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28 weeks later: Prayuth, censorship and the media
Posted: November 18, 2014 at 7:42 am
This is the second part in our week-long series looking at Thailand six months or 28 weeks after the military coup. Click on the links to read earlier installments:Introduction Part 1: The Economy -
Thai coup leader and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha. Pic: AP.
Since his time as army chief, General Prayuth Chan-ochas relationship with the media has been strenuous at best. Now as the coup leader and prime minister he constantly in the limelight, and his gaffes are under more scrutiny than ever. On the other hand, the media itself is facing stringent censorship.
Reporter 1: [...] so it will be sorted very soon in order to have elections, right?
Prayuth: [inaudible]see my first answer, I already said it.
Reporter 1: General, may I ask another question: are you now the prime minister?
Prayuth: [pause] It is in progressI dont know yet, well see, keep calm! [points to the reporter] You wanna be it?
Reporter 1: [sarcastically] YES, YES, YES!
Prayuth: Ok, thats enough! Thank you very much
Reporter 2: General, just a quick questionhow long will the timeline, roadmap take until a new election?
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Hashtag hate campaigns are leading us into the trap of censorship
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Julien Blanc and Dapper Laughs . . . is it better to silence or expose? Photograph: Mark Robert Milan/GC Images
Last week, Jessica Ennis-Hill took the brave step of saying she would have her name removed from a stand at Bramall Lane if Sheffield United re-signed convicted rapist Ched Evans. The inevitable consequence was a blurt of rape threats from members of Evans fanbase. One prize specimen, @RickieLambert07, replied to criticism by saying: Freedom of speech mate Ill say what I want when I want! I cannot say for sure that @RickieLambert07 isnt a lawyer but he certainly has a shaky grasp of Article 10 of the Human Rights Act.
If you believe in freedom of expression you often find yourself in terrible company. Right now, misogynists are enjoying a Voltaire moment, having been robbed of the comedic stylings of Dapper Laughs and, if the campaign to deny him a UK visa succeeds, the sinister dating advice of repulsive Californian pick-up artist Julien Blanc. Its fortunate that the penitent Daniel OReilly chose to become The Artist Formerly Known as Dapper Laughs, the Ziggy Stardust of bantz, rather than a lad martyr, but I worry that Blanc will turn a state ban to his advantage.
As a teenager, I first encountered censorship as a tool of the religious right. This was the era of Martin Scorseses The Last Temptation of Christ, Andres Serranos Piss Christ and Body Counts Cop Killer, not to mention The Satanic Verses. In each case, I saw the would-be censors as intolerant, ignorant and absurd. For one thing, many of them had only a sketchy apprehension of what it was they were trying to ban, learning about the offence second-hand. Second, they made the mistake of thinking that the artwork was a cause rather than a symptom, as if, absent Body Counts rap-metal provocations, African-Americans would have felt warmly towards the LAPD. Third, the outrage tended to have the effect of publicising and ennobling the offending work. All of this was sharply satirised by the Father Ted episode in which Ted and Dougals muddled protest against a blasphemous movie (Down with this sort of thing) ended up making it a smash hit.
I was naive to think that censorship, in its many forms, was restricted to the right wing but the effect of reading about these debates at an impressionable age was to give me an enduring suspicion of bans, wherever they come from. I felt the same reservations when, in September, the Barbican bowed to pressure to cancel Exhibit B, South African artist Brett Baileys installation about racism. Responsibility ultimately lay with the Barbican but the protesters aim, spelled out in a Change.org petition, was always cancellation of a racist exhibition that they hadnt actually seen. Consequently, nobody was allowed to find out if it was as crass and misguided as they claimed. In a prepared statement, Baileys black performers said: We welcome protest, but surely its best to have as much information beforehand, so your opinion is truly informed ... And surely your right to protest should not impact another persons freedom of thought and speech.
The fact that some people I usually agree with welcomed the Barbicans cave-in shocked me. Its illogical to condemn the Metropolitan Operas cancellation of a live transmission of John Adams opera The Death of Klinghoffer (the Met somehow deemed it not antisemitic yet inappropriate at this time of rising antisemitism) while applauding the closure of Exhibit B. If you oppose censorship then whether or not you like the thing being censored is irrelevant. In fact, the principle is only tested when you loathe the thing being censored (providing, of course, you have seen it).
Thats basic stuff, almost too obvious to spell out, but draconian censorship is becoming an increasingly common tactic among people who consider themselves liberals, from Exhibit B to the mission creep of refusing controversial speakers a platform at universities. Freedom of expression always has exceptions, for example legally proscribed hate speech, but allow too many and it suffers death by a thousand cuts. While many ideas are offensive, only a few should be deemed so unacceptable that they cant be heard.
