Mainstream Media Launches Another Phony War Against Organic
Anthony Gucciardi
Activist PostThe mainstream media is invoking déjà vu with their latest laughable
attempt to frame yet another study that actually highlighted the
benefits of organic into a hysterical anti-organic news frenzy. This
time, however, some publications are actually publishing the truth on
the matter. Why? Because last time that the mainstream media
conglomerate decided to smear the
last organic foods study’s findings and proclaim how great pesticides and GMOs are for you and your family, it ended in a major
apology by the New York Times.
And it was this piece, a response to the uproar from the public
following the alternative news media’s response to the mainstream media
spin (including
my piece first released on the night of the study with a video breakdown), that signified the
final nail in the coffin for the mainstream media’s previous assault on
organic foods. In the apology piece,
New York Times columnist Mark Bittman states:
<blockquote class="tr_bq">That was dumb of me… I’m sorry. This junk science deserves a response. Ignoring it isn’t enough. I apologize.</blockquote>But now, once again, some sources such as
CBS have begun spinning the latest organic food study. In this study, just
like the last one, it was found that organic food contained less
brain-damaging pesticides, has higher concentrations of antioxidants,
doesn’t contain GMOs, brain-tumor-linked artificial sweeteners,
mercury-containing high-fructose corn syrup, and so on. However many sources don’t seem to
care about the facts. Instead, they title something like ‘Organic Same
as Conventional Say Docs’. Meanwhile, some are airing on the side of the
truth to avoid backlash.
But don’t take my word for it, just look at the below image from Google
News. Notice the difference in titles? You can clearly see instances of
nutritional doublespeak, in which news agencies title an article
something wildly incorrect and then go on to say the opposite inside the
content of the story.
Considering that many — if not most — news readers glance at the title and keep reading onward, this is highly effective.
Media Blackout on GMOs, Real Issues Surrounding Conventional FoodTitles such as ‘Organic food no better than conventional for kids’
ultimately lead to content explaining that organic food contains less
pesticides and less antibiotic-resistant bacteria (that can result in
resistant diseases like the white plague), but that it’s not ‘entirely
conclusive’ whether or not this matters. Peer-reviewed research may
argue otherwise, with pesticides linked to
over 60 negative conditions including:
- Breast cancer
- Thyroid disease
- Prostate cancer
- Childhood obesity (so much for being safe for kids)
- Miscarriage
- Hypertension
- Multitudes of other conditions
The reports also dare not to discuss the very real issues of GMOs
(genetically modified foods). After all, it would give a large degree of
credit to organic food and raise awareness over the fact that GMOs have
been linked not only to brain tumors and organ damage in the recent
French study, but conditions like infertility and
infant mortality.
On the flip side, you can find a few mainstream stories that are
actually titled properly (at least slightly) — most likely in response
to the heated retaliation against the media’s previous spin campaign.
The
Wall Street Journal reads ‘
Report Supports Organic Produce, but Not Milk‘, and the popular NPR news blog states '
Docs Say Choose Organic Food To Reduce Kids’ Exposure To Pesticides'.
Just as with the first media blitz on the previous flawed organic study,
this entourage of headlines will ultimately generate the need for real
news sources (almost entirely the alternative news community) to set the
record straight.
Source:-
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/10/mainstream-media-launches-another-phony.html