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On 8/22/2012 8:36 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 8/22/12 18:51 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: On 8/22/2012 7:42 PM, Rob wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 21:05:24 -0700 (PDT), Truth Teller wrote: The national media slobbered over the news of the vicious anti-gay hate crime for days on end. Now I haven't heard anything about the story being made up by the deranged "victim" other than in the local newspaper. Interesting. Aug 21, 6:26 PM EDT Police: Ex-Neb. hoops star faked anti-gay attack By GRANT SCHULTE Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- A former University of Nebr The associated press is world wide news provider. There is nothing hidden about this incident. True, but few people read the raw feeds on the wire services. (For example, who here is aware of the UPI stories on Israeli death squads being deployed in Western nations?) There is a huge difference in the way national editors treat stories with Politically Correct perpetrators versus those with Politically Incorrect perpetrators. One often results in major network and front page coverage for weeks -- the other almost never does so. The truth is that almost no one is committed to being informed, in this country, anymore. They take what they're spoonfed, and ignore much of that. To be truly informed requires work, and there just isn't that much effort being put into by the public. And editors know this. In school, I sat through class after class telling me that the public will know what we WANT them to know, because we're the media, and they're ignorant (although the presentation was much less direct than that statement). At CBS, I sat through meeting after meeting after meeting, (until I could no longer stand it and left), where we were told what we'd talk about, how we'd cover it, and what our position was to be on that subject. And when I spoke up and said that the 'official' position isn't true, was told...and this is a direct quote from my GM..."this is what we stand for. And we will make the case, without reservation, or we'll no longer work here. The subject is not open for debate." I walked out in utter disgust not long after. Put my key on the table, and never went back. Not even to clean out my office. I left my mics, preamps, and compressors there, as well as nearly 12 years of material and properties. Andy Warhol, of whom I was never really a fan, made a significant point with his Empire State building film: that the truth, in media, is what's given to you. And that everything you see, hear, read, or experience in media is from a point of view selected by the producer, editor, writer, or presenter. Doug Urbanski said that in Hollywood, EVERYTHING is staged. The topic is selected. The presentation is crafted, and everything...every inflection, every pause, every facial muscles' twitch is carefully selected to imply a judgment about the topic. There is no unbiased coverage, or presentation. Not in Hollywood. Not anywhere. Even something as simple as 8 hours of a single shot of the Empire State Building is biased. You see the perspective of the camera. A perspective that's chosen for you, unchallenged, and uncontrasted, by the person who chose the shot. The unbiased truth isn't what's on the screen, it's what's standing at 5th Ave and West 34th. The unbiased truth is the Empire State Building seen from all sides, and all angles all times of the day or night. And experienced in totality. Media doesn't do that. Media selects. Media edits. And the truth is often the things that Media never presents, never reveals. Powerful words, Peter. Thank you. Another very, very good film on the topic of journalistic "reality"-making is Orson Welles' _F for Fake_. With all good wishes, Kevin. -- http://nationalvanguard.org/ http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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