U.S. Media Dangerously Regurgitated Government Claims About North Korea and Sony [View all]
via truthdig:
By reflexively and uncritically repeating the Obama administrations unsubstantiated claim that North Korea was behind the hack of Sony Pictures, the U.S. establishment press once again revealed itself to be a mouthpiece forrather than a check onpower, and thus a danger to public security, Glenn Greenwald wrote at The Intercept on Thursday.
Greenwald began his critique by quoting President Obamas Dec. 19 announcement that we can confirm that North Korea engaged in this attack, that the U.S. will respond, and that we cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can start imposing censorship here in the United States.
Two days before the announcement, The New York Times corruptly granted anonymity to senior administration officials to disseminate their inflammatory claims with no accountability.
With virtually no skepticism about the official accusation, reporters David Sanger and Nicole Perlroth deemed the incident a cyberterrorism attack and devoted the bulk of the article to examining the retaliatory actions the government could take against the North Koreans. ................(more)
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