Good Move: Chavez Closes Down RCTV
By Paul Street at Jan 29, 2007 |
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Venezuela's Socialist president Hugo Chavez has announced that he is shutting down his country's oldest private television station. On May 27th, Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) -- a broadcaster of idiotic soap operas and authoritarian/bourgeois propaganda --- will be out of business.
Chavez will not renew its license. I say good move, Hugo. Three cheers for the Bolivarian Revolution!
RCTV and other bourgeois Venezuela television stations "broadcast cartoons, baseball and reruns of American movies" (Gary Marx, "Censorship Fears Deepen in Venezuela," Chicago Tribune, 29 January 2007, sec. 1, p. 5) while protestors heroically filled the streets to reverse a coup that Venezuela's business class (with U.S. assistance) instigated (with no small help from RCTV and other capitalist media…in fact it was often described as "a television coup") in April of 2002 (see the marvelous left documentary "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised").
"Eight months later," capitalist media staffer Gary Marx admits in today's Chicago Tribune, "the same [bourgeois] media outlets ran opposition advertisements and other programs in support of the opposition-led strike that sought to oust Chavez...Chavez outlasted the strike and his popularity has soared as [imagine!, P.S.] he has poured tens of billions of dollars into social programs aimed at the poor" (Marx, "Censorship Fears").
G. Marx seems horrified that one of the socialist Venezuelan state's television stations recently broadcast a spot linking "capitalism" to "misery and hate...while praising socialism as embodying equality and collectivism." Never mind that the capitalist system has always been fundamentally linked to, well, misery and hate and that socialist struggle is all about the quest for social justice and equality for all.
Private media operative G. Marx deletes some interesting history: RCTV and other capitalist propaganda structures ("media outlets") worked to provoke the illegal 2002 coup, providing (among other things) misleading footage to wrongly suggest that Chavez had ordered terrible killings in the streets of Caracas (see "The Revolution Will not Be Televised").
But of course. There's nothing democratic, progressive or worth defending in corporate and capitalist media. Just look at the United States, certainly the most private/corporate-media-dominated society in history, where a deadly mixture of power-worshipping Orwellian and [Aldous] Huxlean media content works powerfully to help keep millions upon millions of American post-citizens in paralyzing states of toxic ignorance, addiction, distraction, depression, confusion, atomization, consumerized alienation, irrelevance and marginalization. No single institution has done more to turn citizens into spectators and take the risk out of American democracy for privileged elites than corporate media. Have you seen "Deal or No Deal?" "The Apprentice?" "Extreme Makover?" How about NBC's laughable "Today?" Do you watch the Ten O'Clock News? The Fourth Reich Fox News Network? "COPS?" Regis? "America's Most Wanted?" Desperate Housewives?" The proliferating daytime court tv shows, including Judges Judy, Joe Brown, Alex (and now that Latino lady judge) and Divorce Court? Oprah? Tyra? Jerry Springer? Maury Povich? Montel? Dr. Phill? Dr. Keith? ER? Law and Order? Charlie Rose? The Chevy Silverado "This is Our Country" commercial? "Wife Swap?" "Nanny 911? The "Life Takes Visa" commercial? The Super Bowl half-time show? The Super Bowl? "Meet the Press?" "Face the Nation?" The Local Fox News "Around the World [all floods, fires, wars and mayhem out in that crazy uncivilized "world'] in One Minute?" piece? The Nike (I think) commercial where a basketball hatches (you know like a chicken from an egg?) an NBA player on a darkened city playground court? The Burger King commercial where "the King" crashes his motorcycle? That ditzy show where the mother of a Yale undergraduate from a really happy all-white New England town talks and acts like a really sillly junior-high student? "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous?" The local televsion weatherman who finally gets to report some cold weather and then says "so much for global warming?" The local news reporter who has to go to some rural town that is home to a GI recently killed in the Cheney-Bush administration's brazenly imperialist oil war to show the "fallen hero's" high school history teacher/football coach claiming that the deceased gave his life "helping the Iraqi people" and "defending America?" The local news team's nightly obsession with mandatorily de-contexualized black inner-city crime (and continuing avoidance of white and capitalist crime and Caucasian-suburban depravity)? The "MY TV Network?" "Good Morning America?" ....big man Brian Williams, cute gal Katie Couric, smiling Charles Gibson and the nightly national news, where war criminal George W. Bush and his vile utterances continue to be treated with astonishing deference...as if The Worst President Ever is some kind of legitemate leader who deserves our respect?
It's an endless, nauseating parade of power-worshipping drivel, capitalist and imperial propaganda, infantilizing (yet heavily ideological) nonsense, and commercial carpet-bombing. The sooner it gets shut down, the better.
According to RCTV talk-show gas-bag Miguel Angel Rodriguez, Chavez has "no legal basis for closure or confiscation" of RCTV (Marx, "Censorship Fears").
