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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 08:19 AM Apr 2013

How Boston exposes America’s dark post-9/11 bargain

Why did this story drive the whole country nuts? Because we traded rights for "security," and didn't get either

http://www.salon.com/2013/04/20/how_boston_exposes_americas_dark_post_911_bargain/


To put it mildly, this has been a bad week for democracy and a worse one for public discourse. In the minutes and hours after the bombs went off in Boston last Monday, marathon runners, first responders and many ordinary citizens responded to a chaotic situation with great courage and generosity, not knowing whether they might be putting their own lives at risk. Since then, though, it’s mostly been a massive and disheartening national freakout, with pundits, politicians, major news outlets and the self-appointed sleuths of the Internet – in fact, nearly everyone besides those directly affected by the attack – heaping disgrace upon themselves.

We’ve seen the most famous TV network in the news business repeatedly botch basic facts, while one of the country’s largest-circulation newspapers misreported the number of people killed, launched a wave of hysteria over a “Saudi national” who turned out to have nothing to do with the crime, and then published a cover photo suggesting that two other guys (also innocent) might be the bombers. We’ve seen the vaunted crowd-sourcing capability of Reddit degenerate into self-reinforcing mass delusion, in which a bunch of people whose law-enforcement expertise consisted of massive doses of “CSI” convinced themselves that a missing college student was one of the bombing suspects. (He wasn’t – and with that young man’s fate still unknown, how does his family feel today?)

We’ve watched elected officials and political commentators struggle to twist every nubbin of news or rumor toward some perceived short-term tactical advantage. It was as if the only real importance of this horrific but modestly scaled terrorist attack lay in how it could prove the essential rightness of one’s existing worldview, and — of course! — how it would play in the 2014 midterms. On the right, people were sure the Boston bombings were part of a massive jihadi plot – no doubt one linked to al-Qaida and Iran and Saddam Hussein and all the other landmarks in the connect-the-dots paranoid worldview of Islamophobia. (In fact, many people are still convinced of that.) On the left we heard a lot of theories about Patriots’ Day and Waco and Oklahoma City, along with the argument that it would be better for global peace if the bombers turned out to be white Americans rather than foreign Muslims. (I sympathize with the underlying point David Sirota was making there, by the way, but the way it was phrased was deliberately inflammatory.)

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How Boston exposes America’s dark post-9/11 bargain (Original Post) Scuba Apr 2013 OP
Powerful and disturbing truth. redwitch Apr 2013 #1
I tried to say this Friday jehop61 Apr 2013 #2
Brilliant article alcibiades_mystery Apr 2013 #3
Sadly true marions ghost Apr 2013 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Purplehazed Apr 2013 #5
Not enlightening... Purplehazed Apr 2013 #6

jehop61

(1,735 posts)
2. I tried to say this Friday
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 08:42 AM
Apr 2013

on DU, and got vilified by all. This says it much better. Too many fell in line and just accepted the need for closing down an entire city and the fear that generated. Common sense needs to be applied in these situations.

marions ghost

(19,841 posts)
4. Sadly true
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 09:01 AM
Apr 2013

...Boston illustrated how divided WE are, as a nation.

1. "Patriots" and neo-nazis
2. Massive jihadi plot

And the truth is something else again. In some ways a perfect blend of homegrown and foreign grown. Young and twisted. And we've seen a lot of what mayhem "young and twisted" alone can do.

And no, they're not Czech.

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Purplehazed

(179 posts)
6. Not enlightening...
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 11:08 AM
Apr 2013

The author of the article is doing exactly the same thing as those he is criticizing, connecting selected happenings from this past week to proselytize his world view.

"back seat driving" at it finest.

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