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Norma,
I agree that the article written by James K. Glassman is twisted. Readers
might want to view this website for a better understanding of the writer. He is
considered by some people to be a "Journo-Lobbyist."
http://www.mediatransparency.org/people/jglassman.htm
He is a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, which is a conservative
think tank and leading architect of the Bush administration's public policy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Enterprise_Institute
Many well know public figures are involved with this Institute including Newt
Gingrich, Richard Perle, Lynne Cheney (wife of VP Dick Cheney), John Lott
Jr.--opponent of gun control and author of "More Guns, Less Crime,".....see the
above website for more.
The news media has in the last 30 some years been transformed into what I
call a propaganda machine. A few months back the New York Times Magazine printed
an article on Toxic Breastmilk. It was quite long and I believe inaccurate
but obviously well-researched(although I am sure that some people would
disagree with me about its inaccuracies regarding toxins in milk). But the kicker on
this article was the picture of the author breastfeeding her baby.
Nice--right? Wrong....the picture showed a woman that looked like a model for Vogue
naked to the waist staring at the camera while her infant feeding at the breast.
Because the author/mother's eyes were focused on the camera one felt a
level of disinterest in her baby. That disinterest coupled with her very
lipsticked lips made for a very strange picture. Rather than capturing a mothering
image, it seemed like a seductive pose intended to capture a male audience. The
caption stated that it was the author nursing her baby and her baby's name
was Emmanualla. And when I saw that I started laughing. I use to manage a
bookstore back in the 70's in which their was an Emmanualla series. The book was
an all black cover that caught your eye quickly with red lips (if my memory is
any good). It is what we now call soft porn. It's still around. Now I know
people just like the sound of names and may not know that Emmanualla is a
soft porn series. But this is sophisticated NY City. And somehow I could not
picture this author who wrote a very technical/educational article on toxins in
milk having this kind of picture circulated with it. So I tend to think that
a message was being sent with this article and that message was not only is
breastmilk toxic, it is soft porn. And I question who this writer is and
whether that was really her and her baby. But then maybe I am wrong in my
interpretation of this article. I did send a letter to the NY Times Mag and never got
a response.
The news media in my opinion is mostly a marketing tool for the aims of
industry and government. I think people should read any newspaper article with a
critical eye and recognize how much news is truly propaganda.
Valerie W. McClain
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