Sunday, March 25, 2007

TIME magazine CENSORS "Taliban resurgent" cover in US for... bible study cover story!


Ho Hum. TIME magazine's editors and publishers think American readers are... too stupid? ...too biased?... too AFRAID? to see Time's story blaring "TALIBAN ASSERTING CONTROL in AFGHANISTAN!" on the covers of Time magazine here in America?

So... Time's editors do what any sensible editor would do... SELL IGNORANCE and BIGOTRY, as in "the world was created 6,000 years ago, and anyone who wants to teach evolution in public schools is less than one-half step removed from those murderous abortionists!"

The above statement is only slightly hyperbolic.. the great ABORTION debate was the bedrock "MORAL VALUES" issue America's radical reactionary right used to justify SLASHING BIRTH CONTROL and INFANT MORTALITY funding in the "Third World" - once the Soviet Union collapsed and America no longer had to court 'underdeveloped nation' allies in the "global war vs communism." Today, of course, the "global alliance vs terrorism" has morphed, under the Cheney-Bush regime and with neo-con 'mainstream media' intellectual justifications, into the "we can subvert democracy, bribe ruling-class elites (the "economic hit-man" model of "capitalist investment"), declare anyone, anywhere on earth unilaterally to be 'the enemy!' ("terrorists!"); and generally destroy any opposition to our rape-and-pillage agenda, with no cost or consequence to ourselves... much less subverting democracy here in America with voting machines that wouldn't pass a Las Vegas anti-skimming slot-machine inspection."

TIME magazine.... selling IGNORANCE and SELF-RIGHTEOUS MORALIZING as the main course of its 'journalism' buffet, this March 2007.

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Time Joins Newsweek In Thinking That Americans Really, Really Don't Care About Afghanistan
Rachel Sklar
Sunday March 25, 2007
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eat-the-press/2007/03/25/time-joins-n_e_44218.html

Interesting. This week, Time's cover story is an essay arguing in favor of teaching the Bible in schools, which can be boiled down to this: "Of course the Bible should be taught in schools. Duh. It's religion that shouldn't be." On the cover of its international edition is a story that is less easily boiled down: "The Truth About Talibanistan," about the resurgence of the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan (and also, Pakistan), and how it's "the next battleground of the war on terrorism." The story is in the U.S. edition of the magazine but not on the American cover, presumably because Rick Stengel & co. think the Bible will do better newsstand (even though it is a singularly unattractive cover).

This episode echoes a similar decision made by the Newsweek brass in October when the international editions all ran a cover called "Losing Afghanistan: The Rise of Jihadistan " about the resurgence of the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan (and also, Pakistan),
and how it's a place from which "Al Qaeda or other terrorist groups [can] hatch the next 9/11." The American cover? An exclusive cover shot and story on Annie Leibovitz entitled "My Life In Pictures" (which was also controversial for whitewashing her life as a lesbian); presumably Jon Meacham & co. thought it would do better on the newsstand.

It's odd that Time would choose to backburner this story after what happened at Newsweek — the swap-out did garner a bit of attention, including a touch of ridicule by Jon Stewart, and the parallels are pretty instantly noticeable (i.e. swapping out an evergreen cover for the very same story about Afghanistan's jihadist tendencies). It's not that teaching the Bible in school isn't importantzzzzzzzzz.... (just kidding, we love tussling over Bible issues but seriously, taking Exodus 21:24 literally? Never mind the Bible, the Talmud in Ketuvot 32b and Bava Kamma 83b should be required reading! C'mon, Time, let's see your cover essay about that). It's just interesting that both venerable newsweeklies chose safer, more homegrown-Americana type covers over deeply reported pieces from the Middle East that advance our understanding of what is happening over there and to what the U.S. may soon have to respond. Plays well in the rest of the world, sure — but I guess not so much in Biblestan.


http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1601850,00.html
The Truth About Talibanistan [Time]

The Rise of Jihadistan Newsweek
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14975282/site/newsweek/

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