News Unions Support ‘Revolution’ of Occupy Wall Street
As the Occupy Everything crowd marches in dozens of cities nationwide, it’s obvious their goal is nothing less than “global revolution.” It’s the phrase that headlines the live video feed. It’s the sentiment that flows through their entire series of events – from signs to guest speakers. Egyptian speaker Mohammed Ezzeldin encouraged the crowd with comments such as “We have nothing to lose but our chains,” and “Long live revolution.” One-time comedienne Roseanne Barr simply called for bankers to be “beheaded.”
But anarchists, socialists, anti-capitalists and Hollywood idiots chanting “Vive la revolution” isn’t big news. What is news is that the news industry is behind them. This isn’t simply the case of select individuals in journalism supporting the protests. They always do. The Washington Post ran four separate pro-Occupier op-eds in the Sunday Oct. 9, paper. And that’s just on one day. CNN’s Roland Martin called the protesters “American patriots.” The big news here is that two separate news unions, including the newspaper guild, the recognized union for many print and online journalists, and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) are fully behind the radical message of Occupy Wall Street.
The newspaper guild is part of the Communications Workers of America, listed prominently among 16 union supporters of Occupy Wall Street. CWA is an omnibus group made up of several smaller unions such as The Newspaper Guild, which “merged with CWA in 1997, as did the Independent Association of Publishers’ Employees.” They joined the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, also part of CWA. CWA, in turn, is also affiliated with the AFL-CIO and the International Federation of Journalists. Look for the union label and you find it on a card in the wallet of many journalists.
The newspaper guild isn’t subtle about its support either. The guild’s website leads with a Paul Krugman pro-protest piece headlined: “Confronting the Malefactors.” That’s just above an AP story on the protests, describing how unions are aiding the movement.
Even more obvious is the lead story for the guild’s publication, “The Guild Reporter.” Editor Andy Zipser combined the Wisconsin union battle with hopes that it would continue and complained that “right-wing governors and legislators in a score of states pushed an asylum’s menu of loony legislation.”
The journalists’ publication went on to criticize “Republicans,” “the Tea Party,” “the Kochs,” Republican Wisconsin “Gov. Scott Walker,” the “radical right,” the “GOP” and “its rabid right wing” at least a dozen times by name in about 700 words.
I love objective journalism.
Naturally, that conflicts with the organization’s own constitution. Article I of the Newspaper Guild's constitution describes its purpose to include promoting “industrial unionism” while also able to:
- “Guarantee, as far as it is able, equal employment and advancement opportunity in the newspaper industry and constant honesty in news, editorials, advertising, and business practices.
- “Raise the standards of journalism and ethics of the industry.”
Honesty and ethics always sound better in theory, I’m guessing.
The other union is the Writers Guild of America, East, (WGAE). It describes itself as a “labor union of thousands of professionals who are the primary creators of what is seen or heard on television and film in the U.S.,” and that includes “everything from big budget movies to independent films, late night comedy/variety shows to daytime serials, broadcast and radio news, web series, documentaries, and animation.”
That guild led its own website with a picture of the guild banner flying at an Occupy Wall Street protest. According to the site, “Writers Guild members joined thousands of other union members and students in support of Occupy Wall Street at a rally in Foley Square on October 5.” Inside, the guild featured more pictures, including one guild member wearing a Writers Guild of America, East T-shirt and holding a sign saying: “No Bulls, No Bears, Only Pigs.”
Both organizations have a large volume of information for the profession on their websites, from job postings to how to join to information on strikes. There’s no code of ethics included on either site.
Fortunately, the Society of Professional Journalists has an ethical code. It’s only voluntary, but still useful. It contains a few guidelines that both unions might find useful. Journalists should:
- “Avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived.”
- “Remain free of associations and activities that may compromise integrity or damage credibility.”
- “Disclose unavoidable conflicts.”
- “Deny favored treatment to advertisers and special interests and resist their pressure to influence news coverage.”
Get back to me when journalists have done any of these things regarding Occupy Wall Street.
Instead, we are expecting them to cover these protests like they are unsympathetic, not involved. Their own unions prove that to be a lie.
Meanwhile, the obvious extreme left-wing aspect to the protests is hard to find in news coverage. Nearly nine out of 10 news stories on the protests leave that pesky detail out.
