Pubdate: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 Source: Whistler Question (CN BC) Copyright: 2002, Whistler Printing & Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.whistlerquestion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1034 Author: Alan Randell DRUG REPORTING SUPPORTS OFFICIAL PERSECUTION Dear Editor, Re. "Man's sentence on drug conviction altered," Question, July 25. Most media reporting on drug-related court cases is hate propaganda, pure and simple, intended to make us fear and/or despise those who use one of the few harmful recreational drugs the state has declared illegal. If the purpose of our drug laws were to protect us from harmful drugs, wouldn't we have prohibited alcohol and tobacco too? No, let's face facts here, these laws were implemented for one reason and one reason only: To persuade the majority to support a brutal government pogrom designed to persecute a totally innocent minority. Fortunately for the politicians, the media are eager to lend their support by encouraging us to despise, or at least to be unsympathetic to, the minority under attack. No need for government coercion here. As to why the media support a brutal government pogrom like our drug laws, I can only surmise that tragedy, suffering and war sell more newspapers and lead to higher TV ratings tha n happiness, contentment and peace. (Either that or most media people are bigoted ignoramuses.) How does the media win our approval, or at least our acceptance, of such a manifestly evil crusade? First, you immerse us in a torrent of "objective" accounts of the mayhem without allowing the victims' stories to be told. Gradually we are persuaded "they only have themselves to blame." This particular item is just another example of this type of hate propaganda masquerading as news. Your political masters will be pleased indeed. Second, you never miss an opportunity to allow those who profit from the drug laws (cops, drug experts, prosecutors, politicians) to tell their stories while allowing only the occasional op-ed or letter from those who oppose the law. Was there ever a greater gift to the modern nation-state to help it ride roughshod over the rights of its citizens than the mass media? I think not. You really can fool (nearly) all of the people, all of the time. Alan Randell Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Josh