Ron Unz is fast becoming one of my favourite commentators on geopolitics. Here, he talks about how his view of the Rwandan genocide (1994, death toll: 5million), which he held for some years, was diametrically altered - basically, the heroes and villains were flipped.
Quote: "We naively tend to assume that our media accurately reflects the events of our world and its history, but instead what we all too often see are only the tremendously distorted images of a circus fun-house mirror, with small items sometimes transformed into large ones, and large ones into small."
Article worth reading in its entirety, IMO, so some snippets:
(1) on Samantha Powers (anyone heard of her? ) and how she transformed the world (international law) through her promulgation of the "right to protect" creed (funny how it didn't apply to Russia "protecting ethnic Russian speaking Ukrainians, and is completely ignored re:Gaza).
(2) Wikipedia has a long article on the event, but doesn't even mention strongly contrasting views (sounds familiar?)
(3) In Samantha Power's "very comprehensive" account of genocide, she does not cover Indonesia's 30 September event (1965+, death toll: 2 million) - mostly, because this was a US interested event (this was covered in Vincent Bevins' "The Jakarta Method").
All in all, a fascinating read, a bit like questioning the 6million Jews Holocaust narrative.
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-samantha-power-r2p-and-the-politics-of-genocide/
Quote: "We naively tend to assume that our media accurately reflects the events of our world and its history, but instead what we all too often see are only the tremendously distorted images of a circus fun-house mirror, with small items sometimes transformed into large ones, and large ones into small."
Article worth reading in its entirety, IMO, so some snippets:
(1) on Samantha Powers (anyone heard of her? ) and how she transformed the world (international law) through her promulgation of the "right to protect" creed (funny how it didn't apply to Russia "protecting ethnic Russian speaking Ukrainians, and is completely ignored re:Gaza).
(2) Wikipedia has a long article on the event, but doesn't even mention strongly contrasting views (sounds familiar?)
(3) In Samantha Power's "very comprehensive" account of genocide, she does not cover Indonesia's 30 September event (1965+, death toll: 2 million) - mostly, because this was a US interested event (this was covered in Vincent Bevins' "The Jakarta Method").
All in all, a fascinating read, a bit like questioning the 6million Jews Holocaust narrative.
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-samantha-power-r2p-and-the-politics-of-genocide/
Ron Unz is fast becoming one of my favourite commentators on geopolitics. Here, he talks about how his view of the Rwandan genocide (1994, death toll: 5million), which he held for some years, was diametrically altered - basically, the heroes and villains were flipped.
Quote: "We naively tend to assume that our media accurately reflects the events of our world and its history, but instead what we all too often see are only the tremendously distorted images of a circus fun-house mirror, with small items sometimes transformed into large ones, and large ones into small."
Article worth reading in its entirety, IMO, so some snippets:
(1) on Samantha Powers (anyone heard of her? 🤓) and how she transformed the world (international law) through her promulgation of the "right to protect" creed (funny how it didn't apply to Russia "protecting ethnic Russian speaking Ukrainians, and is completely ignored re:Gaza).
(2) Wikipedia has a long article on the event, but doesn't even mention strongly contrasting views (sounds familiar?)
(3) In Samantha Power's "very comprehensive" account of genocide, she does not cover Indonesia's 30 September event (1965+, death toll: 2 million) - mostly, because this was a US interested event (this was covered in Vincent Bevins' "The Jakarta Method").
All in all, a fascinating read, a bit like questioning the 6million Jews Holocaust narrative.😈
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-samantha-power-r2p-and-the-politics-of-genocide/