I suspect the blurring of that line is related to the fever pitch of online discourse. The internet is so perpetually cross that its increasingly hard to make an impact with mere disapproval. In the outrage arms race, its tempting to go straight for the nuclear option. When Asian-American activist Suey Park was offended by a satirical skit on The Colbert Report in March, she started the hashtag #CancelColbert, despite neither wanting nor expecting the show to be cancelled. #CancelColbert was never literal, but it was a way to say, Hey, improve Colbert, knowing that trying to improve Colbert would never trend, knowing that it would never get heard, she told Salon.
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28 weeks later: Prayuth, censorship and the media in post-coup Thailand
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This is the second part in our week-long series looking at Thailand six months or 28 weeks after the military coup. Click on the links to read earlier installments:Introduction Part 1: The Economy -
Thai coup leader and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha. Pic: AP.
Since his time as army chief, General Prayuth Chan-ochas relationship with the media has been strenuous at best. Now as the coup leader and prime minister he constantly in the limelight, and his gaffes are under more scrutiny than ever. On the other hand, the media itself is facing stringent censorship.
Reporter 1: [...] so it will be sorted very soon in order to have elections, right?
Prayuth: [inaudible]see my first answer, I already said it.
Reporter 1: General, may I ask another question: are you now the prime minister?
Prayuth: [pause] It is in progressI dont know yet, well see, keep calm! [points to the reporter] You wanna be it?
Reporter 1: [sarcastically] YES, YES, YES!
Prayuth: Ok, thats enough! Thank you very much
Reporter 2: General, just a quick questionhow long will the timeline, roadmap take until a new election?
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Ron Paul Explains Libertarian Solution To Pollution(1987) – Video
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Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk 11/17/14: Internet Gambling Ban and Crony Capitalism – Video
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Ron Paul speaks out against billionaire Republican donor Sheldon Adelson
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Ron Paul accused Sheldon Adelson of using his status as a billionaire donor to the Republican Party in exchange for political favors on Sunday.
Adelson is a major donor to the Republican Party and even gets visits from Republican presidential candidates during campaigns, such as Mitt Romney in 2012. He allegedly spent $93 million in campaign contributions in 2012.
Adelson is chairman and CEO of the Las Vegas Sands, which runs hotels and casinos, and he is the 10th richest man in the world.
"Congress may soon vote on legislation outlawing Internet gambling," Paul wrote in his weekly column. He said Sheldon Adelson is perhaps known for using his wealth to advance pro-war foreign policies, but he's "now using his political influence to turn his online competitors into criminals."
Paul believes if Congress gets rid of legal online gambling, then illegal, criminal-run gambling groups will form on the internet. He thinks the government should leave gamblers alone, since their actions will only harm themselves. "It is no more appropriate for gambling opponents to use force to stop people from playing poker online than it would be for me to use force to stop people from reading pro-war, neocon writers," he wrote.
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Ron Pauls Appearances on Kremlin TV Could Damage His Sons Presidential Aspirations
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Families will matter in the 2016 presidential election. Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton will benefit from the still positive evaluations of her husbands presidency and enduring popularity. However, there is a possibility that closer scrutiny by voters of Bill Clintonspresidency will not be so positive; and there is also an unspoken notion that Ms. Clinton owes much of her political career to the fact that her husband was President. Possible Republican candidate Jeb Bush will probably try to present himself to the voters as his fathers son, rather than as the brother of the second President Bush.
There is another likely candidate, Rand Paul, who is the son of a politician. Although Ron Paul never was President, he ran for the office several times, most recently in 2012. The senior Mr. Paul is a stronger Libertarian and less polished politician than his son, but the two share an outlook that separates them from many otherRepublicans.If Rand Paul runs, he will have to address some of the more controversial statementshis father has made over the years, as well as the racist newsletters sent by Ron Paul in the 1990s, and his cozy ties to Holocaust deniers. Because Ron Paul has never been much more than a fun distraction in presidential campaigns, he has never been held truly accountable for these activities and statements, but they could come back to hurt his son. Rand Paul, however, should not be blamed for the erraticand sometimes intolerantthings his father has said. Holding that against Senator Paul in a presidential campaign would not be fair to the younger Paul.
It is not altogether insignificant that Ron Paul continues to be active politically, in part as a frequent guest discussing a broad range of policy questions on the network RT(formerlyRussia Today). The cabletelevision network is widely seen asthe major English language propaganda arm of the Kremlin. Kimberly Marten, a professor of political science at Barnard College and Columbia University describes RT as the mouthpiece of the Putin regimeserv[ing] the exact same purpose as the old Soviet propaganda machine, but with much better graphics and production values, and more global coverage.
