Thursday, February 25, 2010

What I Learned From the Events of June 28, Part I, Mr. Tetovski was Right

Mr. Tetovski Was Right.

Many years ago, actually during the early '80's, I was a graduate student in Cairo. One of my best friends was from Bulgaria. This was during the era of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe was behind the 'iron curtain'. One evening I was having dinner with her family at their flat, and after a few drinks, a discussion of politics and media ensued. I don't remember the exact context of the discussion, but I remember Mr. Tetovski telling me that Time magazine was far more dangerous than Bulgarian journals. He knew that I read Time every week and believed what I read to be just as true as if were the Bible.

I asked him how could that be, and he told me that the Bulgarian press was so full of propaganda, and that the propaganda was so blatant that everyone knew how to disregard the fact from the fiction. Time, on the other hand, (and yes he admitted to reading it on occasion) was written in a much more sophisticated manner, so it was much more difficult to discern the truth from the biases. Because of this, he argued, Americans tend to believe everything they read in their media as the complete truth, when in reality, it was just as biased as the Bulgarian media. Since bias was more sophisticated, it was inherentedly more dangerous.

I pondered what Mr. Tetovski said, and knew that it somehow made sense. At any rate, I filed the conversation somewhere in the back of my mind and never forgot it. Now, some 25+ years later, after reading the American press' accounts of what happened in Honduras on and after June 28, 2009, and knowing the Honduran reality first hand versus the blatant media bias, I can now say, "Mr. Tetovski, you were absolutely right..."

Lesson learned: Don't believe the mainstream Western media.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

We'd all be better off if more people would learn this lesson. It took the events in Honduras for me to realize this and now I have to question many of the things I had long held as truths.
Mark in MO

Mandy and Rob said...

Greetings from Cyprus, enjoyed the blog, Regards

http://anewlifeincyprus.blogspot.com/

Ερμής said...

Hi my friends!!i am a friend from Greece. YOu have a GREAT BLOG!!!

http://diaforetikimatia.blogspot.com

The link above is my site, please visit me, my friends of Honduras!!!

Anonymous said...

Good writing!

Yes we now see and understand the truth of U.S. Media now.

Anyone noticed that last June the Obama administration instantly took side of Zelaya (within about 2 hours), while this same U.S. President had refused to offer support to Iranian protesters until some 10 plus days later!

Last summers two world events have put Obama's world-view and his true ideology at full display. What a shame. Sad to see Obama's "transforming" our country to the tested and failed USSR or Mao's China.

Blue-Eyed Mystery said...

I agree. I was in Honduras when this happened. What I read in the US was very different.