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APPALL-O-METER
By anna
Who knew that the Voice of America was part of some anti-patriotic liberal conspiracy?
You might think the worldwide radio service, a holdover from the Cold War, still
piped Yankee propaganda to the oppressed in remote parts of the world. Far from
it, according to some critics. As the New York Times reports, some political
refugees from Afghanistan have started referring to VOA as the Voice of Taliban.
Their beef? The VOA aired an interview with Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Taliban
leader. The deeper problem, though, is that the radio service has tried to move
beyond mere propaganda to provide something like objective, high-quality news
reporting.
In early October, the Bush administration replaced VOAs director with
a more reliable conservative, but many right-wingers remain doubtful that he
will bring the service on board with Operation Enduring Freedom. Objectivity,
apparently, has no role in the psy-ops we have planned for the Middle East.
The Times quoted Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Florida), chairwoman of the House
Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights, thus on VOA programming:
If we turn this into a PBS documentaryseesawing on every side and
being balancedthats not promoting democracy.
Some big-man terrorist, huh? Samantha fumed to a reporter from
the San Francisco Chronicle. He spent about $20 for a quick dance
and didnt tip more.
Im glad hes dead with the rest of them, she added,
and I dont like feeling something like that. But he wasnt
just a bad tipperhe killed people.
Jihadsters buying lap dances in Vegas. Ironic, sure, but not exactly eccentric behavior, even for religious zealots. I mean, its nothing like, say, plunking down $50 to see Puppetry of the Penis, the two-man show currently running at the John Houseman Theater in New York. This spectacle features a couple of Australian gentleman bending and stretching their johnsons into various installationsor, as a reviewer for the New York Times put it, into shapes more often associated with balloon animals. The show is also playing to packed houses in Canada and Britain.
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