Code Pink is joining the many progressive groups trying to expose the phony campaign against Venezuela, by mainstream politicians and the mainstream press. It is not easy to challenge the massive power of the mainstream press. When it comes to foreign affairs the mainstream press is often believed by most of America’s people, who really have little exposure to the realities found in most foreign countries. The mainstream press dominates the TV, news magazines and newspapers. They dwarf smaller media outlets such as this one. It is important that as many people, organizations and alternative news media keep spreading the truth, to counter the mainstream lies. –SJ Otto
From Code Pink:
February 23, at the Spirit Awards, while accepting Best First Feature for his film Sorry to Bother You, Boots Riley spoke out: “We should all be putting our voices out to stop regime change for oil in Venezuela.”
We agree, and we are saying clearly that what has happened in Venezuela over the last few days —the killing of two indigenous people on Friday (likely a false flag), tear gas, and two more killed at the border on Saturday — was an outright setup orchestrated by Elliott Abrams, John Bolton, Donald Trump and their Venezuelan puppet, Juan Guiado. Their goal is regime change and, in pursuit of this, they have weaponized humanitarian aid and are trying to incite violence.
Trump and his administration aren’t the only U.S. parties responsible for manufacturing and inciting violence. The New York Times, CNN, and MSNBC have all been willing participants in the Trump administration’s PR stunt, going so far as to portray Trump, Bolton and Abrams as do-good crusaders working day and night to try to bring food and medicine to the people of Venezuela.
No one in their right minds would believe that Trump, Abrams, and Bolton care about the people — rather than the oil — of Venezuela. So why are liberal mainstream media outlets like the New York Times, CNN, and MSNBC participating in the farce?
One need look no further than the U.S.’s role in creating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen to know that easing human suffering is not what motivates U.S. foreign policy. One need look no further than the past ways the U.S. has sold regime change — Iraq, Libya, Syria, just to name a few — to know what “bringing democracy to” or “helping the people of” really means. And one need look no further than the fact that both the Red Cross and United Nations are refusing to collaborate with the United State’s false pretext of humanitarian aid to know that the real aim of the “aid” is to galvanize the Venezuelan opposition and create a violent catalyst.
CNN, MSNBC, and the New York Times should not be providing cover Trump and his war hawk cronies. Send them a message now reminding them of their obligation to report accurately. As media giants, they have a responsibility to tell the full story rather than be a mouthpiece for a U.S.-orchestrated coup, and maybe all-out U.S. war, on Venezuela.
What Venezuela needs is dialogue — facilitated by Mexico, Uruguay, and the Vatican — not a U.S.-orchestrated coup and possible military intervention. Help us demand that the U.S. media reflect that.
Towards peace,
Medea and the entire CODEPINK team: Ann, Ariel, Carley, Caroline, Jodie, Kelly, Kirsten, Lily, Maya, Mark, Nancy, Paki, Ryan, Sarah, Tighe and Ursula
Medea and the entire CODEPINK team: Ann, Ariel, Carley, Caroline, Jodie, Kelly, Kirsten, Lily, Maya, Mark, Nancy, Paki, Ryan, Sarah, Tighe and Ursula
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