Chris Hedges: On Being Disappeared / The Lie of American Innocence
The entire archive of On Contact, the Emmy-nominated show I hosted for six years for RT America and RT International, has been disappeared from YouTube. Gone is the interview with Nathaniel Philbrick on his book about George Washington. Gone is the discussion with Kai Bird on his biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Gone is my exploration with Professor Sam Slote from Trinity College Dublin of James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Gone is the show with Benjamin Moser on his biography of Susan Sontag. Gone is the show with Stephen Kinzer on his book on John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles. Gone are the interviews with the social critics Cornel West, Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, Gerald Horne, Wendy Brown, Paul Street, Gabriel Rockwell, Naomi Wolff and Slavoj Zizek.
Gone are the interviews with the novelists Russell Banks and Salar Abdoh. Gone is the interview with Kevin Sharp, a former federal judge, on the case of Leonard Peltier. Gone are the interviews with economists David Harvey and Richard Wolff. Gone are the interviews with the combat veterans and West Point graduates Danny Sjursen and Eric Edstrom about our wars in the Middle East. Gone are the discussions with the journalists Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi. Gone are the voices of those who are being persecuted and marginalized, including the human rights attorney Steven Donziger and the political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal. None of the shows I did on mass incarceration, where I interviewed those released from our prisons, are any longer on YouTube. Gone are the shows with the cartoonists Joe Sacco and Dwayne Booth. Melted into thin air, leaving not a rack behind.
I received no inquiry
or notice from YouTube. I vanished. In totalitarian systems you exist, then you
don’t. I suppose this was done in the name of censoring Russian propaganda,
although I have a hard time seeing how a detailed discussion of “Ulysses” or
the biographies of Susan Sontag and J. Robert Oppenheimer had any connection in
the eyes of the most obtuse censors in Silicon Valley with Vladimir Putin.
Indeed, there is not one show that dealt with Russia. I was on RT because, as a
vocal critic of US imperialism, militarism, the corporate control of the two
ruling parties, and especially because I support the Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions movement against Israel, I was blacklisted. I was on RT for the same
reason the dissident Vaclav Havel, who I knew, was on Voice of America during
the communist regime in Czechoslovakia. It was that or not be heard. Havel had
no more love for the policies of Washington than I have for those of
Moscow.
Are we a more informed
and better society because of this wholesale censorship? Is this a world we
want to inhabit where those who know everything about us and about whom we know
nothing can instantly erase us?...
https://scheerpost.com/2022/03/28/hedges-on-being-disappeared/
The branding of
Vladimir Putin as a war criminal by Joe Biden, who lobbied for the Iraq war and
staunchly supported the 20 years of carnage in the Middle East, is one more
example of the hypocritical moral posturing sweeping across the United States.
It is unclear how anyone would try Putin for war crimes since Russia, like the
United States, does not recognize the jurisdiction of the International
Criminal Court in The Hague. But justice is not the point. Politicians like
Biden, who do not accept responsibility for our well-documented war crimes,
bolster their moral credentials by demonizing their adversaries. They know the
chance of Putin facing justice is zero. And they know their chance of facing
justice is the same.
We know who our most
recent war criminals are, among others: George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald
Rumsfeld, General Ricardo Sanchez, former CIA Director George Tenet, former
Asst. Atty. Gen. Jay Bybee, former Dep. Asst. Atty. Gen. John Yoo, who set up
the legal framework to authorize torture; the helicopter pilots who gunned down
civilians, including two Reuters journalists, in the “Collateral Murder” video
released by WikiLeaks. We have evidence of the crimes they committed.
But, like Putin’s
Russia, those who expose these crimes are silenced and persecuted. Julian
Assange, even though he is not a US citizen and his WikiLeaks site is not a
US-based publication, is charged under the US Espionage Act for making public
numerous US war crimes. Assange, currently housed in a high security prison in
London, is fighting a losing battle in the British courts to block his
extradition to the United States, where he faces 175 years in prison. One set
of rules for Russia, another set of rules for the United States. Weeping
crocodile tears for the Russian media, which is being heavily censored by
Putin, while ignoring the plight of the most important publisher of our
generation speaks volumes about how much the ruling class cares about press
freedom and truth….
https://scheerpost.com/2022/03/21/hedges-the-lie-of-american-innocence/
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A mighty
heart - The death and life of Gauri Lankesh // Virago, not martyr
Anna
Politkovskaya Award shared by Pakistani Activist and Gauri Lankesh
RAGHU
KARNAD: Indian Liberals Must Die. Gauri Lankesh and the vernacular Indian left
The
eloquence of silence - The choice is between speaking up and keeping quiet. By
Samantak Das
Journalist
gets threat for criticising a Modi Govt scheme. Is reminded of Gauri Lankesh's
fate
Gauri
Lankesh’s Kannada news website banned by Facebook?
Edward
Snowden - Everything Going Great: Bad Faith, Worse News and Julian Assange
The essay by AK Ramanujan censored by DU's
Academic Council
A K Ramanujan works dropped from new DU
syllabus
Sambhaji Brigade vandalised the Bhandarkar
Institute in Pune in 2004
Javed
Anand: What is at stake in the hijab issue
Javed Anand - Ms Wadud, we are ashamed
Javed
Anand: On RSS reassurances to Muslim, deeds matter more than words
Suspension
of academic in Kerala because he talked about fascism and Sangh Parivar
Stephen Alter - The right of the reader
Speaking freely - essays on speech &
censorship
Infochange Agenda # on censorship: The
Limits of Freedom
Everything
and Nothing by Jorge Luis Borges // "Borges and I"
This
year's Oscars could have been a moment of pride for China. Then politics got in
the way
The
Tremendous World I Have Inside My Head: Franz Kafka: A Biographical Essay
Books
reviewed - Lost in Transformation: biographies of Franz Kafka
'Before
the Law' - a parable by Franz Kafka
Ilya
Erenburg: The Thaw (Novyi mir Spring 1954)
A Hunger
Artist - by Franz Kafka (1922)