Someone ought to remind Rodriguez and his bourgeois friends that capitalism and imperialism enclosed and confiscated the land, resources, and lives of Latin America and indeed the world without real moral or legal basis.
We need to reverse that great enclosure and confiscation just like (on a smaller scale) the people of Venezuela reversed the "television coup" of 2002. Capitalism and imperialism are incompatible with human survival in the 21st century. They only serve the interests of a tiny slice of humanity with a vested interest in the hateful perpetration of misery and the destruction of a livable ecosphere.




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By Anonymous, Anonymous at Sep 20, 2007 14:39 PM
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Wealth in the hands of Chavez
By Rodriguez, Carmen at May 28, 2007 20:13 PM
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Chavez is not a democrat
By Rodriguez, Carmen at May 28, 2007 20:00 PM
Dear Sir, your comments reflex an enormous ignorance about our culture in Venezuela and the very complex historical change process going on. Who we are. How we think. The matter is not shutting down the oldest private tv station. It is about the dictatorship approach on how to do it. Chavez is not respecting our constitution. If so, such a decision should have been made after a consultation to the people of the country. However, in a TV chain last saturday after reporting to Fidel Castro, Chaves took 100% responsability for this decision. So, Sir, your approach is wrong. We have a president that is not a democrat.
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From a Venezuelan
By Kissenger, Clark at May 28, 2007 19:57 PM
The author of this article maybe doesn't know the real truth about about Venezuelan Culture or Chavez government when he wrote this article.
I'm not a Chavez fan, nor I am a fan of Venezuelan TV, but that doesn't really justify the governernment closing down a TV channel that has been part of the Venezuelan Culture for 54 Years, yes, most Venezuelans have at one time or another watched the idiotic soap operas or shallow programming, where its good or bad for us we have all the right to watch it if we want. this its "supposed" to be a free country.
the real reason why RCTV stopped broadcasting its signal last night it's politics, chavez its a person that gets rid of any person or entity that doesn't support him. And the Management of RCTV was a vital part or the Venezuelan oposition.
I can go hours writing here about all the bad thigns that Chavez has done in his almost 9 year in office, but i don't really feel like it must be done, most of us know what he has done, and the kind of man he is, I try to be objective when i express the way i feel about our government, but its very hard since i can't foget all the lies and hate he has feed our people, like someone mentioned before this its a man that started his public life attempting a Coup against the goventment. This its also a man that has split our once peacefull country into 2 very distinct sides which should be forever be confronted for his revolution to make sense, I also belive this Chavez Revolution purpose its only to keep him in office forever, he has more power than ever, and his revolution hasn't really affected the country socially like most people think.
Take my word for it, I live down here and it's all very ugly and dirty, lots of name calling, lots of hate, most of the the time goverment says it "liberated" something, means that he was unable to build an alternative, so he took over something that wasn't rightfully his for his revolution.
From Venezuela
-Andres
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I think you keep forgetting
By Anonymous, Anonymous at Apr 19, 2007 08:04 AM
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Chavez
By Anonymous, Anonymous at Feb 24, 2007 03:38 AM
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It's infinitely more
By Kissenger, Clark at Jan 31, 2007 15:19 PM
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You're quoting a blog and
By Anonymous, Anonymous at Jan 31, 2007 12:36 PM
You're quoting a blog and indymedia as your source? Come on man, get legitimate. Especially when it comes to Indymedia.
Here's a blog coming right back at you to tell you a thing about Indymedia.
http://indymediawatch.blogspot.com/
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As I said a few weeks ago,
By K, Walt at Jan 30, 2007 15:34 PM
As I said a few weeks ago, Chavez is moving towards becoming a dictator - and yet Paul supports him.
http://blog.zmag.org/node/2935#comment
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Don't let JoJo make the rules
By Kissenger, Clark at Jan 30, 2007 13:07 PM
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power as a two way street (no pun intended)
By Kissenger, Clark at Jan 30, 2007 11:39 AM
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Power grab
By Hassan, Sheik at Jan 30, 2007 09:28 AM
Wow, so just because you don't like the programing, not that you watch Venezuelean TV in Chicago, support censorship and government interference? How very, leftlibertarian of you. Tell us again, what makes you anything close to a libertarian?
The truth is Chavez is consolidating power and becoming more despotic everyday - just like every other leftist "revolutionary" leader has ever done. It just goes to show that these "people's revolutions" aren't about egalitariansim but a power grab for the new socialist elite.
And Paul Street, the great leftist "radical historian" who has proclaimed that civil rights organizations, anti-war groups, and academia aren't radical enough for him, probably imagines himself being the vanguard of the prolitariat as power is consolidated.
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On U.S. TV Broadcast License Challenges
By Kissenger, Clark at Jan 29, 2007 22:44 PM
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