Monday, January 4, 2010

Journalism Overlook of the Week

I read in the news that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is enhancing their security screening procedures from countries labeled as "state sponsors of terrorism or other countries of interest" - or... Muslim nations.

The first thing I thought when I saw this headline is that the Muslim community must be pretty ticked off at this bit of profiling (there really is no other word for it - "if you come from this country, get in that line over there; if you come from that country, get in this line right here").

HOWEVER, in reading CNN's coverage of this story, you will not read a single word about profiling. In fact, there is no mention of how anyone (you know, the global community, international relations, all that) feels on the matter, just that it is what the TSA deemed to be appropriate measures. So, maybe the Muslim community is not that upset. Maybe all the work President Obama has put in to patch up American/Muslim relatinoships has resulted in the Arab world looking the other way in this situation.

Then again, maybe this is just plain ol' biased reporting in attempting to control what aspects of this situation are read about and discussed.

For, although you won't see this on Obama's advocacy network of news sources, the Muslim world is NOT happy about this. As Alejandro Beutel, Government Liaison, Muslim Public Affairs Council says:

"[This new worldwide security measure is] an unethical, ineffective and counterproductive means of counter terrorism. This undermines our stated commitment to Democratic values and Civil Liberties."
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/yvonne-r-davis/a-win-for-the-terrorists_b_410134.html)

Hmm, I wonder what would have happened in the media if President Bush implemented such a policy. Ironically, I wouldn't be surprised if the ONLY thing that kept Bush from implementing a similar policy was the concern over the public outcry that surely would have occured.

I know this post is a little weak in that calling out CNN's poor, biased, and shoddy reporting is a little like stealing candy from a baby - so I'll come with a little more substance soon as I write about my thoughts while on our 52-hour drive throughout the Western States this Holiday Season.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE

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