When Hugo Chavez spoke to the protesters, it barely raised a media eyebrow. As the Socialists strongman “addressed the crowd live from Venezuela a giant hammer and sickle was hoisted from the crowd in New York,” according to Examiner.com. That would certainly seem, um, newsworthy.
In a web video example, an unhinged protest supporter dubbed “AnonGuyNYC,” declared “bankers are the problem,” called them “scum of the earth” and wanted them “brought to account.” One scenario he mentioned was “a real run on Wall Street where the public goes into their offices and dispenses frontier justice on their person.” Imagine if a Tea Party video had said such things. You couldn’t have read all the media coverage in a month of Sundays.
It’s important to understand that journalistic love for these protests isn’t just the standard lefty support for such stupidity, like you get from a lib company such as Ben & Jerry’s. (Corporate motto: “We make over-priced ice cream and use some of the profits to bash capitalism.”) They aren’t just backing ordinary protesters who might be down on their luck and in need of help. This isn’t even the standard media worship for all things loony left – the kind usually reserved for Democratic presidents and Socialist dictators.
No, this is a pure unadulterated endorsement of the radical left – those who hate America, capitalism, free markets, success and, of course, anything conservative. The kind that openly call for “revolution” and few in the media seem to notice. That’s who these journalist unions are marching in lockstep with.
You say you want a revolution? Apparently, journalists sure do.
Dan Gainoris the Boone Pickens Fellow and the Media Research Center’s Vice President for Businessand Culture. His column appears each week on The Fox Forum. He can also be contacted on Facebook and Twitter as dangainor.
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MSM rushing down that slippery slope
Submitted by ohio granny on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:13am.
The so called MSM are rushing down the slippery slope to total irrelevancy. They are rushing toward bankruptcy faster and faster. The only question that remains is how long will it take for the bulk of them to go bankrupt?
Here's another guy saying violence will be necessary:
Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:32am.
Violence will be necessary to achieve our goals.
And these "journalists" accused the Tea Party of fomenting violence.
Sure journalists want a revolution. Then Obama (with their support) can declare Martial Law and take over the banks and anything else he wants to.
This liberal would be about social....uh.....taking over your companies..... Maxine Waters
And it ain't just the oil companies any more!
First Martial, then....
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:41am.
Yeah, it'll be Martial Law first and then it'll be replaced with Sharia. Just like it was in Egypt and elsewhere in the ME.
The similarities are not a little disturbing.
-Jon
Burka, anyone?
Submitted by Uruk Hai on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 12:05pm.
The ONLY upside is that I can't wait to see Rosie O'Donnell, Joy Behar, and Whoopi Goldberg in a Burka. Of course, you won't be able to tell it's them but the thought alone is satisfying.......
Difference between here and Egypt
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 8:53pm.
We have plenty of armed people on our side. And, I, for one, think liberal men are, for the most part, wimpy and not real fighters. Honestly, I could beat up a lot of those guys at the OWS protests. Conservative men, when called to action, are more than able to defend their rights, and not afraid to take a few punches.
Oh yeah, Rad?
Submitted by Jer on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:15pm.
I could handle you with one hand tied behind my back. [Of course that's assuming I had a big club in the other hand and sneaked up behind you.]
Jer
Only 53 Attend OccupyDC
Submitted by Free Stinker on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:46am.
Bwu ha ha ha ha!
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dcs-occupy-protest-attracting-onl...
/// Sarah Palin Fan since July 11, 2007 /// خال
Too Funny, Free
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:56am.
And pretty typical. At Allen West's Town Halls, there is always a contingent of "protesters", whom the local media typically describe as "MoveOn.Org" protested Rep. West"....leading one to believe it's a HUGE protest. The fact is, it's usually about five or six old hippies with idiot signs (I think I have a picture somewhere).
The truth of the matter is that these protesters have absolutely nothing better to do....they think it's hip and cool to be out there slacking, twitting (yes, I wrote it that way on purpose) and texting. They are a bunch of sheep, and about as bright.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Blonde, you give sheep a bad name
Submitted by UpNorth on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 12:34pm.
equating these "people" with sheep. They're much more like lemmings than sheep.
Our local "news" media showed the Occupy Grand Rapids crowd, claiming "dozens had camped out". Looking the pic over, I guess dozens means 18 or 19. After all, it is more than a dozen, but I don't think more than 12 means "dozens".
You can only protest in
Submitted by Edhenry on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 10:32am.
You can only protest in capitalist countries
washington post
Submitted by markprice1983 on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 1:08pm.
