‘Dynamic’ Obama Lectures ‘Bumbling’ Castro on Race Relations in Cuba , While Wilfully Blind to Black Lives Matter Movement in the US

J. Winter
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This chapter studies press coverage of Barack Obama’s visit to Cuba in March, 2016. The study compares the cliches of Cuba in press coverage to academic studies of Cuban realities, from pre-revolutionary days in the 1950s, to the present day. The coverage may be readily seen as part of Noam Chomsky and Ed Herman’s Propaganda Model of news media, relating to a number of the five filters, such as media ownership and profit orientation, the reliance on advertising and pursuant promotion of capitalism, and the anti-communism or ideology filter, which opposes nationalism anywhere other than the U.S. The press coverage of Obama’s visit provided no indication of what Noam Chomsky has identified as the real reason for the embargo against Cuba: the pro-capitalist ‘rotten apple’ or virus theory. That is, if Cuba is allowed to flourish on its own, unimpeded, then the ‘virus’ of socialism could spread to other Central American countries, as indeed it has done in the past decade. One can see here explicitly that this concern and the Cuban example are central to a Chomskyan analysis of international affairs and specifically US foreign policy. Similarly, these results comply with the findings of other contemporary writers such as Chris Hedges, Stephen Kinzer and William Blum.
“活力十足”的奥巴马向“笨手笨脚”的卡斯特罗讲授古巴的种族关系,而对美国的“黑人的命也是命”运动视而不见
本章研究2016年3月奥巴马访问古巴的新闻报道。该研究将古巴新闻报道中的陈词滥调与对古巴现实的学术研究进行了比较,从20世纪50年代革命前的日子到现在。这种报道可以很容易地看作是诺姆·乔姆斯基和埃德·赫尔曼的新闻媒体宣传模型的一部分,它与五种过滤器中的一些有关,例如媒体所有权和利润导向,对广告的依赖和资本主义的相应推广,以及反共主义或意识形态过滤器。媒体对奥巴马访问的报道没有提供诺姆·乔姆斯基(Noam Chomsky)所指出的对古巴禁运的真正原因:亲资本主义的“烂苹果”或病毒理论。也就是说,如果允许古巴不受阻碍地独立发展,那么社会主义的“病毒”可能会传播到其他中美洲国家,就像过去十年所发生的那样。人们可以在这里清楚地看到,这种担忧和古巴的例子是乔姆斯基对国际事务特别是美国外交政策的分析的核心。同样,这些结果与克里斯·赫奇斯、斯蒂芬·金泽和威廉·布鲁姆等其他当代作家的发现一致。
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