When Corporate Power Is Your Real Government, Corporate Media Is State Media
Caitlin Johnstone
Saturday, 1 August 2020, 3:34 pm
The New York Times published an astonishingly horrible article the other day titled "Latin America Is Facing a Decline of Democracy Under the Pandemic" accusing governments like Venezuela and Nicaragua of exploiting Covid-19 to quash opposition and oppress democracy.
The article sources its jarringly propagandistic claims in multiple US government-funded narrative management operations like the Wilson Center and the National Endowment for Democracy-sponsored Freedom House, the extensively plutocrat-funded Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the United States Naval Academy.
The crown jewel of this piece of State Department stenography reads as follows:
"Adding to these challenges, democracy in Latin America has also lost a champion in the United States, which had played an important role in promoting democracy after the end of the Cold War by financing good governance programs and calling out authoritarian abuses."
Whoa, nelly.
I wanted to laugh but it isn't funny that the New York Times thinks it's okay to publish such a blatantly false statement. pic.twitter.com/cBlcf4aq1l
Esha (@eshaLegal) July 30, 2020
The fact that America's most widely regarded newspaper feels perfectly comfortable making such a spectacularly in-your-face lie on behalf of the US government tells you everything you need to know about what the mass media in America really are and what they do.
More:
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL2008/S00002/when-corporate-power-is-your-real-government-corporate-media-is-state-media.htm