{"id":204176,"date":"2017-07-08T03:44:02","date_gmt":"2017-07-08T07:44:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/glenn-greenwald-cnn-engaged-in-corporate-bullying-and-creepy-censorship-on-pro-trump-reddit-story-townhall\/"},"modified":"2017-07-08T03:44:02","modified_gmt":"2017-07-08T07:44:02","slug":"glenn-greenwald-cnn-engaged-in-corporate-bullying-and-creepy-censorship-on-pro-trump-reddit-story-townhall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/censorship\/glenn-greenwald-cnn-engaged-in-corporate-bullying-and-creepy-censorship-on-pro-trump-reddit-story-townhall\/","title":{"rendered":"Glenn Greenwald: CNN Engaged In &#8216;Corporate Bullying And Creepy Censorship&#8217; On Pro-Trump Reddit Story &#8211; Townhall"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    CNN is still licking their wounds after a rather disastrous    couple of weeks, where a shoddy Russia-Trump story led to three    staffers resigning, a Project Veritas investigation exposed    that the network's producers peddled the Russia story     for ratings, and what came off as a wholly inappropriate        veiled threat against an anonymous Reddit user who created    a Trump WWE video, which the president tweeted before the    Fourth of July Holiday. The video shows Trump beating up    WWEs Vince McMahon, whose face has been superimposed with the    CNN logo. The media went apoplectic as an attack against the    press; it wasnt. This spurred the network's reporters to find    the user and pretty much threaten to dox him if he continues to    post things CNN doesnt like. Yet, before we get to that, lets    revisit the Russia-Trump story that had to be retracted, along    with The Intercepts Glenn Greenwald torching the media for    their repeated trip ups in covering this story.  <\/p>\n<p>      Three prominent CNN journalists resigned Monday night after      the network was forced to retract and apologize for a story      linking Trump ally Anthony Scaramucci to a Russian investment      fund under congressional investigation. That article  like      so much Russia reporting from the U.S. media  was based on a      single anonymous source, and now, the network cannot vouch      for the accuracy of its central claims.    <\/p>\n<p>      []    <\/p>\n<p>      Several factors compound CNNs embarrassment here. To begin      with, CNNs story was first debunked by an article in Sputnik      News, which explained that the investment fund documented      several factual inaccuracies in the report (including that      the fund is not even part of the Russian bank,      Vnesheconombank, that is under investigation), and by      Breitbart, which cited numerous other factual inaccuracies.    <\/p>\n<p>      And this episode follows an embarrassing correction CNN was      forced to issue earlier this month when several of its      highest-profile on-air personalities asserted  based on      anonymous sources  that James Comey, in his congressional      testimony, was going to deny Trumps claim that the FBI      director assured him he was not the target of any      investigation.    <\/p>\n<p>    Greenwald then lays into other outlets for peddling shoddy    stories, like the Russian hacking into the Vermont power grid,    the piece about     an anonymous group identifying sites that peddled    disinformation stories planted by Russia, the server in Trump    Tower thats used to communicate with a Russian bank, and the    claim that Wikileaks Julian Assange and Vladimir Putin are    best friendsall of which fell apart. Yet, the media wonders    why conservatives are using them for punching bags; its    because theyre on a witch-hunt against this president. Not    only that, theyre sucking at it. It only gives the Trump    administration more ammunition and more for his supporters to    relish when he delivers an uppercut to the liberal news media,    who for months could not contain their outrage that he beat her    majesty, Hillary Rodham Clinton. He noted that no one is    perfect, and that we all make mistakes. Townhall (and by    Townhall, I mean myselfmea culpa) posted about the Vermont    grid story, albeit a short blurb that really didnt go into a    deep dive, but it was not correct and we added a correction. At    the same time, were not in the same mold as other outlets    concerning the Russian threat. To this day, there is zero    evidence that Trump campaign officials colluded with the    Russians to tilt the election.  <\/p>\n<p>      What is most notable about these episodes is that they all go      in the same direction: hyping and exaggerating the threat      posed by the Kremlin. All media outlets will make mistakes;      that is to be expected. But when all of the mistakes are      devoted to the same rhetorical theme, and when they all end      up advancing the same narrative goal, it seems clear that      they are not the byproduct of mere garden-variety      journalistic mistakes.    <\/p>\n<p>      []    <\/p>\n<p>      The importance of this journalistic malfeasance when it comes      to Russia, a nuclear-armed power, cannot be overstated. This      is the story that has dominated U.S. politics for more than a      year. Ratcheting up tensions between these two historically      hostile powers is incredibly inflammatory and dangerous. All      kinds of claims, no matter how little evidence there is to      support them, have flooded U.S. political discourse and have      been treated as proven fact.    <\/p>\n<p>      And thats all independent of how journalistic recklessness      fuels, and gives credence to, the Trump administrations      campaign to discredit journalism generally.    <\/p>\n<p>    That story was posted on June 27. It took less than a week for    CNN to get another face full of buckshot when they decided to    search for the Reddit user that created the video of Trump    beating up CNN right before the Fourth of July holiday. The    user is not someone to be defended aggressively. Hes admitted    to posting racist and anti-Semitic material on the site. Hes    apologized, but heres where things got controversial [emphasis    mine]:  <\/p>\n<p>      CNN is not publishing \"HanA**holeSolo's\" name because      he is a private citizen who has issued an extensive statement      of apology, showed his remorse by saying he has      taken down all his offending posts, and because he said he is      not going to repeat this ugly behavior on social media again.      