable omission radically distorts coverage.
Whenever America is forced to confront its heinous acts, the central strategy is to disappear the victims, render them invisible. Thats what robs them of their humanity: its the process of dehumanization. That, in turns, is what enables American elites first to support atrocities, and then, when forced to reckon with them, tell themselves that - despite some isolated and well-intentioned bad acts they are still really good, elevated, noble, admirable people. Its hardly surprising, then, that a Washington Post/ABC News poll released this morning found that a large majority of Americans believe torture is justified even when you call it torture. Not having to think about actual human victims makes it easy to justify any sort of crime.
Thats the process by which the reliably repellent Tom Friedman seized on the torture report to celebrate Americas unique greatness. We are a beacon of opportunity and freedom, and also [] these foreigners know in their bones that we do things differently from other big powers in history, the beloved-by-DC columnist wrote after reading about forced rectal feeding and freezing detainees to death. For the opinion-making class, even Americas savage torture is proof of its superiority and inherent Goodness: this act of self-examination is not only what keeps our society as a whole healthy, its what keeps us a model that others want to emulate, partner with and immigrate to. Friedman, who himself unleashed one of the most (literally) psychotic defenses of the Iraq War, ended his torture discussion by approvingly quoting John McCain on Americas enduring moral superiority: Even in the worst of times, we are always Americans, and different, stronger, and better than those who would destroy us.
This self-glorifying ritual can be sustained only by completely suppressing Americas victims. If you dont hear from the human beings who are tortured, its easy to pretend nothing truly terrible happened. Thats how the War on Terror generally has been reported for 13 years and counting: by completely silencing those whose lives are destroyed or ended by U.S. crimes. Thats how the illusion gets sustained.
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It would be incredibly easy, and incredibly effective, for U.S. television outlets to interview Americas torture victims. There is certainly no shortage of them. Groups such as the ACLU, Center for Constitutional Rights, Reprieve, and CAGE UK represent many of them. Many are incredibly smart and eloquent, and have spent years contemplating what happened to them and navigating the aftermath on their lives.
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U.S. TV Provides Ample Platform For American Torturers, But None to Their Victims [View all]
Hissyspit
Dec 2014
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Thank you Glenn Greenwald, again, for doing what our so-called 'journalists' refuse to do,
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
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