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By Noam Chomsky at Feb 16, 2005
It's certainly necessary to make distinctions, and to try to understand motivations -- not just of Palestinian suicide bombers, and bin Laden, but also of the communities from which they come and who they are addressing. On motivations, grievances, etc.,... (More) Comments (148)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 16, 2005
...There are real US-Israel conflicts, but they are not being reported in the US (they are in Israel). An important one right now is the conflict over Israel's efforts to sell advanced military technology to China (Harpy drones), to which the US is strong... (More) Comments (90)
Serb Massacres & NATO Intervention
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 16, 2005
In Nov. 2004, the Bosnian Serb Republic issued a detailed document estimating the number missing as close to 8000, and apologized for the killing of thousands by the Serb forces. That is standardly misreported... The massacre, whatever its scale, can h... (More) Comments (28)
Death by Taser: Lazy Cops and a Lazy Reporter
By Paul Street at Feb 11, 2005
In Chicago today, WLS TV (Channel 7, the ABC affiliate) reported (see below), a man became so "deranged" that he started "ripping off his clothes." Fortunately the police were there to "subdue" him. Unfortunately, one of the tools our courageous and ... (More) Comments (28)
Talk About Your "Fetishism of Commodities": a Priest, a Truck, a Girl, and an Idiot Nation
By Paul Street at Feb 09, 2005
This story (below) is interesting on numerous levels. It tells the curious and disturbing tale of a Super Bowl advertisement that didn't happen. ... In a proposed Ford commercial that never saw the light of kick-off, it turns out, a priest was depicted ... (More) Comments (25)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 07, 2005
In many respects, the elections were successful. The main success, however, is being mentioned only marginally, by a few reporters: the US was compelled to allow them to take place. That is a real triumph of non-violent resistance, for which Sistani h... (More) Comments (248)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 07, 2005
I presume the main motivation is to make sure that no one pays attention to the real scandal: that the US-imposed sanctions slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people, devastated the society, compelled the population to rely on Saddam Hussein for surviva... (More) Comments (65)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 04, 2005
About US plans, we can, of course, only speculate. We do know that the US has been advertising threats to Iran very openly, for some time. What's called "the Israeli air force" might more accurately be called a US air force with Israeli pilots. As su... (More) Comments (159)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 04, 2005
The "Salvadoran option" means not just assassination squads, as announced, but mass murder -- facts about US operations in El Salvador that are kept in the dark, as is the truth about the 1984 Salvadoran election that is now touted as the grand model for ... (More) Comments (15)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 31, 2005
[T]he dramatic rise in suicides in Andhra Pradesh, which have become a huge scandal....are particularly striking because they are so close to the jewels of the Indian economy, the high tech IT centers in Bangalore and Hyderabad, which evoke paroxysms of a... (More) Comments (26)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 31, 2005
The use of force always bears a heavy burden of proof, but I think it can sometimes be met. When? No one can give a general answer to that. There are some approaches, for example, by the most important UN resolution condemning terrorism in all its for... (More) Comments (50)
Crazy "Cryofan"/Raging "Randy" Gets His Own ZNet Page
By Paul Street at Jan 27, 2005
In the three years I've kept a blog at ZNet I've run across no single commenter more bizarre and unbalanced than "cryofan" (whose real first name may be "Randy"). "cryofan's" most consistent theme is that I should never talk... (More) Comments (6)
By Brian Dominick at Jan 25, 2005
Ran across this gem on the CNN site in my daily readings: In addition to their Western look and feel, [Iraqi campaign ads] carry Western messages such as freedom, tolerance and inclusion. That must be what they mean by a "moral compass."... (More) Comments (3)
An Opportunity to Reflect on Ruling Class Vulgarity and Extreme inequality in Washington DC
By Paul Street at Jan 20, 2005
The pompous, corporate-plutocratic re-coronation of New Imperial War Criminal Bush will "cost tens of millions of dollars - $40 million alone in private donations to the balls and invitation-only parties" (Will Lester, Associated Press... [see http://ne... (More) Comments (36)
Redeye: Radical Radio & Current Affairs
By Chris Spannos at Jan 20, 2005
In addition to volunteering for ZNet, I also produce radio with Redeye, a weekly radical current affairs program heard on Vancouver Cooperative Radio. Redeye is a collectively produced show which covers politics, arts, culture and ideas. The show has been... (More) Comments (0)


