https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2019/12/29/narrative-managers-claim-white-helmets-founder-was-driven-to-suicide-by-syria-skeptics/
Imperialist spinmeisters are
trial-ballooning a new Syria narrative that is so breathtakingly stupid that it
needs its own article solely for the purpose of mockery.
On Christmas Eve PBS aired a bizarre segment on the death of James Le
Mesurier, the former military intelligence officer who founded
the extremely
shady propaganda construct known as the White Helmets. The segment
makes relentless, ham-fisted appeals to emotion, even attempting to associate
the White Helmets with Armistice Day using wistful camera pans over poppy
flowers and misty war memorial art exhibits, but by far the most yogurt-brained
part is its repeated suggestions that Le Mesurier killed himself because people
had been accusing him of being a propagandist.
"And now a story of a humanitarian
trying to help Syria: the suspicious death in Turkey last month of James Le
Mesurier, the co-founder of the White Helmets rescue organization in
Syria," opens PBS News Hour's Judy Woodruff. "Friends and
colleagues fear that he may have been murdered or driven to suicide by a
campaign of character assassination."
"Whatever the cause, Le
Mesurier was a victim of a very modern war," the special's narrator
solemnly intones. "There is no hiding place in cyberspace. Le Mesurier was
at the epicenter of a propaganda war, and his friends are appalled at what they
regard as a campaign of character assassination."
"The amount of abuse, the
amount of ill-placed propaganda, disinformation that's on social media and the
Internet coming out of Russian bots and Syria, Syrian regime, and others was
unbearable," Col. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon mourns.
This ridiculous narrative was
picked up and run with by Syria narrative managers on Twitter.
"On lethal
disinformation— a thread," tweeted virulent Syria narrative manager Idrees Ahmad.
"This is a disturbing report by Malcolm Brabant on the lethal
consequences of conspiracism. It shows how slander and disinformation may have
pushed James Le Mesurier, one of the finest humanitarians, to his
death. The report highlights the pernicious lies issuing from the
self-described 'Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media', which is a small
group of academics, none specialising in Syria or the Middle East, in alliance
with a group of pro-Kremlin trolls like Vanessa Beeley et al."
It is true that both Beeley and the Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media have
accused Le Mesurier of running a propaganda operation on behalf of western
governments using western government funding. But if Ahmad truly believed that
accusing people of conducting propaganda caused them to kill themselves, he
should turn himself in for attempted murder, because he accuses people of being propagandists constantly.
Here's a link to Ahmad calling journalist Max
Blumenthal a "propagandist for Maduro". Here's a link to Ahmad calling Beeley a
"pro-regime propagandist". Here's a link to Ahmad calling award-winning
journalist Jonathan Steele "a fabricator and a propagandist". Here's a link to Ahmad calling CIA whistleblower John
Kiriakou "a propagandist for Putin".
Talk about "lethal
disinformation", Idrees.
Alexander "I'm so far
left I agree with Mike Pompeo on every foreign policy issue" Reid Ross
also assures us that questioning establishment Syria narratives definitely
kills people. https://t.co/RyDlQ7Ex7X
— Caitlin
Johnstone (@caitoz) December 29, 2019
But of course, no one really
believes that accusations of conducting propaganda actually drive people to
suicide. If they did, people like me would have thrown ourselves off a building
years ago.
I am accused of being a
propagandist nearly every day. At the height of Russiagate hysteria it happened
many times a day in my blog post comments and social media notifications.
Depending on what's in the news and how I've responded to it I've been accused
of writing paid propaganda for the Kremlin, Assad, the Iranian government,
Palestinians, Pyongyang, Beijing, Maduro, the alt-right, George Soros, and
WikiLeaks, just off the top of my head.
Every anti-imperialist,
anti-interventionist, and antiwar activist with any kind of platform has had
this experience. Ever since the new McCarthyism of establishment-driven Russia
hysteria took off, accusing people who question imperialist narratives of conducting
psyops for foreign governments has become the norm in political discourse. It's
created an extremely hostile and vitriolic environment in which productive
conversations are vanishingly rare.
Where's our PBS special? Does
anyone care? Is there any compassion from these hand-wringing establishment
loyalists for the fact that Vanessa Beeley and the members of the Working
Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media are hounded day in and day out by
establishment narrative managers and their brainwashed followers with
accusations of spreading propaganda, supporting genocide, and embracing war
crimes? I know I've never had a garment-rending Idrees Ahmad thread written
about concerns for my psychological well being, and I've been targeted by
multiple online harassment campaigns over the years.
The amount of hateful vitriol
that gets leveled at people for simply opposing imperialism, for wanting
peace, is truly astonishing. Just for saying "Hey here are some reasons we
should maybe reconsider toppling yet another government in yet another Middle
Eastern nation" will bring in complete strangers calling you all sorts of
names, calling you disgusting, calling you evil, calling you a monster. For
supporting peace.
There are all kinds of people
in the world who are very deserving of harsh words. Powerful exploiters,
oppressors and manipulators. People who destroy the environment for profit.
People who get rich selling weapons of war while paying politicians and think
tanks to advance the cause of war. War criminals who've never faced justice.
With all those people in the world who we can all agree are terrible, you
wouldn't think peace activists should feature anywhere near the top of anyone's
list. But they do. Because war propaganda is just that influential.
And, of course, nobody cares.
None of these narrative managers care about what psychological burden they
might be placing on people by assuring their audiences that it's perfectly sane
and normal to hound and harass anyone who questions imperialist propaganda.
Their concern is not and has never been about anyone's psychological health.
Their concern is in managing narratives in a way that favors the US-centralized
empire that they serve.
I do not know what caused Le
Mesurier's death; to be in any way confident that a known spook committed
suicide at all, or was murdered by Russians, is absurd. Maybe he killed himself
because he failed to listen to the adage "Before you diagnose yourself
with depression or low self-esteem, first make sure that you are not,
in fact, just surrounded by assholes."
What I absolutely do know,
with absolute certainty, is that only idiots believe that skepticism about
western regime change agendas in the Middle East kills people.
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