Conformist Media Outlets Hide Realities of Power. Noam Chomsky Has Exposed Them

One of the rare times that Noam Chomsky’s name has been mentioned on a big national NPR program came two months ago. On “Weekend Edition” in mid-October, a week into Israel’s murderous assault on civilians in Gaza, a correspondent reported while visiting a bookstore owned by a Palestinian in Jerusalem: “I’m seeing a lot of books by Noam Chomsky.”

Across the globe, people suffering from illegitimate power and violence have a lot of books by Noam Chomsky. A recent interviewer aptly introduced him this way: “One of the world’s most-cited scholars and a public intellectual regarded by millions of people as a national and international treasure, Chomsky has published more than 150 books in linguistics, political and social thought, political economy, media studies, U.S foreign policy and world affairs.”

Ever since his meticulous writing and strong activism against the U.S. war on Southeast Asia in the 1960s and ’70s, Chomsky has been exposing Orwellian and often-deadly maneuvers by the most powerful government on Earth. Along the way, he has been tireless, humanistic and uncompromising.

For many decades, the core of corporate greed and militarism has remained basically the same. So has the core of Chomsky’s message.

In 1982, while visiting Philadelphia, he appeared as a guest on “Fresh Air” – back then only a local program on WHYY Radio. Host Terry Gross asked: “Your radical thoughts in linguistics completely changed the field. Your radical thoughts in politics hasn’t completely changed America. Has it been interesting for you to watch how your contribution to politics and linguistics has or hasn’t affected things?”

“I see them very differently,” Chomsky replied. “For one thing, in my view, linguistics is – well, it’s basically a branch of sciences, it’s hard intellectual work. Political analysis is not, quite frankly. I think it’s easily within the range of an ordinary person who doesn’t have any particular training and is simply willing to use common sense to pay attention to the available documentary record and to use a little diligence in searching beyond what’s on the surface.”

Chomsky continued: “There’s an elaborate pretense that this is an area that must be left to experts. But that’s simply one way of protecting power from scrutiny. So, my own interest in political analysis and writing and so on is simply to bring information to people who I think can use it for the purposes of changing the world.”

His anti-elitism has endured, and so has enmity from some elites. One response is to block access to mainstream media. “Fresh Air” is a case in point. A search of the program’s full archive shows that after it went national on NPR in the mid-1980s, “Fresh Air” never interviewed Chomsky again. The program’s local interview with him back in 1982 was the first and last.

With few exceptions, in major U.S. media – notably unlike major media in most of the rest of the world – Chomsky has been persona non grata.

A key reason is Chomsky’s implacable opposition to the many wars of aggression that the U.S. government has launched or supported. And a particularly unacceptable deviation from approved views has been his illuminating condemnations of Israel’s historic and ongoing suppression of Palestinian rights. For several decades, as a result, vast quantities of hostility and distortion have been directed at him.

Here’s a sample: In the mid-1990s, the longtime host of NPR’s “All Things Considered” program, Robert Siegel – operating within a lofty “public radio” bubble – wrote a letter to the industry newspaper Current declaring that Chomsky “evidently enjoys a small, avid, and largely academic audience who seem to be persuaded that the tangible world of politics is all the result of delusion, false consciousness and media manipulation.”

Chomsky, who turned 95 last week, has been spotlighting the inherent and expansively violent cruelties of Zionism for a very long time. His landmark 1983 book “Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians” dispelled many readers’ illusions about the goals and consequences of U.S. support for Israel.

In 1986, journalist David Barsamian launched “Alternative Radio” — a national one-hour program that got underway by bringing Chomsky’s voice to listeners around the United States and far beyond. In the nearly 40 years since then, the weekly show has aired several hundred speeches and interviews with Chomsky (whose website also overflows with a cornucopia of vital information and analysis).

“Solidarity is not some abstract concept for him,” Barsamian told me. “If you needed advice, a signature, a check, a fundraising talk, Noam would be there.”

Behind the scenes, working with Chomsky for so long while seeing him interact with a wide array of people, “what always impressed me was his kindness and decency,” Barsamian said. “Behind the mental acuity, stunning level of knowledge and intellectual brilliance is a mild-mannered gentle man. Working with Noam over many years has been the most rewarding experience of my life.”

If you ever receive an email from David Barsamian, the bottom lines of it will be this quote from Noam Chomsky: “If you assume that there is no hope, you guarantee that there will be no hope. If you assume there is an instinct for freedom, that there are opportunities to change things, then there is a possibility that you can contribute to making a better world.”

Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. He is the author of many books including War Made Easy. His latest book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine, was published in summer 2023 by The New Press.

