If
there is one thing that that those who oversee the
so-called 'democratic' process in the United States
fear the most - it is democracy itself.
One
would have to be virtually deaf, dumb, and
blind not to recognize that the giant 'news' and
information media conglomerates in this nation are
surrogates to the U.S. multi-national corporate
elite. Even a cursory glance at U.S. corporate-stream
media coverage demonstrates a strong and consistent
bias in favor of the corporate owned politicians
of the Democrat and Republican parties, and a dangerous
lack of awareness pertaining to relevant news, in-depth
coverage, and critical analysis thereto. Thus, those
in the U.S., who trust in and rely upon, the supposed
'main stream' corporate media for relevant news,
analysis, and information are kept in a perpetual
dumbed-down mental state of ignorance and manipulation.
No
'democracy' can possibly be genuine when its populace
is kept woefully uninformed. Rather, it is the sham
of democracy that is perpetuated by the corporate-stream
media in the U.S., not democracy itself.
Moreover, an uninformed people are incapable
of making intelligent, informed decisions.
Perpetuating ignorance and lethargy is of course
precisely the objective of the corporate-stream
media. What better way to control people than to
keep them ignorant, misinformed, and distracted?!
The
corporate-stream media has replaced news and critical
analysis with essentially sensationalism, gossip,
and mindless entertainment. There are however, viable
alternatives to this madness.
The
Internet has a number of well established online
national and/or international journals and magazine,
including BlackCommentator.com, IntrepidReport.com,
and a number of others that can give an urgent and
important different perspective that call for critical
thought and analysis. At this juncture however,
it is crucial to note that the free flow of information
on the Internet is under constant threat
in one guise or another, by corporations and the
U.S. corporate government itself. Stay aware
of this as it directly affects you!
Additionally,
there are numerous blog talk radio programs, and
even alternative news and information networks both
national and international that are not a part of
the U.S. corporate-stream media that can be accessed
online and/or through local radio stations or even
short wave radio. These alternatives are invaluable
sources of news, commentary, and analysis, and more
often than not, provide crucial and relevant information
about what is happening right here in
the United States, as well as abroad. Feed your
mind and 'occupy' it with these sources. You will
not get this information through the corporate-stream
media.
The
Corporate-Stream Media and the 'Occupy Movement'
Contrary
to corporate media myth, the 'Occupy Movement' is
neither dead nor has it disappeared. Its seeds are
already firmly planted and it is blossoming in varying
forms and shapes throughout this nation and the
world. Movements are not overnight affairs. They
are long and protracted and take on differing shapes
and forms as they develop and evolve.
The
'Occupy Movement' (which has been overwhelmingly
ignored and/or mocked and distorted by the corporate-stream
media) has nonetheless resourcefully demonstrated
the value of creating one's own news and information
outlets, as in the case of The Occupied Wall Street Journal
in New York City, and The
Occupied Washington Post in Washington,
D.C., etc.
The
wanton government condoned police brutality meted
out to the 'Occupy Movement' in Oakland, California,
New York City, Washington, D.C., and many other
parts of this nation - combined with incessant corporate-stream
media omissions and disinformation - clearly demonstrate
the fear of a genuine people's democracy on the
part of the corporate-owned government and the corporate-stream
media, and by extension, their de facto fear of
genuine democracy everywhere else in the
world.
What
We Must Do
The
most effective way in which to address the corporate-stream
media is to overwhelmingly tune it out. This
does not mean that we should remain totally unaware
of the corporate-stream media's propaganda. It does
mean however, that on those occasions when we do
read, watch, or hear the corporate media we must
always keep in mind that the primary objective of
the corporate media is to form [i.e. shape
public opinion], not to inform opinion,
which are two very different things.
We
must also do our utmost to avoid being sucked in
by corporate-stream media distractions such as the
fake political skirmishes between the Democrat
and Republican parties who both serve the same systemic
corporate masters. We must strive to consistently
pay attention to the everyday people, not
the systemic Democrat and Republican party misleaders.
The corporate media thrives on propagating distractions
of all kinds. We must stay focused.
Finally,
we must become our own collective media -
networking and sharing information with other critically
thinking everyday people like ourselves. Yes! We
must 'occupy' our own minds first and foremost.
We must remember and adhere to the words of Rosa
Luxemburg, when she said, "Freedom is always
and exclusively freedom for the one who thinks differently...Freedom
is always the freedom of dissenters."
Each
one teach one. Each one reach one. Onward, then,
my sisters and brothers! Onward!...
BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board Member, Larry Pinkney,
is a veteran of the Black Panther Party, the former
Minister of Interior of the Republic of New Africa,
a former political prisoner and the only American
to have successfully self-authored his civil / political
rights case to the United Nations under the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. In connection
with his political organizing activities in opposition
to voter suppression, etc., Pinkney was interviewed
in 1988 on the nationally televised PBS News
Hour, formerly known as The MacNeil /
Lehrer News Hour. For more about Larry Pinkney
see the book, Saying No to Power: Autobiography of a 20th Century Activist and
Thinker,
by William Mandel [Introduction by Howard Zinn].
(Click here
to read excerpts from the book.) Click here to contact Mr. Pinkney.