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What is the Weiner lawsuit
against TBTM really about?
Here's a hint - if they could, they'd stop me from telling you.
TBTM Commentary by Don Waller, Co-Founder, Take Back The Media
As many of you may know, I co-founded the web site Take Back The Media
with Mike Stinson and Julie Sigwart in December of last year. We saw a
void - a lack of calling the American Media on its acquiescence/complicity
in pushing a hard-right agenda in return for the promise of relaxed FCC
ownership rules, and we filled that void. TBTM has gone on to become a
media watchdog and a valuable news source for others who view the corruption
of the media in this country as a direct and imminent threat to democracy.
We feel that the media in this country is - either through ignorance,
incompetence or malevolence - systematically silencing and/or marginalizing
voices of dissent in this country. Look back at the run-up to the Iraq
invasion, and you'll see a path littered with the bodies of dissenters
of many different types. You've got informed insiders (Scott Ritter),
entertainers with social conscience (Sean Penn, Jeanane Garafalo, Martin
Sheen), recording artists who speak their minds (Dixie Chicks, Madonna),
entire countries and cultures (France, Germany, 'Old Europe') and patriotic
Americans with dissenting points of view (John Kerry). All spoke out aganist
the occupation of Iraq, all had one manner or another of hammer fall on
them.
Those who spoke out became fodder for shrieking heads on cable TV and
hate radio. On a nightly basis, partisan hacks like Joe Scarborough and
Bill O'Reilly vented their outrage that there were those in this country
who didn't fall on their knees and pledge life-long fealty to an ex-drunk
deserter who was placed in position to wage war on the world by a group
of partisans in black robes. And talk radio, unbelievably, was even worse.
The Glenn Becks, Rush Limbaughs and Michael Savages of the world went
even further, calling dissenters unpatriotic and Un-American. 'Pro-troop
rallies' (which consisted mainly of complaining about those who dared
criticize the government) were assembled by Clear Channel Communications,
and there were calls from the most hateful fringe to try and imprison
dissenters under the Sedition Act (never mind that it was repealed). Pretty
perverse - but the festering sewer known as right-wing talk radio somehow
found a way to pervert the situation even further.
While Limbaugh and Beck kept the rabble-rousing on a general level, Michael
'Michael Savage' Weiner took things to an absurdly personal level. Weiner's
response to a boycott by GLAAD led him to spend hours on his marginally-rated
droolfest threatening those who would try to boycott him. In the rush
to war, Weiner somehow made the situation all about him, and made
threats to go after those who criticized him and make them pay. A Goliath
in search of a David, he railed against GLAAD - and then trained his sites
on an entirely different target.
Weiner filed suit against 3 small web sites - SavageStupidity.com, MichaelSavageSucks.com,
and Take Back The Media.
We should get something straight here - this isn't about any of the charges
in the lawsuit. It's not about loss of revenue, it's not about trademark
infringement or defamation or damage to Weiner's reputation. It's not
about any of these things.
It's about a large corporation attempting to take away the free speech
of regular Americans with a point of view. It's about people with deep
pockets using money and influence to run roughshod over people who don't
agree with them.
It's about a radio blowhard with pitifully thin skin, whose radio show
is failing miserably, and whose TV show can't even finance itself through
national advertising due to its toxic, stunted, hateful, pathetic content,
taking out his failure on web sites who speak truth to power. It's about
boosting ratings, and providing talking points, and throwing red meat
to a tiny audience who can't raise themselves out of bed in the morning
unless they have a target for their festering hate.
It's about a small-minded bully who has raised professional victimhood
to obscene levels. It's about a loudmouth who regularly rants about the
evils of 'trial lawyers' hiring batteries of those same evil trial
lawyers to intimidate and silence people with a lot less money.
It's about rendering the 'power of the purse' - the right to boycott products,
services and media outlets you disagree with - a thing of the past. By
equating criticism of hate speech with denying him his a right to make
a living, Weiner wants to take your right to protest via boycott away
from you.
And if he succeeds against these small web sites of limited resources,
he will not stop.
There is a reason our sites have been targeted by this lawsuit. All three
sites are tiny operations. TBTM, with a staff of four people, is the biggest
of the three. SavageStupidity is run by a huband and wife, and MichaelSavageSucks
is a one-man shop. By filing suit against 3 web sites where the principals
barely have two dimes to rub together, the chances are better of a slam-dunk
for the plaintiff.
There are many sites and organizations - the largest among them the Gay
and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) - who have been much more
aggressive in their actions against Weiner than any of the sites that
were sued. GLAAD actually called for a boycott of Weiner's advertisers,
and they have a full archive of Weiner's quotes and sound bites (one of
the main contentions of the lawsuit) on their site. The difference between
GLAAD and TBTM is this - GLAAD has the resources to mount a vigorous defense
against a harassment suit such as this without bankrupting themselves,
and Weiner is quite simply afraid to try and attack someone who might
actually be able to fight back.
This frivolous lawsuit is only one rung on the food chain for Weiner,
and if he silences us, he'll have a precedent with which to go after bigger
sites, more well-known commentators, bigger organizations - in short,
anyone he feels like going after. In typical bully fashion, he avoids
picking a fight with someone his own size, opting instead to pick on sites
that would run their bank accounts dry in their own defense. Says a lot
about the man and how he thinks.
This lawsuit may seem like relatively small potatoes in the scheme of
things, but it's not. This should send chills through anyone who values
the right to speak their mind. Because no matter what the stated purposes
are here, that is what they're truly after - they're seeking legal
license to shut you up if they don't like what you're saying.
To quote the band Radiohead - 'Your alarm bells/They should be ringing.'
You can read the lawsuit and contribute to
the Take Back The Media Legal Defense Fund here.
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