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		<title>Media Responsibility &#8211; Oxymoron Du Jour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Strange as it may sound, CNN is being sued by the Chinese people.  A group of fourteen Chinese lawyers filed a lawsuit in a Beijing court against CNN and commentator Jack Cafferty.  According to the lawsuit, Cafferty had made insulting and derogatory comments about the Chinese people.  Among other comments, Cafferty had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strange as it may sound, CNN is being sued by the Chinese people.  A group of fourteen Chinese lawyers filed a lawsuit in a Beijing court against CNN and commentator Jack Cafferty.  According to the lawsuit, Cafferty had made insulting and derogatory comments about the Chinese people.  Among other comments, Cafferty had said: &#8220;We continue to import their junk with the lead paint on them and the poisoned pet food and export, you know, jobs to places where you can pay workers a dollar a month to turn out the stuff that we&#8217;re buying from Wal-Mart&#8221;, &#8220;I think they&#8217;re basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they&#8217;ve been for the last 50 years&#8221;.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2008-04/23/content_6638727.htm">http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2008-04/23/content_6638727.htm</a></p>
<p>For one, I strongly disagree with Mr. Cafferty.  I think he&#8217;s playing deaf and dumb.  Wal-Mart has such incredible buying power in China, that it&#8217;s able to convince (or rather twist the hands of) manufacturers to sell at unacceptable prices, possibly knowing that quality will undoubtedly be compromised.  Wal-Mart also has the power to demand quality, and refuse to accept poisonous pet food or lead painted toys.  The responsibility is with Wal-Mart, and some Americans who insist on low prices regardless of quality.  Stereotyping a whole people as &#8220;goons&#8221; and &#8220;thugs&#8221; is unacceptable, particularly when you know many, and particularly when it&#8217;s done by a globally watched TV network.  CNN is NOT an objective observer and reporter.  It SIDES, it promotes, it sometimes DRIVES events.</p>
<p>So Mr. Cafferty is wrong, for starters.  But he hides his big tongue and sharp teeth behind the &#8220;freedom of speech&#8221;, which is a good legal cover, but a bad moral one.</p>
<p>But this is common.  Some reporters make a comment, they watch the consequences and they move on.  I remember clearly when I was growing up, I used to see &#8220;apologies&#8221; in the paper.  The inside column of page 11, right between the obituaries, and the library opening time, there was an &#8220;apology&#8221;, for ruining a person&#8217;s life, accusing him, wrongly, of something he&#8217;d never do.  But would they pick up the pieces?  Walk to the store with him to help him take the glares?  Escort his kids to school?  Wipe his mother&#8217;s tears?  Pay his alimony bills?  Of course not.  The are on to the next story.</p>
<p>The media should have responsibility.  There should be some major consequences to untrue reporting.  But not only.  I would love to see some punishment, when the media drives an event that turns really bad.  An interesting example would be South Africa.  Indeed, I was one kid who growing up screamed and yelled along with Bono: &#8220;Free South Africa&#8221;.  I believe Apartheid was terrible.  I still do.  But I can&#8217;t ignore the fact that life expectancy in South Africa is one of the lowest in the world &#8211; a man making it to 45 in South Africa has beaten the odds.  Making it there without carrying HIV is outright miraculous.  Being well educated on top of that with a reasonable income and a good career horizon is as likely as being hit by a lightning rod twice at the same spot, in the summer, in the desert&#8230;</p>
<p>Does Bono care now that infant mortality went up, life expectancy down, GDP down, HIV up?  I doubt it.  He&#8217;s freeing Tibet now.</p>
<p>The media is important, if they were doing their jobs &#8211; reporting situations.  But if, just for the sake of the argument, they were doing more &#8211; like siding with one side, supporting, promoting, driving events, then we&#8217;re in deep shit.  The reason?  Simple: nobody elected them to run our lives.  Media driven societies are nothing but dictatorships in democracies clothes.</p>
<p>China isn&#8217;t perfect.  Nobody is.  China isn&#8217;t so bad either.  Don&#8217;t let anyone decide for you, and let me assure you, the media is siding, and what you&#8217;re seeing on the news, is partial at best.</p>
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