Most American politicians wisely avoid appearing on RT. Ms. Marten said that she would advise politicians thinking about going on RT that his or her words will likely be distorted and mistranslated in the Russian version of the broadcastThe Putin regime will use the appearance to further its propaganda purposes. Ron Paul, however, has never been like most American politicians.
He frequently appears on RT to discuss a very broad range of issues including, but not limited to, Ebola, ISIS, U.S. government surveillance and the conflict in Ukraine. Mr. Pauls comments usually reflecthis quirky and curmudgeonly brand of Libertarianism. Mr. Paul explained to RT that the whole mess that weve been involved in in the Middle East has been technically illegal because weve initiated war, but we havent declared war. While commenting on RT about the U.S. midterm elections, Paul observed, This whole idea that a good candidate thats rating well in the polls cant get in the debate, thats where the corruption really isIf a third party person gets anywhere along, they are going to do everything they can to stop that from happening. Both of these comments are defendable, and in some respects even compelling, reflecting the intriguing combination of being sometimes brilliantbutoften dead wrong that has long defined the Mr. Paul.
On July 4 of this year, Mr. Paul was a guest on RTanddiscussed the conflict in Ukraine, arguablythe most important issue for the Russian media. On that show, Mr. Paul referred to NATOs decision to stop all cooperation with Russia as pestering and interfering. In August, Mr. Paul wrote a columnpublished on the-free-foundation.org that characterized U.S. and European efforts to oppose Russian aggression in Ukraine as risking a major war with Russia to deny people in Ukraine the right to self-determination, suggesting that events inside Ukraine are due to internal politics there rather than Russian aggression. Ron Paul certainly has a right to his views on Ukraine and Russia, just as policy makers from both parties have the right to ignore Mr. Pauls views. Despite his fathers dubious views, the younger Paul should, and probably will, be evaluated based on his own sometimes inconsistent views on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
It, nonetheless, cannot be completely ignored that the father of a presidential candidate, who shares the same ideological niche as his son, is a regular guest on the propaganda arm of an increasingly hostile foreign power. There is, after all, a difference between an eccentric former politician, who happens to be the father of a presidential candidate, producing a newsletter that expounds unusual and unconventional opinions, and that same politician regularly appearing on RT to share those views. At the very least this will be an embarrassment for Senator Paul, who may needto distance himself from his own father as his campaign moves forward. Given how popular the older Paul remains among the Senators Libertarian base, that might not be easy.
As Senator Pauls campaign moves from exploratory to real, and he has to flesh out his foreign policy, he will confront a dilemma regarding Ukraine and Russia, if he breaks with his father and moves toward a more conventional and hawkish view on Russia, he will seem like all the other candidates and potentially alienate his Libertarian base. If, however, he takes a less confrontational position regarding Russia, his opponents can highlight the senior Pauls relationship with the Russian propaganda operation. Neither of these are enviable outcomes.
Lincoln Mitchell is the national political correspondent for the Observer. Follow him on Twitter @LincolnMitchell.
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Our Pro-Life Pope
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The Holy Father spoke to an association of Italian doctors last week and his words could not have been more clear. Here is the lead paragraph from the Vatican Insider report:
Fidelity to the Gospel of life and respect for life as a gift from God sometimes require choices that are courageous and go against the current, which in particular circumstances, may become points of conscientious objection, Francis said in todays address to the Italian Catholic Doctors Association. The dominant thinking sometimes suggests a false compassion, that which retains that it is: helpful to women to promote abortion; an act of dignity to obtain euthanasia; a scientific breakthrough to produce a child and to consider it to be a right rather than a gift to welcome; or to use human lives as guinea pigs presumably to save others, the Pope said in his speech.
If anyone doubted Pope Francis pro-life commitment, these words should squash their reservations.
Some pro-life Catholics were worried when Pope Francis said last year that the Church should not obsess only about abortion, contraception, and same-sex marriage. Their worry was in direct proportion to the degree that these same critics had obsessed about the triumvirate of issues which, with euthanasia and embryonic stem cell research, were listed as the five non-negotiable issues by Professor Robbie George, a meme that caught fire in conservative Catholic circles. I pointed out at t he time that, in a sense, none of the Churchs teachings are negotiable, and that this meme amounted to a reduction of Christian ethics to political efficacy. But, there was never any doubt the pope was firmly committed to the pro-life cause. Anyone who has read and pondered the Scriptures must perform some strange intellectual somersaults to be other than pro-life.
