Last
month, the Russia-Fearmongering-Industrial Complex grew ever greater
when reports surfaced that Russian actors had purchased more than
$100,000 worth of political ads to display on Facebook. News outlets
reported that the ads were designed to criticize Hillary Clinton
while bolstering support
for Jill Stein, Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump—and
to lure right-wing
votes via appeals for the rights of gun owners.
Even
without confirmation of Russia connections, CNN, The
Washington Post, Politico, The
New York Times and
other media sources have been resolute in their
attempts to cast the ads as shadowy propaganda designed to prey on
U.S. Facebook users. In the process, they’ve postulated noxious
canards—namely, the suggestion that
racial-justice organizing is a product of Russian machinations—and
left the ads’ origins and aims nebulous.
In
characterizing the ads as menacing mirrors of right and left
ideologies, mainstream media’s message remains clear: Only the
corporate-sponsored center can be trusted.
The
narrative is one of the latest stirrings of the panicked spectacle
that is “Fake News.” In the wake of the 2016 election, pundits
pointed their fingers at Facebook, Google and Twitter, accusing them
of spreading misinformation about political issues and figures to the
U.S. voting citizenry. A circuitous, concern-trolling tactic, the
Fake News scare soon gained momentum among corporate media outlets
and politicians seeking to find palatable scapegoats for the stunning
election of Donald Trump.
When
the pressure grew too high to ignore the calls for Fake News
containment, the Internet giants took action. Google began to stymie
ads it deemed dubious. Facebook floated features to flag
Fake News and tweaked its ad policy. Months later, Twitter
joined the chorus, essentially echoing Facebook’s
approach.
These
adjustments, however, haven’t stifled propaganda. On the contrary,
they may have stifled dissent. Since Google’s algorithmic
updates in April, a number of left-wing sites have seen
their search traffic plummet. The World Socialist Web Site
(WSWS) reported a
67 percent dip in traffic between April and July of this year, with a
total decrease of 85 percent since Google implemented changes. (Its
editorial chairman David North recently
spoke about this to The
New York Times.)
Left-leaning sites Alternet, Democracy
Now, Common
Dreams, Global
Research and Truthout have
suffered similar declines, WSWS reported, ranging from 49 to 71
percent. Alternet and Global
Research have
issued additional laments, the former claiming to have lost an
average of 1.2 million of the 2.7 million unique visitors the site
receives from search traffic each month since June.
This
may sound familiar. Last year, The
Washington Post linked
to the now-infamous promulgations of
neo-McCarthyist organization PropOrNot, which classified Truthout,
and other left-leaning news sources as potential Russian
propaganda agents. (The Post did
not name any sites in its story.) Meanwhile, centrist news
organizations have borne no such brunt. The
Washington Post,
for example, has boasted statistics
of 74 to 92 million monthly visitors, thanks in no small part to the
corporate web. “Internet users doing searches on Google, since the
algorithms were put in place, are diverted from sites such
as Truthdig and
directed to mainstream publications such as The New York Times,”
journalist Chris Hedges wrote in
September.
Such
developments underscore the perils of relying on private technology
companies to regulate political content. In March, Eric Schmidt, the
billionaire chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet, assured
the Fox
Business viewership
that technology could indeed detect Fake News, suggesting that
the best methods would be a matter of companies’ furtive
discretion. “It should be possible for computers to detect
malicious, misleading, and incorrect information and essentially have
you not see it,” Schmidt said. “We’re not arguing for
censorship. We’re arguing, just take it off the page.”
Google-styled
censorship is acceptable, Schmidt implied, as long as it’s
preemptive. If the claims of WSWS and AlterNet are
any indication, it’s not hard to imagine the search behemoth’s
interest in silencing voices that condemn the corporate structures
that have allowed its success. In light of Google’s recent
ousting of a monopoly critic, Barry Lynn, from its think
tank, New America, the prospect would seem to grow only more
tangible.
What’s
more, Facebook and Twitter both have patterns of muzzling activists
and people of color while protecting white men. As ProPublica has
revealed, Facebook has routinely removed posts of those who
rebuke white supremacy and police killings of people of color, even
when they don’t violate its policies, while classifying white men a
“protected category” entitled to more protections from free
speech than such “subsets” as black children. Twitter,
meanwhile, is
loathe to so much as suspend the accounts of neo-Nazis,
preferring to verify their most marketable faces and publish their
organizations’ ads.
Soon,
Twitter will face Congress over a network of Russia-linked accounts
promoting such hashtags as #boycottnfl, #standforouranthem and
#takeaknee, as well as news stories with “a primary theme of
anti-Americanism.” Some of these stories, according to The
New York Times,
connected Hillary Clinton to such events as the terrorist attack in
Benghazi and focused on wiretapping in the federal investigation of
former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. (In the same
handwringing report, the Times fretted about Vladimir Putin’s plan
to “darken the image of the United States.”)
Veracity
aside, the cardinal sin of these accounts, pundits imply, is their
aforementioned “anti-Americanism”: their audacity to attempt to
manipulate the public and to “undermine democracy.” Likely a
euphemistic way to lambast unsavory messaging about centrist
status-quo avatar Hillary Clinton, such an accusation is essentially
a baseless exaggeration. As Aaron Maté recently
notedin The
Nation,
the number of accounts under suspicion—200—pales in comparison to
Twitter’s 328 million users. “To suggest 200 accounts out of 328
million could have had an impact is as much an insult to common sense
as it is to basic math,” Maté wrote. The Facebook case offers an
analogue: “A $100,000 Facebook ad buy,” according to Maté,
“seems unlikely to have had much impact in a $6.8 billion
election.”
Still,
to atone for hosting such apparent affronts to U.S. integrity,
Twitter has sought aid from U.S. intelligence agencies “in trying
to find and stop illicit interference from other countries,”
the Times notes.
Meanwhile, Facebook has delivered
its ads to Congress, including the
Senate and House Intelligence committees.
The
U.S. public has never quite learned the criteria of Fake News, nor
has it received a coherent, conclusive explanation of exactly what
Russia did. The U.S. public has, however, been given a crash course
in corporate, centrist boosterism. Anxieties over the roles of
Facebook, Google and Twitter in disseminating of Russian-engineered
Fake News have merely posited the corporate state’s centrism as
gospel and antagonized the Left in increasingly sophisticated ways.
Furthermore, the proposed technocratic solution of relying on these
unaccountable megacompanies to determine what information they
broadcast will only exacerbate the problem.
As
tech companies prepare to cooperate with intelligence agencies, and
their owners inch closer to steering corporate media both
indirectly and directly,
it becomes ever more urgent to recognize the irony of it all:
Centrist alarmism doesn’t destroy harmful propaganda—it creates
it.
>> The article above was written by Julianne Tveten and is reprinted from In These Times.
1 comment:
Man this is beautiful. The left is so lost and out of touch with reality. They are so clueless. They don't even know what hit them.
Even if the establishment Republicans get on board with the America First agenda and pass tax reform and repeal the disgusting Obamacare - it's too little to late for the ruling establishment. They are done.
The upcoming bloodbath during the 2018 midterms will not be between Democrats and Republicans. The entire left is a nothing burger.
The bloodbath will be between the new GOP and the ruling establishment.
In 2020 Trump will win by an even greater landslide and win over 400 electoral votes.
The concept of a "class struggle" is a social construct. It's a myth.
Why? Because in America we have these things called free will and self responsibility.
The left is losing all over the globe. The left doesn't even realize that they lost over 1000 seats across the USA since 2010 if you include state and local government.
Viva la Trump derangement syndrome! Sayonara Marxism! Adiós progressives!
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