You should read the whole thing. It’s almost a point by point summary of the complaints that were circulating around the blogosphere during the war – differences in media restrictions, transparent Hezbollah manipulation, minimization of Hezbollah war crimes, etc. The results were predictable, but the numbers are still a little shocking – the imbalance is quantitatively shocking, to say nothing of undeniable. If you don’t have time to read the whole thing, here’s a summary:
In fairness to Western reporters, they were just mindlessly parroting what Hezbollah told them. How were they supposed to know not to trust people who fire rockets at civilian population centers from civilian population centers. Then again, given the similarities between their coverage back then and their current coverage in Iraq, the better question might be why anyone expected them to care.
References:
* How the Media Partnered With Hezbollah: Harvard’s Cautionary Report [World Politics Watch]
* Harvard: How the Media Partnered With Hezbollah [LGF]
* The American media has been co-opted by terrorists [Red State]
Previously:
* Hezbollah Probably Lost the War, But They May Never Have Been In It To Win
* Here’s the Thing About the Anti-Israel Media: They Lie – Visual Version
* Hezbollah Threatens Tel Aviv – MR Gives You Tomorrow’s Pro-Hezbollah Media Spin Today
Cross-posted to:
* The Astute Bloggers





