K.Patelis on Tue, 30 Mar 1999 19:31:43 +0200 (CEST) |
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the personal is political? <nettime> contra Barbrook, a tale of two , media, the case against NATO |
Switching from the Greek Press to the British: where is Nettime situated? ----------------------------------- In all due respect to my fellow Nettimers and to Richard, I think it is rather obvious what is happenning here. The personal is involving the political, and this is normal but the attempts to hide this are funny. Those living in the Balkan area are bound to be more sceptical of everything happening if not because of history because of personal experience. There is no country in the Balkan area that has not experienced "big country" bullying.SO for none of us can this be great or simple! Geography also makes a difference since the left is far more marginalised in the north of Europe thus the need to be affectionate towards any from of "leftism" is greater ( which I think is what Richard is getting at in his own way). It is however important to note that the flavour of this list is constituted by it members and I have personally being puzzled by being part of it. You see all my friends and greek newspapers are very critical of what is happening, what might be considered Serb propaganda in the West is considered the orthodox view point, it is a normalised as its opposite is, that the Western propaganda I am experiencing in the U.K. If I where to listen to the BBC and then read a Greek newspaper I would be given two strikingly different view points about the war, both of which will claim they are the "norm". Now my fellow agglosaxons would merely condemn one of the two standpoints as propaganda, which will leave me with the second viewpoint: Sebrs are fashists, the NATO wants to protect piece. I have done to much media theory to easily fall into this "the West really care about human rights becuase it is guilty about the holocaust thing". I really have not enough feelings of guilt to need it! Maybe it is cause I was born when greece had a US supported dictatoship in place! As somebody likely to be involved in the war if it spreads any further and as somebody that has grown up fearing that the Greek state will at some point buy into the conflict set out and fight the Turks, I do not want the war to extend. I am so pleased my government has not joined , not becuase I think they are a good government (this has nothing to do with it) but because when given the right to participate in agreesion they said no, which makes me hope that they might say know to a war with the Turks. Believe me I am the opposite of a Greek nationalist. Now Richard or anybody else in this list might think that NATO's actions should be embrassed and that other un-ethical practices ( such as the anti-Kurd genoside commited by the Turkish state) should be ignored, but I think that embrassing things without having to bare any of their consequences is a rather easy thing to do. So maybe just maybe you should read Choosmky's posting again, and think of the following: 1)After the second war European memory has been constructed around forgetting, it is a collective memory based on absolute denial of what happened. The attempt has been for a peacefull prosperous Europe ( and even the cold war can be seen a stabilising method in this light) 2)American memory is one constructed around guilt for not interveening in the war earlier, for not stoping Hitler. 3)There is guilt around all military Nato supported actions that led to violent mass killings ( Cyprus is lovely example) Now 1, 2,3, make it very essay to appeal to poeple and present them with a amazing choice: "we can save the Europe we did not save then , we can kill the fashist we did not kill then, to get rid of the guilt of what we do not now" The reason for which Nettimer's might be thus embrassing the actions has to be seen as phicological not political. Now as Chosmky put it NATO's intervention is not stopping war it is making it worse, So now tell me one reason for which if I critisise NATO I am what Richard says, a rant? I just sincerely do not understand the need to embrace NATO actions and disavow alleged faschism, and I think that this is a phicological question not a political one. Politically it is obvious NATO is in the wrong.NObody that has read Balkan history and has read the history of most modern conflicts could make a good case for what is happening. If there is somebody in the list that could really answer Chosky's case in the same intelectuall fashion I would love to hear it. I am interested in political debate not in emotionally evoked reaction which is all I am getting. korinna PS There have been several postings to me personally expressing anger against greek students protesting in Greece, and pointing to my own governments breaches of human rights. I have forwarded them to the students in question, and they have predictably asked me "why is this not happning in Britain.?" I really would like the poeple that complain to read a short history of the Balkan area since the first world war and try and I mean really try to understand what is happening. And since most of the poeple complaining are British I may add that this is rather funny ! (and yup let me see your compatative streek out in search of the worst government in the world- I mean common we are intelectualls this can not be about our governments!It goes without saying we do not support our governments in their military causes) Korinna Patelis Department of Media and Communications Goldsmiths College-London-SE14 6NW DIRECT LINE 0171-9197243 --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl