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The Media In Overdrive: Thatcher And The Triumph Of Capitalism

Colin Todhunter (repost) | 10.04.2013 10:19 | Other Press

On Monday night, the day that Margaret Thatcher died, much of the mainstream media fell over itself to mourn the passing of a 'great' leader. There were of course some references to her being a ‘divisive figure', but only because she did what ‘had to be done', which politicians before her were too weak-willed to do (ie attack workers' rights, the welfare state and beat down wages). Even people like Henry Kissinger, a man often accused as having the blood of innocent millions on his hands, were wheeled onto our screens to tell the British public what a really outstanding leader she was. That the BBC would turn to Kissinger for such a ringing endorsement of Thatcher's policies and personality says a lot about the mindset over at the good old 'Beeb'.



I happened to see Kissinger on the BBC's late night ‘serious' new analysis programme Newsnight. Presented by senior broadcaster Jeremy Paxman, prior to talking with Kissinger, the show hosted a studio debate about Thatcher's legacy. As elsewhere, it was a broadcast lavishly sprinkled with eulogies for the ‘great Margaret'.

Early in the broadcast a Conservative MP (or ex-MP) offered his opinion about her legacy. He stated that Thatcher served to put an end to certain debates that had raged prior to her taking power, not least the question of capitalism being the best system for delivering goods and services effectively and for wealth creation. Paxman sat there and just let this go.

Yet, later in the broadcast, leftist political figure Ken Livingstone made a comment about her legacy, which included the current a housing crisis in Britain . Paxman was on him straight away, pulling him up and tell Livingstone about Thatcher's ‘successes' in the housing sector. Livingstone's comment about the housing crisis was benign when compared with the Tory person's comments that celebrated the wonders of capitalism.

How a senior BBC presenter can sit there and not challenge someone who says the debate about socialism/capitalism is ended because capitalism has proved to be successful may well be beyond the thought process of some people. Successful for whom? For the rich and for millionaire politicians who come on to our screens and perpetuate this lie.

The banking system has collapsed and ordinary folk are being burdened with 'austerity' (mass unemployment, cuts to welfare and services) to pay the for bankers' losses as a result of their gambling and criminality. Thatcher deregulated the 'City' which gave bankers a free rein in the first place.

Due to 'deregulation' in many areas, we now have virtual monopolies in various sectors, including energy, finance and transport. Manufacturing jobs have been outsourced and replaced with Macjobs or no jobs at all and underemployment. Communities across the UK are suffering from social breakdown, criminality, drugs, etc. There is a housing crisis and a personal debt crisis. And ordinary people's share of wealth has declined (from 65 to 53 percent in the 80s alone).

Inequalities began to rocket under Thatcher and were perpetuated by 'New Labour', which supported her policies. Economic growth in the 80s was the same as in the 70s - wealth creation? Wealth was funnelled towards the top.

Capitalism is regarded as being so successful by its proponents because higher profits ensued as unemployment rose and labour became cheap in Britain where the unions were broken or was already cheap in the countries to where jobs were outsourced. And as the share of wealth going to labour fell, demand for goods fell, so debt was introduced to boost it. Where now, seeing the level of consumer debt was unsustainable? Capitalism cannot manage is crises, it just shifts them around in ever decreasing circles. Capitalism is in crisis because of it. Look no further than the 'Eurozone crisis' and the slow death of the US economy.

Capitalism (via 'globalisation') is devastating communities and economies all over the world, not least farmers in India who have experienced debt and poverty on a massive scale as western agribuisiness has taken over farming; and not least in terms of the illegal land grabs from tribal people in Orissa and Chhattisgarh being undertaken by the Indian govt on behalf of trans-national corporations. From Congo, Mali, Libya and Syria, so-called capitalist countries in the West, via NATO and its proxy armies, are causing devastation and conflict in order to grab the resources required to feed western capitalism' rapacious appetite.

Whether it's IMF/WTO backed policies that impose 'structural adjustment' on sovereign states or it is NATO paving the way for the looting of countries, the 'capitalism' often celebrated in/by the mainstream media is not based on some notion of a 'free market' but is based on brute force, coercion and bullying . But this is not to be discussed. This is the rantings of the ‘extremist' or unrealistic ‘dreamer'. This is beyond the scope of what is considered ‘rational' debate within the cosy TV studios of London and ‘ Westminster Village '. And because it's beyond the scope, the real extremism, the brutality of monopoly capitalism and imperialism does not get mentioned and is therefore left unchecked by the media.

While ‘on air' it may at times be difficult or unnecessary to launch into a wide ranging critique of capitalism, to just sit there and accept at face value and not challenge someone who espouses the greatness of capitalism is a dereliction of duty. But this is what the mainstream media specialises in. It is par for the course as far as the BBC is concerned. It's to be expected.

I once came across an anecdote about Noam Chomsky . Apparently, he was having some trouble with his teeth, due to him grinding them. After much speculation and pondering, the cause of the grinding was pinpointed. He only did it when he read the New York Times!

I stopped watching the BBC and the mainstream media in general after the one-sided representation of the Libyan conflict. My mistake is that I tuned in to watch it again last night. Unfortunately, it's a mistake millions make on a daily basis.

Colin Todhunter (repost)
- Homepage: http://www.countercurrents.org/todhunter090413.htm

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A pound of flesh, for a penny.

