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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-17-10 04:11 PM
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South of the Border: Reviewing the Reviewers
Published on Friday, July 16, 2010 by The Guardian/UK
South of the Border: Reviewing the Reviewers
by Mark Weisbrot

It's nice when you make a documentary about how the major media outlets misrepresent reality, and the media response to the film proves your point. In fact, the media's response to Oliver Stone's South of the Border, which I wrote with Tariq Ali, really completes a number of the film's arguments.

The first has to do with the sloppiness and lack of knowledge that characterise the debate over US-Latin American relations, problems to which the major media regularly contribute. A number of reviews had trouble getting the presidents and countries straight. Perhaps the most poignant example was in the Washington Post, which ran a picture of Sacha Llorenti, Bolivia's minister of government, but identifying him as Evo Morales, the country's president. Llorenti is unknown in the US, but appears in the film translating for Morales. Someone at the Post must have seen them both in the film, and figured that the whiter guy speaking English must be the president.

Larry Rohter's frontal assault on the film took up most of the front page of the New York Times's Arts section, stating that the film is "plagued by ... issues of accuracy". However, he failed to find any factual errors in the film - despite some rather desperate attempts. In one such foray he used data on oil imports from 2004-2010 to try to refute an oil industry analyst who appears in a TV clip in the film, in April 2002. The whole five-second soundbite had no relevance to the film in any case, but Rohter still got it wrong.

The errors in the reviews are far too numerous to list here, but you can vote for your favourite mistake at Daily Kos.

Many reviewers also reinforced the film's critique of the media by viewing the whole story in ideological terms, and missing most or all of substantive points in the film. For example, the film provides five pieces of evidence of Washington's involvement in the 2002 coup that overthrew Venezuela's elected president, Hugo Chávez. These include such items as a US state department document acknowledging "that NED , department of defence , and other US assistance programs provided training, institution building, and other support to individuals and organisations understood to be actively involved in the brief ouster of the Chávez government".

This, together with other documentary evidence in the film - some of which has never made it into the major media - makes a compelling case that Washington was involved in the coup. This conclusion is also backed up by the Washington Post's Scott Wilson, who was foreign editor at the time that we interviewed him, and who reported from Caracas during the coup.

Eduardo Porter, of the New York Times's editorial board, also appears in the film and refers to the Bush administration's support for the coup: " particular incident was the worst possible decision the United States could have taken. It not only locked in eternal enmity from the Chávez administration but it made it very difficult for anybody else in Latin America to like the United States."

More:
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/07/16-7

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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=103x548737
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-17-10 04:54 PM
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1. I love it when Mark devastates idiots.
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