The silent media curse of Memorial Day
05/27/05
Memorial Day weekend brings media rituals. Old Glory flutters on television and newsprint. Grave ceremonies and oratory pay homage to the fallen. Many officials and pundits speak of remembering the dead. But for all the talk of war and remembrance, no time is more infused with insidious forgetting than the last days of May. This is a holiday that features solemn evasion. Speech-makers and commentators praise the 'ultimate sacrifice' of American soldiers—but say nothing about the duplicity of those who sacrificed them. War efforts are equated with indubitable patriotism. Journalists claim to be writing the latest draft of history, but actual history is no more present than the dead. In the truncated media universe of Memorial Day, the act of remembering bypasses any history that indicates an American war was not inevitable and unavoidable...
http://tinyurl.com/bjyeb
from Guerilla News, by Norman Solomon
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Memorial Day weekend brings media rituals. Old Glory flutters on television and newsprint. Grave ceremonies and oratory pay homage to the fallen. Many officials and pundits speak of remembering the dead. But for all the talk of war and remembrance, no time is more infused with insidious forgetting than the last days of May. This is a holiday that features solemn evasion. Speech-makers and commentators praise the 'ultimate sacrifice' of American soldiers—but say nothing about the duplicity of those who sacrificed them. War efforts are equated with indubitable patriotism. Journalists claim to be writing the latest draft of history, but actual history is no more present than the dead. In the truncated media universe of Memorial Day, the act of remembering bypasses any history that indicates an American war was not inevitable and unavoidable...
http://tinyurl.com/bjyeb
from Guerilla News, by Norman Solomon
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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