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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Cliff May :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hacks or Flacks?
by Cliff May
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Journalists are often accused of bias. Rarely do journalists level that charge against themselves. But the 35,000 members of Britain’s National Union of Journalists (NUJ) have done exactly that. Call them prejudiced, call them unprofessional. You can’t say they aren’t candid.

The NUJ has declared a boycott against the usual suspect: Israel. Just say no! to Israeli oranges, lemons and melons, they demand.

The NUJ has not declared a boycott against Sudan – despite the fact that the Khartoum regime is committing genocide against black Muslims in Darfur. Nor have they called for a boycott against the Syrian and Russian regimes that regularly murder their critics; the Iranian mullahs who torture reporters; the Palestinian Authority which is complicit in the kidnapping of correspondents; or the many Middle Eastern regimes that trample human rights day in and day out. No, the NUJ targets what is indisputably the freest and most democratic country in the Middle East, the one nation in the world with neighbors so hostile they vow to wipe her off the map.

The simple explanation is anti-Israelism – the 21st century’s most fashionable form of anti-Semitism. The NUJ is not quite candid enough to say that. Instead, the union cites what it calls the "savage, pre-planned attack on Lebanon by Israel."

You may be thinking: But didn’t last summer's conflict begin when Hezbollah fired rockets from Lebanon at villages inside Israel? Didn’t Hezbollah commandos cross the border into Israel and kill three Israeli soldiers and kidnap two more (who are to this day still in captivity, deprived of the most basic rights to which POWs are entitled)? Weren’t those acts of war to which Israel had a right to respond?

Also, you might wonder why the NUJ is so blithely unconcerned about Hezbollah’s use of Lebanese civilians and, in some cases, entire villages, as human shields. Though there was little press coverage during last summer’s war, after the conflict U.K. Foreign Office Minister Kim Howell investigated and reported to a parliamentary committee that Hezbollah had extensively hidden caches of arms in schools and mosques, and rockets in homes and apartment blocks.

“What I saw out there begs many questions about the way we try to define what constitutes a war crime,” Howell said. “Every time the Israelis responded [to a missile attack] and smashed a building down, every picture of a burnt child and every picture of a building that had housed people [where] there was now pancake on the ground was propaganda for Hezbollah.”

Propaganda that many journalists were more than willing to distribute globally (as Marvin Kalb, a senior fellow at Harvard’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, documents in a recent report: “The Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006: The Media As A Weapon in Asymmetrical Conflict") . But that’s the luxury that bias affords: You can ignore war crimes by those you favor while, deriding as “savage” attempts at self-defense by those against whom you are prejudiced.

The British journalist, Toby Harnden, who has worked in the Middle East and who opposes the NUJ action, writes in the Telegraph that the NUJ has “a childish fixation with trendy-Leftie causes,” of which anti-Israelism is merely the most pronounced.

He notes, for example, an NUJ motion that "applauds the advances made by the Venezuelan people and government in redistributing the country's wealth" since Hugo Chavez came to power and turned that country into a bastion of anti-Americanism and an ally of Iran’s rulers.

Ironically, even as the NUJ is bashing Israel, Alan Johnston, the Gaza correspondent of the BBC is being held captive (and may have been killed) by Palestinian militants. Or maybe that isn’t ironic. Johnson’s kidnapping, the abduction and forced conversions of Fox journalists Steve Centanni and Olaf Wiig, the video-taped decapitation of Daniel Pearl – these and other atrocities are intimidating a growing list of journalists.

With this as backdrop, perhaps the NUJ boycott against Israel should be seen less as bias and more as a kind of tribute -- a sacrifice of journalistic integrity in the hope it may appease the editors who matter most, those who cut not with red pens but with butcher knives, those who produce not packages for the evening news but snuff videos for the Internet.

“The use of media as a weapon [has] an effect parallel to a battle," Hezbollah commander Nabil Qaouk has declared. Al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri, has observed that more than half of the Islamists' war "is taking place in the battlefield of the media."

That Britain’s National Union of Journalists has now surrendered any pretense of balance and neutrality in regard to the Arab-Israeli conflict must be a source of enormous encouragement to such men.