In addition, he said his statement could serve as an example      to others not to do the same.    <\/p>\n<p>      CNN reserves the right to publish his identity should      any of that change.    <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    And of course, Greenwald had a response:  <\/p>\n<p>      There is something self-evidently creepy, bullying, and      heavy-handed about a large news organization publicly      announcing that it will expose someones identity if he ever      again publishes content on the internet that the network      deems inappropriate or objectionable. Whether it was CNNs      intent or not, the article makes it appear as if CNN will be      monitoring this citizens online writing, and will punish him      with exposure if he writes something the network dislikes.    <\/p>\n<p>      []    <\/p>\n<p>      Moreover, if this persons name is newsworthy  on the ground      that racists or others who post inflammatory content should      be publicly exposed and vilified  does it matter if he      expressed what CNN executives regard as sufficient remorse?      And if his name is not newsworthy, then why should CNN be      threatening to reveal it in the event that he makes future      utterances that the network dislikes?    <\/p>\n<p>      If youre someone who believes that media corporations should      expose the identity even of random, anonymous internet users      who express anti-Semitic or racist views, then you should be      prepared to identify the full list of views that merit      similar treatment. Should anyone who supports Trump have      their identity exposed? Those who oppose marriage equality?      Those with views deemed sexist? Those who advocate communism?      Are you comfortable with having corporate media executives      decide which views merit public exposure?    <\/p>\n<p>      Whatever else is true, CNN is a massive media corporation      that is owned by an even larger corporation. It has virtually      unlimited resources. We should cheer when those resources are      brought to bear to investigate those who exercise great      political and economic power. But when they are used to      threaten and punish a random, obscure citizen who has      criticized the network  no matter how objectionable his      views might be  it resembles corporate bullying and creepy      censorship more than actual journalism.    <\/p>\n<p>    The point with all of this is that its not just conservative    media that are complaining about CNN and others tripping up.    Greenwald is no fan of Donald Trump, conservatives, or our    intelligence community - specifically the CIA - but hes also    known for keeping both sides honest. In February, he criticized    the media for forgetting that the Obama administration was    heavy handed with the press, especially when     it came to whistleblowers. He also said what the Deep    State is doing to the Trump White House by intentionally    leaking highly sensitive information is a prescription for the    destruction of democracy.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The Intercept is a site where leakers to come forward with    information that exposes government corruption or malfeasance.    Its the safe space for leakers, but its another thing to leak    classified material in the hopes of hamstringing an    administration from governing because youre upset about an    election result. Earlier this year, he told Amy Goodman of the    left wing Democracy Now that the actions of the Deep State are    akin to a soft coup as well:  <\/p>\n<p>      Even if youre somebody who believes that both the CIA and      the deep state, on the one hand, and the Trump presidency, on      the other, are extremely dangerous, as I do, theres a huge      difference between the two, which is that Trump was      democratically elected and is subject to democratic controls,      as these courts just demonstrated and as the media is      showing, as citizens are proving. But on the other hand, the      CIA was elected by nobody. Theyre barely subject to      democratic controls at all. And so, to urge that the CIA and      the intelligence community empower itself to undermine the      elected branches of government is insanity. That is a      prescription for destroying democracy overnight in the name      of saving it.    <\/p>\n<p>    Vox Media, which isnt a right wing rag either, also were appalled by    CNNs apparent threat are highly unethical:  <\/p>\n<p>      A plain reading of CNNs article, however, contradicts what      the network and Kaczynski are saying. If CNN really intended      to withhold HanA**holeSolos information regardless of what      he did, then why didnt the news organization say it was      withholding his private information simply because hes a      private citizen? Why did it go on to add all the conditions      about his behavior? And why did it say it could release the      private information with an explicit condition tied to his      behavior?    <\/p>\n<p>      Personally, if I reported this story, it would have been      pretty straightforward: CNN is not publishing      HanA**holeSolos name because he is a private citizen.      Period. The rest of the information in that paragraph is      unnecessary, because a media organization simply shouldnt      release a private citizens personal information. He      shouldnt have his private information threatened just      because the president picked up one of his Reddit sh**posts,      which he made with the expectation that he would be kept      anonymous. (Though it is a truly bizarre turn of events that      its even possible to write this sentence.)    <\/p>\n<p>      In journalism, there is a clear line between public and      private figures. Public figures are held to a higher standard       since they represent not just themselves but their offices,      their industries, and so on. But private figures are given a      veil of privacy, since its not really in the public interest      to get some random persons private information.    <\/p>\n<p>    The month isnt over yet; CNN could step on the rake once more.    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