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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Glen Beck: A Cause for Concern Glenn Beck: A Cause for Concern by James Zogby (Monday February 05 2007) "When Beck is not venting his own prejudiced view of Islam, he invites on-air guests who amplify his views. They are of three types: Israelis, right-wing Americans with a long-established axe to grind against Arabs and Muslims, and lastly, a handful of Muslims who are largely alienated and self-styled outcasts who have found their shtick striking out against their co-religionists." Glenn Beck represents a truly troubling trend in television journalism. Since May 2006, the radio talk show host has had his own one hour nightly program on CNNs Headline News channel. While the network may have hoped that Becks flamboyant style would increase ratings, the cost to their integrity has been staggering. It is important to note, from the outset, that Beck doesnt stand alone. The insertion of the personalities and style of radio talkshow hosts into mainstream television news programming has been taking place for a number of years now. Their crude, cynical and cutting edge commentary, their feigning the role of the common man, and their inflammatory us versus them rhetoric is now standard fair on many of the major networks. The result of this trend is evident on a number of levels. There has been a coarsening and dumbing down of our political discourse on several issues of national importance. When Beck refers to President Carter as a fathead or speaks of Saudi leaders as nut-jobs, serious discussion is displaced by crude and demeaning jabs. There is the additional problem that instead of educating the public, this new breed of television pundits reduces issues to their lowest common denominator, thereby reinforcing preexisting, uninformed biases. Never shy to share an unenlightened view, Beck, for example, will note Im not an expert, but
and then proceed to make his case using a mishmash of clichés that reflect the prejudices of conventional wisdom. While much of the same could be said about a number of other similar personalities that now populate the airwaves, Beck comes with a significant difference. I have carefully reviewed the transcripts of Becks shows and his so-called, obsessive crusade against radical Islam left me both horrified and profoundly concerned. In just the past two months, for example, one half of Becks shows have focused on matters Muslim. Beck insists that he is not opposed to all Muslims, only what he refers to as the 10 percent who are evil. He then counters this observation by stating that the vast majority of good Muslims have been cowered into silence by the extremist 10 percent, so that they too stand indicted by their cowardice. Only when they do speak out, Beck says, will radical Islam be defeated and the rest of us be safe from their scourge. The net result of this circumlocution is that the majority of Muslims are to blame. When Beck is not venting his own prejudiced view of Islam, he invites on-air guests who amplify his views. They are of three types: Israelis, right-wing Americans with a long-established axe to grind against Arabs and Muslims, and lastly, a handful of Muslims who are largely alienated and self-styled outcasts who have found their shtick striking out against their co-religionists. His right-wing guests or Israelis, like former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (who was Becks guest for an entire hour on a special program that aired three times in one month) are only too happy to reinforce Becks views. His Muslim guests similarly serve to validate Becks complaint about the broader Muslim community. In all of this, there is not even the pretense of balance. The impact has been predictable and frightening. After I raised some concern that ABCs Good Morning America was hiring Beck to serve as a commentator on that once respected program, I received a taste of what Becks impact has been. Emails from Becks supporters have called me an animal Muslim (Im a Catholic). Theyve told me that I dont belong in America (when in fact my family has lived in this country for over 100 years, serving in every branch of the military), and that I am shielding terrorists by refusing to protest against them (wrong on both counts, but my critics have obviously never read my denunciations of terrorism and terrorists). And it is this that concerns me. We are, in fact, engaged in a troubling conflict against extremism fueled by religious fervor, both ours and theirs. What this period and this conflict require is intelligent discussion, not inflammatory rhetoric. To guide us through this, we need journalists like Walter Cronkite, Edgar R. Murrow and Peter Jennings; we dont need flame-throwers like Sean Hannity, Don Imus and Glenn Beck. Unfortunately, its the later we are getting more of. And it is this I find disturbing. Source: by courtesy & © 2007 James Zogby
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#3. To: Zoroaster (#0)
I agree with his observations. And Glenn Beck is one of the more insidious examples of those in America who promelgate extremist views. He is not wired right, that one, or his boozing days killed some brain cells. What Beck thinks is soooo funny is idiotic. What Beck believes is Main Street America, is his own out of step, pugnacious KKK style mindset. I could never understand why he was a success on talk radio or on teevee. If truth be told, Beck's meager talents qualify him to be a Safeway cashier.
beck just did a decent segment on the two border patrol agents.
#5. To: christine (#4)
...something about a blind pig...
Yes, I got lucky and caught it as I was surfing the channels. It was surprising and left the impression that our nation and Mexico are driven by narcotic profits. Well duh, egad and all of that :)
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