Wiki-Tiki-Tavi? The Mongoose Is Loose
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at a press conference in London, 07/26/10. (photo: Getty Images)
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n our United States of Amnesia there is a thin, carefully manufactured line between truth and spin, between real and computer-generated and, apparently, between heroes and traitors.
Blowing the whistle used to be a good thing. On the schoolyard or in the middle of a busy intersection, the yard duty and traffic cop used the whistle to kept us safe. The ear piercing sound meant, "Stop, before someone gets hurt!"
The fact is, today's heroes are the whistleblowers. We've learned about corruption in our banking and investment firms because of them. We learned about BP's reckless disregard for the environment because of them. We've learned about Pentagon waste, Abu Ghraib, domestic spying, and on and on and on.
Each time, someone blew the whistle to stop us from hurting the innocent, the environment and, in some cases, the Constitution.
Sadly, we rely on these whistleblowers to do the job reporters used to do when they took the time to blow the whistles they found hanging on the Fourth Branch. Now, we rely on brave citizens to do that job and they do so at great risk to their families, their careers and their health. Remember Karen Silkwood? Remember when those tobacco executives raised their right hands and swore on the Bible that their chemically enhanced tobacco was not addictive? A whistleblower sounded the alarm.
In covert America, a society now built upon distrust of everyone and everything, our government consistently lets us down by leaving us unprotected ... kowtowing to corporations instead of blowing the whistle on them. The traffic cops of industry who used to man federal regulatory agencies have been replaced by lobbyists from the very industries the government was supposed to monitor.
Regular citizens are out of work, tired, broke and confused ... perfectly set up for fomenting division and over-stimulating us to the point of fatigue and indifference. Frankly, Americans don't have anyone to trust, and they know it. How did we get here?
Consider this: The day after 9/11 a deeply committed group of men took advantage of a devastated nation by opening up a map of the world and deciding where and how to "expand their empire." Neocons such as Paul Wolfowitz, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld tied the Taliban and the "war on Terror" to a long desired invasion of Iraq! Richard Clarke tried to blow the whistle, but it was too little, too late.
The media whistled through the graveyard instead of sounding the alarm ... refusing to take their whistle into the busy intersection where imperialism and the constitution were speeding toward a collision course.
And those few whistle-blowing reporters who saw through the manipulation after 9/11? They usually got fired. When President Bush smugly mentioned freedom of the press to former Russian President Vladimir Putin, the old KGB veteran laughed and pointed out that Bush got Dan Rather fired. Putin knew exactly how a controlled media worked. He controlled one, too.
Now, we have Pvt. Bradley Manning and the head of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, doing what reporters should have been doing all along. Out of fear of being fatally scooped, and in the continued hope of keeping America dancing to their jingoism tune, the Pentagon and FOX News are now calling these whistleblowers traitors.
Oh, my heart. How messed up is this? Julian Assange and Pvt. Bradley Manning - heroes turned into villains by ratings-hungry cable clowns in patriotic makeup who juggle the truth, bow to the Pentagon and stuff themselves into a tiny-minded car that only turns to the right. It's as plain as the nose on Uncle Sam's face ... here in our once honorable United States of Amnesia.
We are told Pvt. Manning is, essentially, in an undisclosed location, which makes one wonder if a water-board might be involved. If this young man is harmed and his rights trampled, then those of us who did not defend him are the ones with blood on our hands. In America, we were once taught that those who told the truth ... those who issued warnings, no matter how personally inconvenient ... were heroes. What happened to that American value?
As we ask ourselves who benefits from this startling exposé of the ongoing debacle called Afghanistan, why not consider those who might be the heroes with nothing to gain and everything to lose, but still do the right thing.
Leslie Griffith has been a television anchor, foreign correspondent and an investigative reporter in newspaper, radio and television for over 25 years. Among her many achievements are two Edward R Murrow Awards, nine Emmies, 37 Emmy Nominations, a National Emmy nomination for writing, and more than a dozen other awards for journalism. She is currently working on a documentary, giving speeches on "Reforming the Media," and writing for many on-line publications, as well as writing a book called "Shut Up and Read." She hopes the book, her speeches, and her articles on the media will help remind the nation that journalism was once about public service ... not profit. To contact Leslie, go to lesliegriffith.org.
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Comments
Or perhaps we are as stupid as twerps like Gingrich think we are. I see that he is busy drumming up the "completion of the Bush agenda" to eliminate the "Axis of evil." So Iraq must now be a great success (for us, as well as for its instigators!) and we must be believers again and go along again.
Maybe we are that damned stupid. We'll see.
Lies have been told for decades, with no apologies, and the corruption has been more than evident. It didn't take too many whistleblowers to reveal all of it. Many citizens experienced the corruption and lies and violence first hand.
But so what. The government is still at it. Everything folks were protesting and angry about and were warning of in the sixties was true, and then it got worse.
It breaks my heart to see Americans in such deep sleep.In Canada we are just a short step away and doing the same thing.
How did we get here and how do we fix it?
Guy St Hilaire
I find it funny that at the end you use credentials from the very community you are criticizing for being paid lackeys.
I enjoyed your piece, "Wiki-Tiki-Tavi, The mongoose is loose". What a special adaptation of Kipling's favorite story of my childhood. Corrupt politicians and their corporate enablers are the cobra sneaking up the drain pipe. The more I think of the allegory, the more I see the connection.
Please keep up your good work. You are a credit to America and the Fourth Estate. Thank you for your well explained truth.
With best wishes for you health, happiness and success in all that you do.
Peter Robinson
Arizona
Deirdre
Fortunately, at least a few heroes appear in every generation. In a time when it is very costly and frightening to be a whistleblower, it is a mark of mature wisdom to be more concerned about the welfare of humanity than about the welfare of oneself.
When an act of true heroism is committed, it is not an occasion for congratulation, but rather for thanksgiving. Hallelujah! (Which means, "Save us now!")
those were the bloodiest of all.
Sadly Sally, the MAJORITY of U.S. citizens swallow this bunkum 100%.
That's the ONLY reason their Govt gets away with it.
Were that there might be thousands more like Manning who are similarly willing to speak out against our government's imbecilic stupidity and atrocities.
With all my speaking out and whistle blowing, I've lived in fear for my safety and the safety of the two dear, disabled men in my life. The break-in that wasn't legit, but pure intimidation, and so much more....
Americans need to wake up and realize that we have been screwed more than we will ever know by that man and his cohorts. The revelations that were given us by Pvt.Bradley Manning and Julian Assange showed how incompetent that administration actually was.
Thank you Leslie for giving us this much needed wake-up call that forces us to reflect on the truth that it took real heroism to reveal those uncomfortable truths to us all.
The people Americans call Ragheads could not have access to place strategically set bombs inside the buildings.
Building # 7 Came down the same way without invasion of air planes.
Bin Laden was not a "rag-head" wandering in the desert. He's from a rich and powerful Saudi family and was educated in civil engineering. Al Qaeda had just wanted to do as much damage as they could, and they ended-up producing more of it than even they had expected.
While conspiracy theories are highly attractive to people who hate and/or distrust the government and/or any other shadowy powers that lurk behind the throne (e.g., a wealthy global banking cartel) they rarely stand up to rigorous scrutiny.
http://www.debunking911.com/
This doesn't mean our government was (or is) blameless. The current administration is better, but they still bear close surveillance by the media and others.
We still need whistle-blowers like Richard Clarke, Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame, and Bradley Manning.
Thank you Julian Assange for providing them with a means to expose the corruption of the ruling elite.
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