These same pro-life advocates who criticized the popes comments on obsession have also tended to dismiss, downplay, or derogate Pope Francis consistently trenchant criticisms of the modern economy and his commitment to social justice. This, too, betrays a political agenda not a sound doctrinal or theological stance. The Churchs pro-life concerns are linked in their essence with the Churchs commitment to social justice.
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In 1997, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops passed a document on Hispanics and the New Evangelization that included this paragraph:
In our country, the modern, technological, functional mentality creates a world of replaceable individuals incapable of authentic solidarity. In its place, society is grouped by artificial arrangements created by powerful interests. The common ground is an increasingly dull, sterile, consumer conformism visible especially among so many of our young people created by artificial needs promoted by the media to support powerful economic interests. Pope John Paul II has called this a culture of death.The New Evangelization, therefore, requires the Church to provide refuge and sustenance for ongoing growth to those rescued from the loneliness of modern life. It requires the promotion of a culture of life based on the Gospel of life.
The phrase culture of death may have been used by partisans to equate with party of death when speaking of the Democrats Cardinal Burke used that unhappy phrase but that equation was always wrong.
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How Ayn Rand became an Internet superstar
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Ayn Randis not afeministicon, but it speaks volumes about theInternetthat some are implicitly characterizing her that way, so much so that shes even become a ubiquitous force on thememecircuit.
Last week, Maureen OConnor ofThe Cutwrotea piece about a popular shirt called the Unstoppable Muscle Tee, which features the quote: The question isnt who is going to let me, its who is going to stop me.
AsThe Quote Investigatordetermined, this was actually a distortion of a well-known passage from one of Rands better-known novels, The Fountainhead:
Do you mean to tell me that youre thinking seriously of building that way, when and if you are an architect?
Yes.
My dear fellow, who will let you?
Thats not the point. The point is, who will stop me?
Ironically, Rand not only isnt responsible for this trendy girl power mantra, but was actually an avowed enemy of feminism. AsThe Atlas Society explains in theirarticleabout feminism in the philosophy of Objectivism (Rands main ideological legacy), Randians may have supported certain political and social freedoms for womenthe right to have an abortion, the ability to rise to the head of business based on individual meritbut they subscribed fiercely to cultural gender biases. Referring to herself as a male chauvinist, Rand argued that sexually healthy women should feel a sense of hero worship for the men in their life, expressed disgust at the idea that any woman would want to be president, and deplored progressive identity-basedactivistmovements as inherently collectivist in nature.
How did Rand get so big on the Internet, which has become a popular place for progressive memory? A Pew Researchstudyfrom 2005 discovered that: the percentage of both men and women who go online increases with the amount of household income, and while both genders are equally likely to engage in heavy Internet use, white men statistically outnumber white women. This is important because Rand, despite iconoclasticeschewingideological labels herself, is especially popular amonglibertarians, who are attracted to her pro-business, anti-government, and avowedly individualistic ideology. Self-identified libertarians and libertarian-minded conservatives, in turn, were found by a Pew Researchstudyfrom 2011 to be disproportionately white, male, and affluent. Indeed, the sub-sect of the conservative movement that Pew determined was most likely to identify with the libertarian label were so-calledBusiness Conservatives,who are the only group in which a majority (67 percent) believes the economic system is fair to most Americans rather than unfairly tilted in favor of the powerful. They are also very favorably inclined toward the potential presidential candidacy ofRep. Paul Ryan(79 percent), who is well-known within the Beltway as anadmirerof Rands work (oncetellingThe Weekly Standardthat I give outAtlas Shrugged[by Ayn Rand] as Christmas presents, and I make all my interns read it.).
Rands fans, in other words, are one of the most visible forces on the Internet, and ideally situated to distribute her ideology. Rands online popularity is the result of this fortuitous intersection of power and interests among frequent Internet users. If one date can be established as the turning point for the flourishing of Internet libertarianism, it would most likely be May 16, 2007, when footage of formerRep. Ron Paulssharp non-interventionist rebuttalto Rudy Giuliani in that nights Republican presidential debate became a viral hit. Ron Pauls place in the ideological/cultural milieu that encompasses Randism is undeniable, as evidenced byexposeson their joint influence on college campuses and Pauls upcomingcameoin the movieAtlas Shrugged: Part 3. During his 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns, Paulattractedconsiderableattentionfor his remarkable ability to raise money through the Internet, and to this day he continues to root his cause in cyberspace through a titularonline political opinion channelwhile his son,Sen. Rand Paul, has made no secret of his hope to tap into his fathers base for his own likely presidential campaign in 2016. Even though the Pauls dont share Rands views onmany issues, the self-identified libertarians that infused energy and cash into their national campaigns are part of the same Internet phenomenon as the growth of Randism.
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Crysis 3 Post-Human Intro Cutscene – Video
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