Saturday, February 20, 2010

"Guantánamo is Gulag of Our Time, Says Amnesty"

This article speaks about how the United States is supposed to be attempting to gain freedom for the Iraqi people, but instead they are mistreating and torturing them and we don't even know about it. The media is being controlled by the government so that instead of us seeing what is really going on over there, we see only the good things that are going on so that we will continue to support the war. The article then talks about other rights that are currently being abused in the world in places like Haiti and China and it makes you wonder what kind of people we are to support a media that purposely censors us from seeing this type of news.

"Pentagon Exempt from Freedom of Information Act"

This next article is from a site whose name alone perpetuates all the accusations about the media: Project Censored (the news that didn't make the news). This article is part of a series of the top 25 censored stories from 2007. It speaks about how the Pentagon was granted the ability to be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Not only was the general public not informed about this, but we also had no say in the matter. With this new exemption, the Pentagon does not have any responsibility to divulge information to the general public. They are now immune from the FOIA and therefore, we will continue to be in the dark about the real issues in the world that they don't want us to know about regarding foreign operations or any other type of information.

"O'Reilly Says ACLU Aids Terrorism?"

This is a video that criticizes Bill O'Reilly's opinion regarding President Obama's statement that he plans to close the Guantanamo Bay facility. The voice over on the video is a member of the ACLU and is a fan of Obama and states that he was happy when Obama stated he plans to close the facility and end forms of torture. But Bill O'Reilly of Fox News, who verbally states that he is being objective, speaks about how he is essentially annoyed about this decision because he believes the terrorists will be a threat to national security. This is a prime example of how people who are relaying the news to us are adding in their own opinions and are biased in what they are reporting. People who watch this channel could easily be swayed into believing what Billy O'Reilly is saying if they had no previous knowledge of the subject. That is the issue with today's media. Many Americans are generally uninformed about topics and therefore, when they see something like this on the news, they tend to follow the bandwagon and believe it because they don't know any better and that is not okay.

"Obama Signs Order to Close Guantánamo Bay Facility"

This article is about how President Barack Obama signed an executive order that requires the closing of the Guantánamo Bay Facility within a year from the signing. Not many people actually know about the torturing that occurs at the facility because the government has manipulated the reporters so that they don't report on those types of things. In the article "Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden Hand", the author speaks about how military analysts are hired to hide the information of what is going on at this facility while also providing the information in a way that will convince the public to make decisions according to what the government wants. When the Bush administration wanted to go into Iraq, military analysts were hired to verify that they had weapons of mass destruction that could be viewed as a threat in the future and to convince the public to believe what they were saying and support the war. Many of the analysts actually verbally stated that they knew what they were doing is wrong yet they hid their own personal feelings on the matter and still reported what they were told. I think it's awful not only that the media is so easily persuaded and corrupted by the government, but also that many of the analysts knew they were wrong yet still did it. It's a disgusting industry that is controlling our lives and I'm thoroughly appalled at the progression of the media in society and how it's come to this point. It needs to be stopped before it goes any further.

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