As Venezuela Mends Ties With Latin Neighbors, Western Media Turn Up the Propaganda
JUNE 22, 2023
RICARDO VAZ
JUNE 22, 2023
Venezuelas Maduro government has slowly and steadily regained its diplomatic standing in recent years, overcoming US endeavors to turn the country into a pariah state as part of its regime-change efforts.
Nevertheless, Washington remains hell-bent on ousting the democratically elected Venezuelan authorities, and has kept its deadly sanctions program virtually intact. And Western media, which have cheered coup attempts at every step of the way (FAIR.org, 6/13/22, 5/2/22, 6/4/21, 4/15/20, 1/22/20), remain committed to endorsing US policies to the bitter end.
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The reporting around the latest developments saw corporate pundits showcasing a full array of journalistic con artistry to defend their narrative, including dubious sources, inaccurate conclusions and dishonest context.
Undemocratic references
Corporate medias effort to dismiss Maduros legitimacy is heavily built around the use of negative labels. For example, authoritarian appears almost like an auto-fill suggestion at this point, given its prevalence (Financial Times, 6/4/23; BBC, 5/30/23; Reuters, 5/29/23; AP, 5/30/23; Washington Post, 5/30/23; Bloomberg, 5/31/23). Outlets like the Economist (6/1/23) and the Miami Herald (6/3/23) go straight to dictator.
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Equally misguided were some attempts to justify the punishing coercive measures, with the BBC (5/30/23) stating that they were a response to a crackdown on opposition activists, and the Associated Press (5/30/23) reporting they were intended to get Venezuela to liberalize its politics. Even US officials have stated on the record that sanctions are meant to accelerate the collapse of the Maduro government (Voice of America, 10/15/18)evoking President Richard Nixons command to make the economy scream in Salvador Allendes Chile.
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