How U.S.-&-Allied ‘News’-Media Fabricate ‘Reality’
Eric Zuesse, February 05, 2022
On February 3rd, America’s
National Public Radio (NPR) headlined “Uyghur kids recall physical and mental torment
at Chinese boarding schools in Xinjiang” and reported that
Uyghurs “have reported being forced to work in factories during
their detention”. That phrase “forced to work” links (in their own transcript
of their ‘news’-report), to a paywalled Financial
Times article. They did that so as to block readers from being able to
click through it to the actual FT ‘news’-report itself, but I
have used here instead a web-archived version of the complete FT article, so that the reader here can see that FT ‘news’
and notice there that the FT article says that “China has
been condemned internationally” for
these practices, so that the reader can then easily click through to
see that the actual source of THAT linked-to allegation turns out to be NOT any “international”
organization such as the U.N. (such as the FT and — to a lesser extent —
NPR imply), but instead yet ANOTHER FT article,
which, in turn, is headlined “US report urges punishment of China officials
over Xinjiang abuse: Congressional commission weighs use of Magnitsky Act to
target those behind Muslim camps”. This FT article
says that ITS source is “the annual report by the
Congressional-Executive Commission on China”, and that’s a
nearly-100% hard-right neoconservative (i.e., pro U.S.-imperialism)
U.S. congressional body that’s co-chaired by Republican Senator Marco Rubio and
Republican Representative Christopher H. Smith, two rabid supporters of every
sanctions bill and every congressional resolution for the U.S. to punish or even
to outright invade whatever countries happen to be the ‘U.S. enemies’ du
jour, such as, now, China happens to be.
The NPR article also
contains numerous other accusations against China’s Government, but all that it
identifies as actually sharing the U.S. Government’s hostility toward China is
the phrase “officials in the U.S., Canada, France, the Netherlands and other countries
have declared that China's policies in Xinjiang amount to genocide.” All of
those identified Governments are U.S. allies (which now means
that they too are hostile to China).
Furthermore, zero evidence
is presented to justify the usage of the term “genocide” to refer to China’s
policy regarding Uyghurs. ‘Journalism’ such as this is hate-literature, and
should be treated as such. The named four (anti-China) Governments did make the
allegation, but no evidence has been provided by anyone that any such
‘genocide’ actually is occurring there. Reporting the hatred by those four
Governments (against China) is journalism ONLY if mention is being
simultaneously made that the accusation is unsourced, if not even entirely
undocumented.
No evidence is provided
regarding whether or not the Uyghurs who were interviewed by the NPR
‘journalist’ might happen to be jihadist ones, which do exist there due to the
spread, in that Chinese territory, of the Sunni (or Salafist, or “Wahhabist”)
type of Islam, which encourages jihadism, and which goes all the way back to
the Turkish origins of Uyghurs — and Sunni Turkey encourages jihadists even in modern times. One of the main techniques
of propaganda is the avoidance of any mention of such crucially relevant
context that’s necessary in order for a reader to have an accurate
understanding of the events that are being described. Jihadists, after all,
don’t threaten ONLY China — they are also a danger to Americans and people in
many other countries.
This is not necessarily to
say that ALL of the accusations against China in that NPR article are false,
but only to say that the article itself is clearly U.S. Government
propaganda, not honest journalism (reporting that’s rooted
only in trustworthy documented facts, instead of in only partisan opinions
about the alleged facts).
In other words: the NPR
‘news’-report and article is based on U.S. sources, but pretends to
be based on non-U.S.-Government sources; it excludes essential
context in order to interpret its alleged events; and it is actually nothing
more than U.S. Government propaganda that’s intended to deceive its audience
and readers to support sanctions, or maybe even ultimately an invasion. It’s
war-propaganda, not real journalism.
Similarly, at least the UK,
U.S., and German “Deep States” (which always includes the billionaires who own
the press) managed to deceive their respective publics into World War 1; and at
least the German “Deep State” managed to deceive their public into World War 2;
and, also, the U.S.-and-UK
“Deep State” and Governments managed to deceive their public
into invading Iraq on 20 March 2003 — all on the basis of lies. However, whether or not
the U.S. and UK will opt ultimately for an all-out World War 3
against China and Russia, isn’t yet clear. The world might survive this. But,
also, it might not. In any case, these lies will continue to increase, yet
more, the growing concentration of wealth into fewer and fewer hands, and the
increasing dissatisfaction and desperation that is felt by publics throughout
the world. The more money that gets spent on war, the less there always will be
available to spend on peace (which is vastly less profitable for the
billionaires — and their paid agents — the actual Deep
State). But the individuals who are to blame for this are not merely the lying
‘news’-media and the billionaires who control them, but also their numerous
agents, in government and in the private sector, who become yet-further
enriched by these lies.
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity
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