Channel Four's 'Unreported World' displays right-wing bias
New Internationalist | 19.05.2007 01:43 | Analysis | Globalisation | Social Struggles | World
Insinuations of politically motivated violence were accused, despite that the peasant underclass who voted for him are subservient to the wealthy in the South American state.
This right wing bias in this programme has also manifested itself in reports about Chinese farmers thrown off their land by the capitalist regime there, and in India where Maoist insurgents fight for better living standards for their families during an economic boom for the ruling class.
This documentary series is clearly designed to appeal to Third World activists whilst presenting a distorted and pro-state, pro-capitalist view of these countries and their economic situations.
A similar bias was presented by millionaire TV presenter, Krishnan Guru-Murthy in a recent programme about India's impoverished peoples.
The essence of the distortion is to accuse the impoverished of Third World countries as being terrorists if they fight for food, health and livelihood.
It is clear that "social being determines social consciousness". Or in other words that poverty in the midst of plenty breeds anger and disillusionment with the current world order.
Any activists who watch this programme should bear these things in mind.
New Internationalist
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