June 29, 2009
Last Thursday, while working on some writing
deadlines, I was switching channels on cable. On CNN they were
promoting Black In America," an exercise meant to
boost ratings by making whites feel good by making blacks look
bad, the marketing strategy of the mass media since the 1830s,
according to a useful book entitled The Showman and the
Slave, by Benjamin Reiss. The early penny press sold a
whiteness upgrade to newly arriving immigrants by
depicting blacks in illicit situations. By doing so they were
marketing an early version of a self esteem boosting product.
One of the initial sensational stories was about the autopsy
of a black woman named Joice Heth, who claimed to be George
Washingtons nurse and over one hundred years old. It was
the O. J. story of the time. Circus master, P. T. Barnum, charged
admission to her autopsy, which attracted the perverted in droves.
And so, if the people broadcasting cable news appear to be inmates
of a carnival, there is a connection since the early days of
the mass media to that form of show business. According to Reiss,
early newspapers were not only influenced by P. T. Barnum, but
actually cooperated with him on some hoaxes and stunts.
I would classify CNNs Black in America as
a stunt. In preparing for a sequel to the first "Black
In America," which boosted the networks ratings (the O.
J. trial saved CNN!), CNN rolled out the usual stereotypes about
black Americans. Unmarried black mothers were exhibited, without
mentioning that births to unmarried black women have plunged
since 1976 more than that of any other ethnic group. Then we
got some footage that implied that blacks as a group were homophobes
even though Charles Blow, a statistician for The New York Times,
recently published a chart showing that gays have the least
to fear from blacks. Recently, the media perpetrated a hoax
that blacks were responsible for the passage of Proposition
8, the California proposition that banned gay marriage. An academic
study refuted this claim, but that didnt deter The New
York Times from hiring Benjamin Schwarz to explain black homophobia.
Schwarz is the writer who wrote in The Los Angeles Times that
blacks who were victims of lynchings in the south were probably
guilty.
In the last Black in America," Soledad OBrien,
CNNs designated tough love agent against the brothers
and sisters, scolded a black man for not attending his daughters
birthday party. The aim of this scene was meant to humiliate
black men as neglectful fathers. Ms. OBrien wont
be permitted by her employees to mention that 75% of white children
will live at one time or another in a single parent household
and that the Gov. of South Carolinas not showing up for
Fathers Day isnt just a lone aberration in White
America. How would CNN promote a White in America?
The thousands of meth addicts who have abandoned their children?
The California rural and suburban white women who do more dope
than Latino and black youth? The suburban Dallas white teenagers
who are overdosing on cheese heroin? Why not? Cant
get State Farm, Ford and MacDonalds to sponsor such a
program? All of these companies are sponsoring Black in
America, the aim of which is to cast collective blame
on blacks for the countrys social problems. For ratings.
During CNNs carnival act disguised as news, the scene
of Zimbabwes Prime Minster being urinated upon by a monkey
while sitting in his garden drew snickers in the newsroom. This
is what passes for coverage of the African continent by CNN.
When the bulletin that Michael Jackson had died flashed across
the screen, I was prepared for TV at its worst and I wasnt
disappointed. The man wasnt cold before the familiar adjectives
were rolled out. Weird, bizarre, eccentric, the
traditional language used to disparage artists by the bourgeoisie.
Dan Abrams, who made his reputation by convicting O. J. Simpson
before the opening arguments of his criminal trial, made a snarky
comment about Jacksons weirdness. Mr. Abrams, a higher
up at MSNBC, employs a Hitler admirer named Pat Buchanan. Given
Abrams background, why isnt that considered weird?
Former Calfornia poet laureate Al Young called to inform me
that CNNs Jeffrey Toobin, another O. J. alumni, and a
man who said that blacks shouldnt be patted on the
head or patronized for believing in O. J.
Simpsons innocence, had made some ugly comments about
Jackson. (A star who has had at least a dozen facelifts called
into the Larry King Show to comment about MJs
altering his appearance).
Also weird was MSBCs Savanah Guthries air-headed
depiction of the trial. (For a list of Ms. Guthries false
reportings see MediaMatters.com). She said that the evidence
against Jackson in the trial was devastating." So
devastating that some legal experts said that Jackson should
never have been brought to trial and that the aim of the trial
was to seek a pound of flesh from Jackson for being uppity and
for putting the name of Thomas W. Sneddon Jr., a vindictive
District Attorney, into a song. In my opinion it was the prosecution
of Jackson by this District Attorney, who, among other things,
violated Jacksons fourth amendment rights, and made disparaging
remarks about the star during a press conference, and the side-show
pro prosecution media coverage that killed Jackson.