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Clifford D. May is the President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.

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Flacks!
A surprising---but not entirely so---revelation, Clifford. This action by the UK scribes is a step-back in the progress of civilization. We don't need such biased stupidity in a dangerous world---but we get it anyway, don't we?

Does anyone still think the the main-stream media via its journalists is fair and balanced?

If these guys saw 'Jaws', they'd probably cheer the shark and boo the hunters.

'Flacks' about says it all. They're a disgrace to the written word.

If I knew where to get it, I'd go out and buy an Israeli orange right now.

Hacks or flacks
Israel's predicament reminds me of the
French saying, "Quelle mechant animal; qu'on l'attack, il se defends," which roughly translated says, "What a wicked animal; when attacked it defends itself."

time to fight
“The use of media as a weapon [has] an effect parallel to a battle," Hezbollah commander Nabil Qaouk has declared. Al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri, has observed that more than half of the Islamists' war "is taking place in the battlefield of the media."

It's time the administration realized this and started getting their message out! There are so many positive things coming from what we're doing in Iraq, but no one ever hears about it. The media is all up in arms about Imus' racial slurs or anti-homosexual remarks of some actor, but anti-semitic talk and actions seem to be welcomed and applauded.

Anti Israelism
Yes Mr. May you are correct. In the WAPO response section to Mr. Cohen's editorial on this very subject the majority of the comments I saw said how evil Israel was and then claimed how terrible it would be to call them antisemetic. One even lamented that Hitler had not finished the job. May those journalists who voted for the boycott slip on some Iranian oil.

Britain...

...has descended into the country that it was in the 1930's. Will there be a "Finest Hour" in the 21st. Century? Not likely.

Clifford D. May
May quoted Hezbollah commander Nabil Qaouk, “The use of media as a weapon [has] an effect parallel to a battle."


Quite so. The terrorists cannot and will not fight a conventional war against those they hate in the west. They cannot because they don't have the money or the military hardware/technology to do so. They will not because it takes courage to go up against a modern army like the Brits and Americans and Israelis have.

The terrorists in Palestine, Syria, Iran and Iraq continue to deliberately target civilian women and children because, 1. they are defenseless unarmed targets, and, 2. the media will not villify terrorism.

The socialists in the 4th estate are just as much of an enemy as the terrorists.

Don't patronize the enemy
Don't watch "news" on CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, their clones on cable; don't read the NYTimes, the Washington Post, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe (a NYTimes holding), Time mag, Newsweek, the Nation, and the rest of the lib. propaganda. It's like sleeping with the enemy. CNN aired Peter Arnett during the Gulf War as he sympathized with Saddam then. CBS ran Dan Rather's forgeries on the pres.' National Guard duty. Then it hired an entertainment journalist to fill the boots of E.R. Morrow and whose biggest claim to fame was she had to wake up every morning at 3 am to fulfill her multi-million dollar contract to be Am.'s sweetheart. ABC has spent most of this year enjoying The View ratings with shrew Rosie O'Donnell riding herd on cast and crew. Luckily, the libs.--entirely forgetting their favorite rights default, the First Amendment--got rid of poor Don Imus for imitating hip-hop drivel, and ABC found itself faced with a crotch-grabbing View member even corporate Am. couldn't excuse. Chris Matthews' hard ball is mostly the one stuck in his throat. It isn't happening fast, but the lib. media is killing itself because of loss of ad revenues and loss of readership and viewers. Air Am. went bankrupt twice in as many years. No one listened to it. The national network news orgs. are losing viewers 3-4% annually, the NYTimes has a serious stockholders' rebellion--it can't generate stock dividens--led by Morgan Stanley, the LA Times can't lay off people fast enough. The fastest growing news bus. is FOX, which isn't even rep.'d in all markets or venues or available in all hotel/motel chains. And, while you are impelled to write here, also write lib. news sources and tell them what you dislike. The NYTimes has even been advised to explore a more cons. line if it wants to expand further into the suburbs. What a surprising idea--actually appeal to people's intersts rather than imposing more lib. twaddle on them. I imagine it will happen when the Schulzbergers freeze over.
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