But we should remember that the media that is presenting the coverage of the rescue to us is not unbiased. It is a capitalist media. So it has its capitalist emphasis and objectives. It very determinedly wants to focus our attention in a certain direction and keep us from thinking about other issues. It whips up our emotions and wants us to concentrate only on the bravery of the miners, their emotional meeting with their families and how they will cope after being underground for so long. All these are important and I do not in any way dismiss them. However, and it is a very big however, the capitalist media most determinedly leaves out some other very very central issues. For example it does not deal with what trapped these miners down underground in the first place. Surely this is vital to any coverage of what is happening.
When the miners were initially lost there was great anger in Chile against the mine owners who, as all mine owners do, put their own greed for profits above the safety of the miners. We have seen the many mining catastrophes arising out of this profit addiction here in the US recently. The catastrophe in the Gulf is another example of profits above workers lives and the environment. The cause of the miners being trapped in the Chilean mine in the first place was the profit addiction of the mining capitalists, their putting their profits ahead of the safety of the miners. But this is not mentioned in the CNN and other capitalist propaganda outlets with their near non stop coverage of the rescue. Censorship is alive and well. Profits and capitalism are the guilty parties here but this must not be mentioned.
We who organize this blog are regularly talking about the propaganda of the capitalist mass media and how they try to indoctrinate people and how they censor the media and knowledge. Here is a powerful example. Any coverage which saw the welfare of miners as a priority would as part of its coverage of these events explain how the greed for profits was central to this situation with the trapped miners. It would explain that capitalism is at the center of this problem. We must learn how to watch the capitalist media and read its papers and magazines.
On a few details. The right wing government in Chile are milking this for all it is worth. The President and ministers are hanging around the rescue site to be on hand to hug and make speeches. Sometimes a lot can be understood from a person's demeanor. If you are watching the coverage compare the dignified sober intelligent expressions of the miners and their loved ones with the phony grin on the face of the President. He is there for votes. Then the Chilean flag is everywhere. I cannot look at it without thinking of the Pinochet dictatorship and the slaughter of the left and worker activists. If this slaughter had not happened maybe the miners would have been strong enough to force better safety conditions in the mines and these miners would never have had to go through this ordeal. And am I wrong or is that the logo of the company which made the capsule painted on the outside of the capsule to make sure all the world will see. Capitalism as well as everything else is shameless.
It is the rescued miners who are an example for all of us. Hopefully when they get up they will use their fame and what they have endured to organize all miners and workers for a safer workplace and a better life. But the capitalists are thinking about this too. They have moved to try and head this off. They have brought their dirty P.R. people who have already been discussing with the miners underground what they should say when they talk to the media and in general when they get up. The miners and workers movement in Chile should have preempted this. The union and labor leaders should have already set up a tour of Chile with the rescued miners to strengthen the existing unions and to organize all workers into unions.
The suffering of the trapped miners, the courage they have shown, these should be mobilized to transform the lives of the entire Chilean working class if the union and labor leaders handle things correctly. And not only the Chilean. These workers are being watched world wide. An appeal to the international working class would have a huge affect. Unfortunately by letting the right wing President dominate things this opportunity can be missed. The union and labor leaders in chile should get off their backside and give leadership and take action.
Sean.
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I could not help notice how abc last night praised chile for being a developed country. Does this mean that there are less poor people there than it's neighbors. The advantage is always given to the country that controls the most capital. People need to examine the underlying reasons why these other countries lack capital. There is very poor leadership in the world for example. It was also reported that chile and bolivia had poor political relations. This seemed a slap at the Bolivian president and as Sean pointed out, the real issue of mine safety was ignored.
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