Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 March 2012 0 comments

The Coverage of the 99%... Oh wait, what coverage?

The Occupy Movement has grown into a global movement thanks to the impact of social media and globalization. Persons from the United States to Japan have taken to the streets to protest the growing gap between the poor and the rich; the 1% rich vs the 99%. I became interested late last year when these protests picked up steam and I have been following it ever since but I have noticed something. The occupy movement is no doubt huge and something that is imposing and showing change in the way people think so with something this huge you'd think it'll be all over BBC and CNN and any major news station but guess what... Nothing. I mean absolutely nothing is being covered on this occupy movement. No footage is being shown of the protest, police brutalities and the fights for equality. Why?
Maybe because some of the main themes of occupy are things like this:
 Or this:

All themes that attack major corporations and question who owns the power. This brings into question, who owns the media? Who has the power here to decide that this movement which is questioning and criticizing large corporate powers, is not important enough to receive worldwide coverage. After all if something is not covered by the media then it does not exist. CNN is a large, international news network which is owned by Ted Turner a media mogul who also is affiliated which television channels like Cartoon Network and TNT. He is no doubt part of what occupy refers to as the 1%. Why would the media cover any movement which threatens to question the dominant powers when media itself is part of these large corporations which people are ranting and raving about? That's right, they won't. It is not part of their agenda and the media itself is one of the socializing agents of society so they won't air material that allows for the questioning of society's set social structure. The media itself can be used to inform but also to censor and twist things to suit the agenda of the elite. Remember the videos which came out about Guantanamo Bay and the torture prisoners went through which was not aired in the US until a long while after the controversy had exploded? Why was it not aired, because the media itself is owned by persons who are in high positions in society and if they want to make something none existent to the public they can simply not cover it, like the occupy movement.

Sunday, 12 February 2012 0 comments

A raid on TnT media sending out a message...

So imagine you're sitting in your office calmly and peacefully and then "blam" police enters your building with weaponry, yanking open drawers, shuffling through your papers, asking questions they have no right to and  oh gorsh, seizing those precious articles that you took so long to write? Well Hey it's just another day in TnT! According to the Express Newspaper:

"A police team comprised of nine officers from the Anti-Corruption Investigation Bureau (ACIB) and led by Senior Supt Solomon Koon Koon, searched the desk of senior reporter Andre Bagoo allegedly in relation to an article written by him on December 20, 2011 about a row between Integrity Commission chairman Ken Gordon and deputy chairman Gladys Gafoor."

Thus far this action by the ACIB is being condemned not only by the public, but also by public figures who have attempted to remove themselves from the situation completely. This raid is being viewed by the public and also by myself as a direct threat to the media within Trinidad and Tobago. It instills fear and may send a message to persons in the media that nothing unfavourable should be reported or else their basic safety, privacy and the confidentially between journalist and his or her sources are threatened. The content is also threatened as journalists may not feel the need to express freedom of thought and to expose issues, especially those relating to government issues, for fear of being harassed and later silenced. What really gives the right, for this Anti-Corruption Investigation Bureau to blatantly invade someone's privacy and condemn someone for doing their duty? Ironically enough doesn't this raid make their actions seem corrupt in the end?

Ha, well yes. People of the media, it is time to go back to the days of writing under pseudo names for protection of yourself and for protection of your sources. After all, no one wants to get raided.... 




Friday, 3 February 2012 0 comments

Google to Censor Blogs.....

Google has followed in the steps of Twitter and will take steps to censor its blogging service, Blogger. According to the article on RT.com (http://rt.com/usa/news/google-starts-censoring-blogs-375/) Google will censor  messages on blogs based on country restrictions in order to comply with the country's local laws. This could be seen as a method for Google to protect themselves from various lawsuits but it could also be seen as government censorship from various countries.

The internet is seen as a powerful tool for social action and protest and with the censorship of social media such as Twitter and Blogger, one could see this as an attempt of the governments of the world to hinder social action, protest and free speech. This could be applied to the Marxist theory where one could view this as the elite attempting to protect their established position in society by crippling tools that facilitate social change. As seen with the revolution in Egypt and the on going Occupy Wall Street Protests, social media has become a huge driving force in expression on various opinions and in organizing rallies and protest. However with these services being regulated by government laws and being blocked due to a country's local laws, action against the larger powers are hindered. Questions arise when I contemplate this coming change...What does Google determine as being a violation of a country's local laws? If non violent movements are seen as  violating a government's law, will they be shushed and blocked from the public's views in an attempt to stop these movements all together? Can this itself be viewed as Google's partnership with powerful Government powers to hinder free speech on the internet?


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