t byfield on Mon, 21 Jun 1999 03:23:35 -0400 |
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Re: Syndicate: Fisk stories and column |
srhodes@well.com (Sun 06/20/99 at 09:01 PM -0700): > Robert Fisk has a couple of stories on how the > damage to the Serbian military wasn't as much > as NATO claimed. Unfortunately, the urls > may only be good for a day (though they may > be mirrored on some sites). He also has > a stong column which will follow. every time i read a story by fisk, i get the feeling--a growing feeling--that he really feeds on hatred and lies. which isn't to say that what he says is necessarily false, it may be true, i don't know. but it seems as though he's sort of storming around in some gothic psychic landscape and reporting 'the facts as he sees them,' i.e., seeing them through the lens of a worldview in which his enemy's enemy is his friend. and he does seem to have a really terminal case of insiderism: he desperately wants to get the real 'scoop.' so if NATO says it crushed the FYU army, he gads off in search of a story about how the serb army emerged unscathed, how they painted all of kosov@ in motley and were setting fires just to fool heat-seaking missiles, &c., &c. i guess i'm much less interested in the 'real' reason that some- thing happened than in the consequences of the fact that it did indeed happen. the example i ususally use is this: i don't care if the CIA is 'really' behind AIDS, what i care about is what's *in front of* it--for example, a safe, cheap cure. so, if the 'real' reason the FYU regime buckled is that russia threatened to cut off it's gas, so what? maybe the 'real' reason russia made that threat was that the 'freemasons threatened X,' because the 'knights of malta' were threatening them, because they, in turn, were being threatened by the 'illuminati,' &c., &c. it doesn't really matter, after a certain point: what matters is what's happening to all us poor suckers who aren't in the 'real' loop. i don't mean to caricature fisk as a conspiratorialist, that's not my point. my point, rather, is that in a cultural and political environment poisoned by lies, the solution will always be at the ground level. and the ground level is this: the yugoslav army has pulled out of kosov@, and there's a very ambivalent 'struggle' going on wherein NATO has to make a show of disarming the KLA et al. it comes as no great surprise that NATO troops would take a devil-may-care attitude toward albanian kosovar excesses. and, in the wake of this war, the FYU regime will, i think, think twice about embarking on more militarist escpades. that's a Good Thing. to say that isn't to endorse the why or how of what NATO did: what they did is done. nor is it to excuse tudjman or to dredge up any other done deeds, what- ever their merit or lack or merit. and i guess that's my problem with fisk. it seems like he's a historian running around a bit too close to events, when what's needed is something much more directly constructive. i should add: none of this is intended to discourage you from passing on fisk's stories or pointers to his work or anything else, or anything of the kind. these are just some idle thoughts, that's all. cheers, t ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress