Glenn Diesen: Western media ‘coverage’ of Russia is incredibly dangerous, and it’s getting worse

Why is rational discussion of Russia virtually impossible? From Glenn Diesen at swentr.site:

Glenn Diesen: Western media ‘coverage’ of Russia is incredibly dangerous, and it’s getting worse

FILE PHOTO: A man casts his ballot at a polling station during the presidential election in Moscow, Russia. ©  Sputnik / Maksim Blinov

Western media coverage of every Russian election is bad. But this time it was even worse than usual.

Instead of lashing out at the incompetence on display, it’s more constructive to explore why rational discussions about the country continue to appear impossible. 

Not to mention the dire consequences of the ongoing self-delusion.

Reason versus conformity to the group

One of the first things we learn in sociology is that humans are in a constant battle between instincts and reason. Over tens of thousands of years, we have developed the instinct to organise in groups as a source of security. This is the result of evolutionary biology as survival demands that we organise into “us” versus “them”. In-group loyalty is augmented by assigning contrasting identities of the virtuous “us” versus the evil “other”, which helps stop an individual from straying too far from the pack.

Yet, human beings are also equipped with reason and thus the ability to assess objective reality independent of their immediate circle. In international relations, it’s imperative to place yourself in the shoes of the opponent. The rationality required to see the world through the perspective of the “other” is vital for reaching mutual understanding, reducing tensions, and pursuing a workable peace.

Every successful peace process and reconciliation in history – from Northern Ireland to negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa – has been based on this.

We expect journalists to be objective in their reporting of reality, which is especially important during war. But this seems to be almost impossible, especially during conflicts. When human beings experience external threats, their herd instincts are triggered as society demands group loyalty and we punish those who deviate. The political obedience demanded during war time usually results in the weakening of freedom of speech, the role of journalism, and democracy.

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One response to “Glenn Diesen: Western media ‘coverage’ of Russia is incredibly dangerous, and it’s getting worse

  1. Neo is the One's avatar Neo is the One

    Saved a pic of that Putin quote about the Western Enemedia being incompetent and stupid or destroyers.

    Dangerous or corrupt is the actual quote.

    Probably both and there will nothing rational to discuss with distorted lens ideologues.

    People with trendy poseur profiles and performing mindless ice bucket challenge dumping Russian vodka on the ground are not people you want to be around.

    I can’t support such alcohol abuse.

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