In my lengthy examination of the trial printed in my book, Mixing
It Up, Taking on The Media Bullies, I concluded that
though millions of Jacksons fans celebrated his acquittal,
the District Attorney, who was allowed to squander the California
taxpayers money so that he might humiliate a rich black
man, whom he felt had sassed him, was the victor. At the beginning
of the trial, Jackson was dancing on top of a van. During the
trial he had to be hospitalized. At the end, he was a frail
emaciated wreck.
Because of the malicious prosecution of Jackson by Sneddon and
Sneddons claque in the media, Jackson will always be regarded
as a pedophile. (When the trial opened, a USA Today / CNN /
Gallup Poll found that 72% of whites and 51% of Blacks believed
that the charges against Jackson were Definitely
or Probably true.) Wherever Mad Dog
Sneddon, this hateful man might be in his retirement, he can
gloat over the death of the man against whom he waged a vendetta
with all of the power of the state at his disposal. Sneddon
even tried to introduce photos of Jacksons genitals during
the 2005 trial, which proved too much even for the pro prosecution
judge.
Of course, none of Sneddons abuse or the abuse of Jackson
by his accusers was mentioned by an old corporate media, out
of touch and on life supports. For infotainers like Katie Couric,
Jacksons father Joe was MJs sole abuser. In the
eyes of yesterdays media, black fathers are the principal
actors in domestic violence.
Guthrie also said that the prosecution had conducted mini
trials within the trial, which brought up a whole
history of prior bad acts of molestation. She was referring
to 1994 case in which Jackson was accused of pedophilia by a
youngster who, according to writer Mary Fisher, a serious journalist,
was used by his father to wrest some cash from Jackson. In"Mixing
It Up, I summarized Mary Fishers serious and thorough
investigation that was originally published in GQ, October,
1994, under the title Was Michael Jackson Framed?
Jackson settled out of court because Johnnie Cochran didnt
want him to face one of those all white suburban juries that
O. J. faced.
Fisher wrote: Its a story of greed, ambition, misconceptions
of part of police and prosecutors, a lazy and sensation-seeking
media and the use of a powerful, hypnotic drug. It may also
be a story about how a case was simply invented.
Fisher claimed that the first case arose from the ambitions
of the thirteen-year-old accusers stepfather, Evan Chandler,
who exploited Jacksons friendship with his son. At one
point, he asked Jackson to build him a house. Fisher said that
the child denied being abused by Jackson until he was administered
the drug sodium amytal, which is known to induce false memory.
Chandler refused to be interviewed for the article and refused
to appear on the Today Show, where Fisher repeated her charges
before a nationwide audience. She said that the whole scheme
was concocted by the childs stepfather to destroy the
superstar.
None of the media descriptions of Jacksons career, including
a superficial pop-driven survey of the stars career by
Anderson Cooper, referred to the 2005 plaintiffs lies
and his mothers shabby history of conning individuals
and institutions including J. C. Penneys, which she accused
of sexual abuse. She claimed that she had been fondled
inappropriately by store personnel. Documents also hinted
that
the mom rehearsed her children to corroborate
her story.
During the 2005 trial, Jacksons Attorney, Tom Mesereau
Jr. got the teenage boy to admit that he lied under oath during
the J. C. Penny case. USA Today reported on March 1, 2005, that
the mother used the boy as a prop to get money from Mike Tyson,
Adam Sandler, Jim Carrey, Jay Leno and others, even though
insurance was paying his bills." Linda Deutsch, one of
the last of hard-nosed shoe leather journalists, reporting for
the Associated Press on March of 2005. said that Mesereau got
the 15 year old to admit that hed told Jeffrey Alpert,
a school official that nothing happened" between
Jackson and him.
Connie Keenan, editor of Mid Valley News, wrote of a hoax that
the boys mother perpetrated on that newspaper. She made
a pitch that her son needed medical care and that she had no
financial means to provide it. During the first week of the
newspapers appeal, the mother received $965 in donations.
It turned out that the boy was being treated at Kaiser Permanente
in Los Angeles with no cost to the family. Connie Keenan concluded
that My gut level, shes a shark. She was after money.
My readers were used. My staff was used. Its sickening."
While referring to Jackson as bizarre none of the
cable reporting about Jacksons death cited the bizarre
courtroom testimony of the plaintiffs mother, Janet Arvizo.
