AMY GOODMAN ON DEMOCRACY NOW’S MISSION, CANCELLING THE INTERNET KILL-SWITCH IN EGYPT, THE SCAM OF FOREIGN AID, AND BEATING MSNBC (MF GALAXY 053)
Maverick journalist on torrenting for democracy, what connects the Egypt Revolt, and the occupation of Palestine, and whether future USA is friendly or fascist
Amy Goodman has hosted Democracy Now! since 1995. It’s heard and now watched across the
world on the web, and broadcast from over 1200 stations. Harvard graduate
Goodman first received widespread attention for her work while she was covering
the Indonesian army’s mass-killing of Timorese demonstrators.
Increasingly
since 1995 she and Democracy Now! have
been at the forefront of American progressive reporting on war, peace, and
social justice issues that corporate news cannot or will not cover. Amy Goodman
is the author of four books including Breaking
the Sound Barrier, an anthology of her columns. She’s won numerous awards,
including the Right Livelihood Award, often called the Alternative Nobel Prize.
This episode’s conversation is from the archives of
the Grand Lodge of Imhotep in Edmonton. Amy Goodman spoke with me by telephone on
February 17, 2011, a mere 15 days after the Canadian magazine Adbusters called on pro-democracy
activists to occupy Wall Street, more than a year before the beginning of the
Black Lives Matter movement, and two years before the seemingly unstoppable
rise of DAESH or ISIL.
We discussed:
- Democracy Now’s pioneering use of then-new file-sharing hacks back in 2003 to smuggle footage out of US-occupied Iraq, and their workarounds to get news out of Egypt during the kill-switch blackout of the anti-Mubarak uprising
- The relationship between the Egypt Revolt and the occupation of Palestine
- The scam of so-called “foreign aid” that instead of helping poor people overseas is actually corporate welfare feeding the super-rich at home
- How and why Democracy Now! is available to more people than is MSNBC
- Her commentary during the Egyptian Revolt as to its nature, aims, and likely results, and why she chose to call the ouster a revolution, and
- Whether major change to the United States will come from progressives, or from fascists
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