My Most Read Piece Last Year, Even If Just By A Whisker
"During the trial of George Zimmerman, NBC doctored audio to falsely implicate Zimmerman of racially profiling Treyvon Martin. Even though they apologised, this lie still persists. During the trial of Derek Chauvin it was exceptionally rare to find an objective analysis of the case on mainstream media circuits.
Something similar happened during the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial. Panels of experts were wheeled out to re-affirm the biases of corporate media’s television audiences and drive home the prevailing narrative. These were nought more than mercenaries for hire. Men and women who prostituted their titles and qualifications in service of ideology. If one only followed the main stream media perspective, these men, who were defendants at the time, were guilty of everything they were accused of and more. The media’s coverage chummed the waters of public unrest and whipped up the general public into a frenzy. Anything less than a guilty verdict would be seen as proof for many of systemic racism in America.
Something very similar is happening with the coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Audiences the world over are being fed a partial and incomplete picture of the actual situation on the ground. Following main stream publications one would come away with the sense that Ukraine was winning this war. President Vladimir Putin, a cookie cutter villain who took leave of his senses and President Volodomir Zelensky a super hero worthy of his own Hollywood produced blockbuster film. However, the truth is far from this. The two world leaders at centre stage aren’t one dimensional characters.
These are fully fleshed out characters with many shades and different motivations. It seems to me that many in the main stream media circuit are bathing the public in ignorance all the while showering them with falsehoods about the war. Failing to give an accurate portrayal of the situation on the ground and the precipitous events that led to this moment."-Keli.
Excerpt from:
https://vantagepointwithkeli.com/on-stranger-tides-the-peculiar-similarities-between-support-for-blm-and-support-for-ukraine/