Tuesday, November 08, 2011

EVEN WHILE RECUPERATING FROM MY ALMOST NEARLY NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE I CAN’T HELP BUT REFLECT (Episode 3)…












I have been noticing the marked media reluctance to cover the Occupy movement, but this – from our local Brighton SchNEWS – is a winner…

“For a mainstream American TV network showing live aerial feed from a breaking news event, running out of helicopter fuel moments before it all finally kicks off may be regarded a misfortune. For two network choppers to run out simultaneously – well that looks like more than mere carelessness (apols. to Oscar Wilde). This strange turn of events is just what happened this week as two separate blind-eyes-in-the-sky, previously circling over the Occupy Oakland protests for ABC and CBS news, both suddenly cut transmissions and returned to base - citing a lack of gas. Minutes later the cops moved in and attacked the protesters with batons and teargas, from which reports of much unsavoury police brutality emerged. Americans were spared Arab Spring-style scenes of protest repression and only short clips later appeared on news broadcasts. Huge coincidence or state forces at work – you decide! Occupy’ers should always hold on to another Wilde-ism: “An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea at all.”

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3 comments:

Aleleeinn said...

IMHO they were politely told to get the fuck out of there before they got shot down. Well, that's what I would di if I were a repressive police force planning an attack

renegade said...

I think your being too generous there. My feeling is more along the lines of police/media collusion. I don't think they were warned off at all. I think they knew exactly what was going down.

But, I've always been a conspiracy theorist.

Mr. Beer N. Hockey said...

Best thing about the internet, besides naughty pictures of Brigitte Bardot, is how I get to read stories like this, not long after they happened, that I would never have been informed of in the past until The Match! came in the mail.