8 thoughts on “Conformist Media Outlets Hide Realities of Power. Noam Chomsky Has Exposed Them”

  1. I have several of his books. I need to get ahold of his 1983 book; Fateful Triangle, The U.S., Israel and the Palestinians

  2. On somehow related subject:

    The “party of free speech” is trying to strong-arm colleges into squashing peaceful protests.

    https://newrepublic.com/post/177411/sick-hypocrisy-republican-investigation-college-campuses?traffic_source=Connatix

    “ One down, two to go,” Stefanik posted on X, an apparent reference to Harvard president Claudine Gay and MIT president Sally Kornbluth, who also testified at the hearing.”

    https://www.salon.com/2023/12/12/we-sometimes-have-to-hear-speech-we-hate-legal-experts-on-the-campus/

  3. Dec 12, 2023 Gaza Called, Yemen Answered: What’s Driving Yemen’s Palestine Solidarity Efforts

    The Yemeni Armed Forces announced that it had launched two direct attacks on Israeli ships in the Bab Al-Mandab Strait off Yemen’s coast on December 3. The spokesperson for the Forces said that the attacks were in response to the demands of the Yemeni people and the “free people of our Arab and Islamic nation, to stand fully with the choices of the Palestinian people and their steadfast resistance.” Jehan Hakim, Chair of the Yemeni Alliance Committee, explains how Israel’s genocide in Gaza is impacting Yemen’s role in the region.

    https://youtu.be/RcWvUhn_2uc?si=zki8VNdptkc_AK74

  4. Dominic Green, PhD, FRHistS is a critic, historian and the deputy editor of The Spectator’s US edition,
    Owen Jones is the David Irving of the British left …
    X · DrDominicGreen
    3 weeks ago
    Owen Jones is the David Irving of the British left. And a Guardian columnist.

    British Guardian Newspaper Journalist Owen Jones who claims to be a
    radical leftist journalist has been recently contacted about the public
    allegations found online made against the NUJ,Jones of course himself
    having exposed Conservative UK MP Gove in the press for owning
    convicted racist David Irvings Parforce publications.As a journalist he
    is empowered to make a complaint against the NUJ and Albert Smith former Irish Independent Newspaper sub editor on the following grounds:

    “ In Math its impossible that the name Parpoint publishing isnt derived from (PAR)force and Focal(Point) as the three companies appear together within the same Holocaust denial publication Goring Biography… and so the Irish police should be questioning British
    National Union of Journalist member Albert Smith as to why he intended to name his publishing company Parpoint outlet after Convicted racist David Irvings organization Parforce on the
    grounds that should he lie to the Police the courts can then decide to set a public hearing…
    par se ! “

    Albert Smith (Parpoint) BRITISH BORN NUJ member is a self confessed racists sympathizer protected from police prosecution.He refuses to stop using the name of PARPOINT or resign from the NUJ despite the evidence hereby provided.The NUJ on the other hand as a body opposed to antisemitic publishers still refuses to remove Smith from their organization which seemingly acts against International protocol,which is both a legal and political issue.

  5. Dominic Green, PhD, FRHistS is a critic, historian and the deputy editor of The Spectator’s US edition,
    Owen Jones is the David Irving of the British left …
    X · DrDominicGreen
    3 weeks ago
    Owen Jones is the David Irving of the British left. And a Guardian columnist.

    British Guardian Newspaper Journalist Owen Jones who claims to be a
    radical leftist journalist has been recently contacted about the public
    allegations found online made against the NUJ,Jones of course himself
    having exposed Conservative UK MP Gove in the press for owning
    convicted racist David Irvings Parforce publications.As a journalist he
    is empowered to make a complaint against the NUJ and Albert Smith former
    Irish Independent Newspaper sub editor on the following grounds:

    “ In Math its impossible that the name Parpoint publishing isnt derived from (PAR)force and Focal(Point) as the three companies appear together within the same Holocaust denial publication Goring Biography… and so the Irish police should be questioning British National Union of Journalist member Albert Smith as to why he intended to name his publishing company Parpoint outlet after Convicted racist David Irvings organization Parforce on the grounds that should he lie to the Police the courts can then decide to set a public hearing…
    par se ! “

    Albert Smith (Parpoint) BRITISH BORN NUJ member is a self confessed racists sympathizer protected from police prosecution.He refuses to stop using the name of PARPOINT or resign from the NUJ despite the evidence hereby provided.The NUJ on the other hand as a body opposed to antisemitic publishers still refuses to remove Smith from their organization which seemingly acts against International protocol,which is both a legal and political issue.

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