I remember when the Post's pressmen were on strike in the 1970s. The Newspaper Guild showed its support by having the Post's reporters and editors withhold their "excellence" to back the strikers. What a blow that was!
Oh, Man, I really pissed off the "Occupiers."
Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 1:21pm.
Yesterday I ventured downtown and ran across the "Occupiers" here in Minneapolis. After listening to their rants and raves against "corporate America" and their demands for a job, any job, which pays "living wages," I offered several of them temporary employment, at 15 dollars an hour, to clean my gutters! Not only were they not willing to do so, several of them reacted with anger at my offer, even after I told them that I'm not a corporation or a Wall Street stock broker.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
And there it is!
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 2:19pm.
That's a perfect example of why I was calling those idiots "gimme-thats," a new group in conjunction with the "haves" and "have-nots."
-Jon
Yep.
Submitted by kata on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 5:08pm.
The apple growers in my state went to college campuses looking for students to pick apples this fall. They offer thirty five dollars an hour for picking. Granted, this is a max peak efficiency wage since so it depends on how hard you want to work. But the growers received ZERO takers for their effort..
kata
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 8:58pm.
Funny, I was just commenting to my husband that I was surprised how many of my daughters friends at her school have jobs. She goes to a pricey Catholic college. Although we're middle class, we are poor compared to the kids at her school. Yet a lot of these kids have jobs at school. And the service trips over breaks are always filled. I wonder why some of these kids are such lazy a$$ brats and others, well, aren't.
my jobs program for my college age daughter
Submitted by kata on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:53pm.
was to heap the nastiest, grossest most awful chores on her each day. I told her that as soon as she was gainfully employed she would only have to be responsible for her week on dishes, her bathroom and her room.
It took only 6 days for her to find a job.
Ah, creative parenting!
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 10:00pm.
In high school my daughter wanted to drive to school. We had an extra car. My first question was "how are you going to pay for gas?" You can imagine her response, having had an adolescent girl of your own. My response prompted her to find a job.
My kids know that my responsibility is to feed, clothe, and educate them. The law doesn't specify which clothes and food I must supply, so it's a good idea for them to supplement what I give them.
She also found herself a job at college.
Kata, I had a similar student loan program
Submitted by UpNorth on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 10:03pm.
for both of my sons. I told both of them, if you get a 3.0 GPA in high school, mom and I will help with college. If you drop to a 2.0, you're on your own.
One of them graduated in June of 1989, he enlisted in the USMC in December of 89, and is still in the Corps. The other son ended up taking out a student loan to get himself certified as a police officer, has been in that field for 7 years, has the loan paid off, and is pretty much debt-free.
Neither had a good GPA when they graduated, needless to say. They did enjoy their social life. But, both admitted we would have been throwing good money after bad if we'd helped them, at that stage of their lives.
Of course the MSM is supporting the commies
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 4:15pm.
Birds of a feather...
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Like
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 8:59pm.
Wasn't a surprise to me.
So what we have here are
Submitted by dscott on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 5:07pm.
So what we have here are groups openly advocating the overthrow of the US government, endorsing revolution is advocacy of the end game.
Occupy L.A. Speaker: Violence will be Necessary to Achieve Our Goals
http://pajamasmedia.com/tatler/2011/10/11/occupy-l-a-speaker-violence-wi...
FBI and NSA, are you paying attention???? The enemy is now within the gates...
Sub-human?
Submitted by HardRightTurn on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 6:16pm.
I'd like to call the illegal Occupiers sub-human, but even felines know to clean themselves and bury their feces, and they earn their keep by being good mousers. So, I'll have to settle for calling the illegal Occupiers 'sub-feline'.
To more fully comprehend the Left, one must read “Leftism As Psychopathy” by John Ray, M.A., Ph.D. Caution, it might scare you a little bit.
http://jonjayray.tripod.com/psycho.html
Now you've done and did it,
Submitted by dscott on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 10:27pm.
Now you've done and did it, you insulted Jer by referring to cats.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvgSIVVcjmc&NR=1
Just a visualization for you know who to upchuck.
goodness gracious
Submitted by shferg on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 8:43pm.
Honestly the hypocrisy is mind-blowing. The double standard is egregious. Sometimes I just have to shut it down because I cannot believe what I am reading and seeing from the MSM.
now's a good time as any...
Submitted by OldJoe on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:36pm.
To cancel that pesky newspaper subscription.