http://www.juancole.com/2008/05/lotta-take-obama-out.htmlMonday, May 26, 2008
Lotta: Take Obama Out
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Is this what Rupert Murdoch's petty, spiteful, poisonous media have brought us to in this country, jokes about killing our presidential candidates and pairing their names with those of mass murderers? Under the rules of the Federal Communications Commission as they existed before the Supreme Court gutted the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, Fox would have been hugely fined or closed as a thinly disguised Republican Party House organ. (As for the argument that there are lots of news points of view to choose from now, I'm still waiting for the Socialist Party to have its cable station available in almost all US markets.)
Some are petitioning for Trotta to be banned from Fox, but it seems to me what is actually appropriate is an apology, from Rupert Murdoch himself, for all the false and vicious things he has purveyed to the American people through his phony bought and paid for "journalism." And if he won't apologize and reform, maybe it is time for a consumer boycott of Fox's major advertisers. In our corrupt corporate media system, Shawn's interview of Lotta was actually rented out to advertisers; so who paid for that piece of excrement to be on the air? Should we be buying that product?
If we analyze Trotta's brief, murderous faux pas, the language issues come to the fore.
Americans need to be told that Usamah Bin Laden does not own the name Usamah, and there are lots of wonderful people named Usamah. It is just a classical Arabic word for "lion." It is given by Christian as well as Muslim families, and some of the physicians who heal us of serious maladies are named Usamah. Moreover, there is no "o" in Arabic. It is not Osama but Usamah. It does not rhyme with Obama and is not related in any way to it. Obama is an African (presumably Dholua or other West Nilotic) word, not a Semitic one.
Then can we ban this euphemism, "take out"? In its tertiary sense, according to Merriam Webster,, it means to "eliminate, kill, destroy." If that is what it means, then say it, damn it.
Bush used to always talk about "taking out" Saddam. Well, we now know that what he meant was "to have him lynched by the fanatical Shiite Mahdi Army." A euphemism like "take out" seems less innocuous, perhaps, than just "kill." But killing should not be made to seem innocuous. People should say what they mean. If you want to kill someone, be brave enough to admit it.
Journalists Shawn and Trotta have just brought the US presidential campaign to a new low of innuendo, viciousness, cavalier disregard for the sanctity of life, and peculiar lack of self-reflection. But in most ways, they are just continuing the Fox and Murdoch house traditions.
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Bravo Juan! We need a lot more like him to stand up and be counted when it comes to the Murdoch giants of the mass media world!
A blessed Memorial Day to all our Veterans and their families - Thank you!