Civil Society Lost in Media Sound Bites
Posted Jul 21, 2007

Civil Society Lost in Media Sound Bites

By Pablo Ouziel

In these trying times of wars, famines and all sort of manmade disasters, I
strongly believe that we ought to confront our popular apathy and the
abundant arrogance of our business, political, religious and military
leaders. It is time for some serious introspection; without it we ‘the
common people’, will continue to be duped into the simplistic media view of
the world, that of the good and the bad.

Everyday I wonder what atrocity I am going to be enlightened with when I
turn on the television set, Google the news or access the newspapers and
magazines.  Every time I wonder what messaging I am going to hear from
leaders and experts, what angle they are going to take, either to justify
one atrocity or to prepare us for another.

Why people are not taking to the streets, why we are not having collective
global strikes, boycotting our bankers or rejecting the payment of our
taxes.

Dramatic as this may sound, I cannot help but wonder if we are witnessing
the disintegration of our ‘civilized society’ beneath the challenges
permeating our world.

While media conglomerates are in constant expansion, pandering to stats and
big businesses, various activist groups are busily engaged in fighting for
their own separate causes, human rights of all sorts, poverty, corruption
and all the rest.

Doubtless, they are all important key topics, but maybe it is time for a
truly united and organized resistance to regain the direction of true
democratic values, rather than “staying the course” with our individual
fights, without a sense of fraternal and global direction. Considering the
global menace of war that unifies the states, the media and the big
businesses, maybe it’s time for all groups to organize globally as well, and
come together under the banner of peace, justice and equality.

In a letter from Noam Chomsky to Jan Tamás addressing the issue of the US
intent to build a missile defence system in Eastern Europe (published in
Znet), Chomsky expressed the following; “the installation of a missile
defence system in Eastern Europe is, virtually, a declaration of war.” He
finished his letter by referring to the extraordinary appeal to the people
of the world made by Bertrand Russell and Alfred Einstein over half a
century ago, warning humanity about the choice it faced of putting an end to
the human race or renouncing to war. Chomsky concluded with the following
words; “accepting a so-called ‘missile defence system’ makes that choice, in
favour of an end to the human race, perhaps in the not-too-distant future.”

On Monday Reuters ran The following statement made by George W. Bush while
sitting with the Polish President Lech Kaczynski in the Oval Office;
“There’s no better symbol of our desire to work for peace and security than
working on a missile defence system.”

Not everyone is impressed by Bush’s logic, however. Valdimir Putin of
Russia, has compared the United States to the Third Reich during a speech at
the Munich security conference in February. Then a few weeks ago the Times
reported; “Putin has warned the US that its deployment of a new anti-missile
network across Eastern Europe would prompt Russia to point its own missiles
at European targets and could trigger nuclear war.”

Is it not clear that tensions are mounting and inching toward another global
conflict; that such leaders are becoming increasingly fanatical, a fact that
will bode disaster upon everyone caught in the middle?

And as if further antagonism is needed at these difficult time; when the
Iraq war has proved to be a lie, Afghanistan is wrecked in mayhem, Lebanon
is still recovering, and Palestine is falling apart, why antagonise the
Muslim communities of the world by granting a Knighthood to Salmon Rushdie,
who is largely perceived by them as one who has degraded their holiest of
all symbols, their own prophet? Why add insult to injury, considering the
humiliation they had to endure in Abu Ghraib, Kabul and Gaza?

But one has to remember that antagonism is not only targeting Muslims alone,
considering pope Benedict XVI statement that other Christian communities are
either defective or not true churches and Catholicism provides the only true
path to salvation.

Moreover, was the UK’s decision to expel Russian diplomats over a KGB agent
fatally poisoned in London, the wisest and only possible handling of the
affair keeping in mind what such event would trigger? Read the International
herald Tribune and you will understand; the latter reported: “Russia on
Saturday suspended participation in a key European arms control treaty,
saying it will halt NATO inspections of its military sites and no longer
limit the number of its tanks and other heavy conventional weapons.”

One must admit that it’s becoming increasingly harder to know the good from
the bad. With half truths and media sounds bites, one is often forced to
revert to his comfortable western reality: that of a mortgaged home, a
stable job and a new car. But even such privileges are becoming harder to
come by, and when they do, they come at so heavy a price, that of our
silence and subjugation to the state, to the corporation and to the ever
mindless media. Indeed, our civil society is in danger.

-Pablo Ouziel is an activist and a free lance writer based in Spain. His
work appeared in many progressive media including Znet, Palestine Chronicle
and Atlantic Free Press.