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July 03, 2008

Solicitude, protectiveness, and apologetics

Bruce Bawer describes a history of biased, whitewashed New York Times reportage on totalitarian ideologies, movements and regimes (via Instapundit).

To get an idea of what I’m talking about, let’s examine some highlights from the history of the Times — not only America’s most famous newspaper, but the one from which the nation’s media have, to an extraordinary extent, taken their lead for generations. These highlights do not even begin to tell the whole story of the Times’s treatment of totalitarianism over the decades, of course, but they point to something chronic, unhealthy, and dishonest at the heart of the Gray Lady’s editorial sensibility that has yet to be effectively addressed - and that has its counterparts in countless less prominent media on which the Times has long exerted a major influence.

This history is sickening, maddening... seriously, blood boiling. RTWT. It seems to me the internet is all that stands between us and all the Big Lies. The dextrosphere might usefully commit the following to memory, a rejoinder to all who would have us "understand" the enemy:

What’s being encouraged, of course, isn’t understanding at all but its opposite — a determination not to understand, see, or acknowledge certain facts. In the 1930s, Britons who were desperate to avoid war with the Nazis also spoke about “understanding” in this way - refusing to recognize that there are some things that, once properly understood, must be actively resisted and destroyed.

Posted by Ghost of a flea at July 3, 2008 06:02 AM

Comments

Flea,
Tasty juxtaposition between this, the hot pants and your post on Normal People. Being part of the herd is kind of like being a sled dog, "just keep moving and keep your eye on that bouncing spot in front of you". The NYT, then, is the metaphorical sphincter.
YBM

Posted by: Yaacov Ben Moshe [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 3, 2008 07:21 AM

Flea,
Tasty juxtaposition between this, the hot pants and your post on Normal People. Being part of the herd is kind of like being a sled dog, "just keep moving and keep your eye on that bouncing spot in front of you". The NYT, then, is the metaphorical sphincter.
YBM

Posted by: Yaacov Ben Moshe [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 3, 2008 07:21 AM