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Murdochs Sun dismisses million-strong London
march as nothing
By Chris Marsden
20 February 2003
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The Sun is the flagship publication of Rupert Murdochs
News Corporation in Britain. It specialises in sleaze, bare breasts,
celebrity scandals, attacks on welfare recipients, asylum-seekers
and encouraging every possible variety of jingoism.
Its Monday, February 17 edition gave its views on the previous
weekends antiwar demonstrations in London and internationally.
The demonstration was barely reported on the front page, which
led on an inconsequential incident between the England football
team captain David Beckham and his manager at Manchester United,
Alex Ferguson.
The march was only acknowledged to have taken place in a four
inch by two inch box under a strap, War on terror
and a headline, March wont stop attack on Saddam.
Actual coverage of the demonstration was confined to two tiny
articles on page five, which led off with the false claim that
just six million people had marched internationally and just one
million in London.
Where the Sun came into its own was the vitriol and
contempt heaped on the demonstrations in an equally brief editorial,
March ado about nothing.
A million Britons had a jolly day out on the anti-war
march, it began. But lets not get carried away.
Fifty-eight million other Brits DIDNT march on London. They
werent suckered by has-beens like [Labour MP] Tony Benn
or never-will-be [Liberal Democrat party leader] Charles Kennedy.
The reality is, the big march changes nothing (emphasis
added).
The editorial concluded with the claim that Prime Minister
Tony Blair on Saturday set out indisputable moral and political
arguments in favour of attacking Iraq and a description
of opponents of war as the wobblers.
Even by the standards one has come to expect from a newspaper
that is little short of a national disgrace, this is an extraordinary
piece. If millions of people registering their opposition to war
changes nothing, then democracy is a dead letter.
Government of the people, by the people, for the people
has indeed perished from the earth. The new principle of government
has become irrespective of the people, despite the people,
against the people.
And for the fabulously wealthy financial oligarchy that rules
the world, that is precisely the case. Rupert Murdoch, a multibillionaire
who owns more than 175 newspaper titles with a combined print
run of 40 million copies, is Mister International Capital incarnate.
He numbers amongst those who call the tune for Blairs government
and the most ardent backers of the Bush administration. He does
so because the tax cutting and pro-corporate policies championed
by New Labour in Britain and the Republicans in the US funnel
millions of dollars directly into his pockets.
As to his motives for supporting war against Iraq, he acknowledged
in a recent interview, The greatest thing to come out of
this for the world economy, if you could put it that way, would
be $20 a barrel for oil. Thats bigger than any tax cut in
any country. [See Media
mogul Rupert Murdoch explains why he backs war vs. Iraq]
Many of Murdochs publications such as the Sun
and the New York Post specialise in a pseudo-populisma
pretence to be speaking for the common man, articulating his concerns
without fear of being politically correct. But their real attitude
to working people should now be clear for all to see.
As long as it is a case of pandering to prejudice and creating
a favourable climate for political and social backwardness, then
Murdochs media empire will profess itself to be the voice
of the people. But woe betide the people when they have the effrontery
to take a stand on higher principles. Then they become suckers
and wobblers, who stand in the way of the pursuit
of ever-greater wealth and power by Murdoch and the governments
that serve his interests.
See Also:
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch explains why
he backs war vs. Iraq
[15 February 2003]
An event of world historical significance
[17 February 2003]
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