10.04.2013 11:31

I agree with the sentiment of this article.

I too watched the 'Newsnight' program and was reminded of the vehicle it used to be, before the endless repetition of self righteous self belief that passes for political debate in the UK took hold under Thatcherism. It used to be the case that a badly performing politician could be offered up to the 'Newsnight' program if they performed badly. If they couldn't survive the experience then off they trotted to some political backwater a mile or two off the coast of nowhere. These days, going on 'Newsnight' is par for the course. Simply ignoring everything said and sticking rigidly to your guns, no matter how badly your point is constructed, no matter how poor your position, no matter how ridiculous you POV is, that's the way it is done now.

So mediocrity rises to the top and our ability to coherently concentrate on the matter at hand simply dissappears. The current political order really are a collection of sponging nobodies whose only reason for living is to ensure that the public purse can be tapped repeatedly to the tune of £60/70/80/90/100,000 a year in the age of austerity. The public just keep paying and the spongers just keep claiming the public purse benefits and they have long since lost the honour of thrashing out their case on the basis that they are right, not simply on the basis of what the party PR merchants say the polls say is right.

All constant debate and decency in debate is now relegated to the party systems firebrands who always start on the nail but invariably drift off into their own ranting to the collective sighs of a long bored nation.

What passes for "debate" on Thatcher is nothing more than the spongers in the party system holding their breath and hoping that this isn't the final straw, that they can go on for just another month to claim that all imortant salary. That's the only thing that matters now. What the party loyalists in Parliament want right now, is the continuing ability to claim a tidy salary while the money is tight. The public purse is a godsend for them.

Newsnight have no answer for this, because that lot at the BBC live in the same mindset. Its a tidy situation to be getting paid at the public expense with a salary that is guaranteed in a time like this. When the politico's and the mediaco's get together, its just a question of sticking to a formula that works and keeping the whole shebang going for just another month till payday.

Under this regime we the people are fleeced, under this regime hundreds of thousands in Iraq were murdered, under this regime corporations that were too stupid to survive in their own carry-cot were made rich in an instant rather than go into bankrupt like the market told them they should. Under this regime war criminals flourish, under this regime the mental health wards are empty, under this regime the international criminal courts are filled to bursting with this regimes enemies. Under this regime no crime is too serious, no villainy too strong. Under this regime anything goes, under this regime everything goes.

And they complain about us standing on the fucking grass protesting.

There is a bullet with this regimes name on it...it was scratched there by the children of this regime.

See you on the streets.

If you see the BBC, send them my regards.

Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Whitehall.


Yeah.

10.04.2013 12:05

"I stopped watching the BBC and the mainstream media in general after the one-sided representation of the Libyan conflict."

Me too. It was the gloating over his death what did it!

T


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Doh !

10.04.2013 13:50

"I stopped watching the BBC and the mainstream media in general after the one-sided representation of the Libyan conflict."




Get a fucking life you idiot, as thoug the BBC care !

Mike


make a complaint

10.04.2013 15:20

Unlike a lot of media outlets, the BBC has a pretty accessible complaints system.

Although I don't have any illusions about this making a massive difference to the BBC's coverage, it will still give them a well-deserved headache and may cause some subtle differences in the coverage if enough people write in:
 https://ssl.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/?reset=#anchor

Go on, it's really easy!

v


I can't believe you watched the BBC to start with

10.04.2013 15:25

I'd rather watch my arse hairs go grey than rot my brain with the BBC.

I really don't know where the idea everyone has that the BBC isn't biased from, but it's plainly bollocks.

I spent some time in the 1980's in DDR (socialist East Germany) and the DDR-FS was less biased.

KermitTheFrog


Sounds like a lot of basic jealousy

10.04.2013 16:50

"ooooh, ooooh,... i wish i had that much attention for myself / my cause / my protest / my life."

too bad


Watching and Listening

10.04.2013 18:25

"I stopped watching the BBC and the mainstream media in general after the one-sided representation of the Libyan conflict."




Get a fucking life you idiot, as though the BBC care if you watch or not !

Mike


Resignation

10.04.2013 18:56

Maitreya foretold the resignation of Margaret Thatcher in 1988. The country, the media its representative, has failed its mission. It already wanted more exclusive (tangible) evidence than the media in general from the start, food stamps today remind one of the Holocaust, no one has learned in the meantime. Same mistake like cursed Rome. See as well the juggling, with gender, of The Guardian; they see him as some lost maharajah claiming the Koh-I-Noor. The rest is only repetition.

Yukta
- Homepage: http://www.shareintl.org/


@ Yukta

10.04.2013 19:14

Yukta,

Whatever you are smoking - stop it.

A Doctor writes......


touche

10.04.2013 19:19

"I stopped watching the BBC and the mainstream media in general after the one-sided representation of the Libyan conflict."

Like anyone fucking cares.

I stopped using Leftist media because it is full of 9-11 claptrap and is often grossly biased and misaccurate

fondly


Smoke

10.04.2013 19:29

@A Doctor writes......

I am smoking your screen, the anonymous (criminals) will be exposed.
The rest is predictable repetition in a land of cowards, turning the table.
There will be no way left to go, anywhere.

Yukta


@ Yukta

10.04.2013 20:11

Whatever.

bored of the prats that Indy seems to attract these days


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