At one point during her testimony, she said that feared her
children would disappear from Neverland, Jacksons ranch,
in a hot air balloon.
On Apr 18, 2005, Agence France-Presse reported The
mother of Michael Jackson's young molestation accuser claimed
that she feared her children would be spirited away from the
star's Neverland Ranch in a hot air balloon. In some of the
most bizarre testimony of Jackson's frequently surreal trial,
the woman revealed that she told police she feared her three
kids would vanish from Neverland into California's blue skies.
"Did you tell the sheriff that you thought your children
might disappear in a hot air balloon from Neverland?" Jackson's
lead lawyer Thomas Mesereau asked the woman under cross-examination.
"I made them aware," she said.
Finally, in November of 2006, according to TMZ, Janet Arvizo
pled no contest to a welfare fraud charge in Los Angeles. She
was ordered to 150 hours of community service and to pay $8,
600 in restitution. During Jackson's trial, Arvizo invoked the
Fifth regarding welfare fraud. Seems that she applied for welfare
even though shed received a $150, 000 settlement from
J. C. Pennys. Even with the mothers behavior and
the boys lies, Nancy Grace, commenting on the death of Jackson,
said that she was surprised by the not guilty verdict in the
Jackson trial. No wonder Ms. Grace has been called a cheerleader
for the prosecution.
Yet, these journalists insist that their news product is superior
to that of bloggers. (Journalistic bottom feeder, Diane Dimond,
a Sneddon fan and Jackson stalker was invited by MSNBC to weigh
in during which she was allowed to engage in doofus speculation
much of it ugly about Jacksons life and death)
G. Q. s Mary Fisher accused her colleagues of lazy journalism
of the sort that defamed Jackson in life and in death. Maureen
Orth from Vanity Fair didnt read Mary Fishers
findings. She was on the Chris Matthews Show accusing Jackson
of serious felonies involving pedophilia. Another
reporter who seemed to nullify the 2005 Jackson jurie's decision
was Morning Joes adjunct bimbo, Courtney Hazlett.
She said that there would be no pilgrimage to Neverland and
as there was to Graceland, because bad things happened
at Never Land." We are led to believe that Presley and
his entourage spent their days at Graceland drinking milk and
reading each other passages from the scriptures.
All of these opinions seem to indicate that Cables talking
heads have taken it upon themselves to nullify the judgment
of juries whenever they please. This all white electronic jury
has placed itself above the law.
But at least Jackson didnt suffer from the kind of hi
tech lynching accorded the tragic Patsy Ramsey. For years cable,
which now not only calls elections but acts as judge and jury,
accused her of murdering her child. Only after her death was
it found that she was innocent.
If the reporting on Jacksons death by the media wasnt
salacious and ignorant enough, it didnt get any better
the next day, June 26.
Ignoring Jacksons philanthropic pursuits and contributions
to forty charities, on the Today Show, it was all
about what happened to all of the niggers money and whether
he died from too many drugs and whats to become of his
children, questions meant to attract the prurient. Again, Diane
Dimod was invited on to spread scurrilous unconfirmed rumors
about the dead star. Some of the modern day carnival barkers
like Chris Matthews expressed surprise that Jacksons death
resulted in such an outpouring of worldwide mourning. This is
what happens to people like Matthews who dwell in an insulated
white supremacist bubble (that includes the Anglo wannabe and
Churchill admiring Irish among them) which holds that a narrow
cultural strip between New York and Washington represents the
world.
I would like to have seen more independent African-American
journalists comment on the passing of Michael Jackson, but,
according to Richard Prince, who runs a media blog for the Maynard
journalism Institute, hundreds have lost their jobs over the
last two years, including Pulitzer Prize winners like Les Payne.
With the absence of black and Latinos from journalism, the media
have become a spare all white jury always ready to take down
a black celebrity for the entertainment of the types who used
to attend those acts created by P. T. Barnum.
Ishmael Reed is the publisher of Konch. His new book, Mixing
It Up, Taking on The Media Bullies, was published
by De Capo.
Lyrics: by Michael Jackson
They wanna get my a**, dead or alive.
You know he really tried to take me down by surprise.
I bet he missioned with the CIA.
He don't do half what he say.
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He out shock in every single way.
He stop at nothing just to get his political say.
He think he hot cause he's BSDA.
I bet he never had a social life anyway.
You think he bother with the KKK?
I bet his mother never taught him right anyway.
He want your vote just to remain TA.
He don't do half what he say.
Dom Sheldon is a cold man
Dom Sheldon is a cold man
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Dom Sheldon is a cold man
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