Dying for ratings
By Thom Hartmann for the Independent Media
Institute
It
happened three times yesterday, and I only watched or half-watched a few hours
of TV news. It happens every day, it seems. Tucker Carlson is, in fact, vaccinated. Why?
Because Fox News MANDATES it.
Somebody wonders out loud
(yesterday’s most prominent was Alex Witt with Dr. Anthony Fauci) why over 60
million Americans who are eligible to be vaccinated are still refusing —
including hospital workers in some parts of the country.
Everybody
treats it like it’s a confounding question with no easy answer. The
actual answer, though, is pretty straightforward: the psychopaths running the
rightwing media ecosystem dominated by Fox “News” and social media, and echoed
by 1500 radio stations across the country, have decided people dying and being
disabled is both profitable and politically advantageous to them.
When Joe
Biden was elected president the Republican Party and their joined-at-the-hip
rightwing media did a sudden about-face from praising Trump’s “Operation Warp
Speed” to encouraging their followers to remain unvaccinated so President Biden
would struggle to get the economy back on sound footing.
That,
they figured, was their best bet to take back Congress in 2022 and the White
House in 2024, and they’ve stayed on-message ever since Biden took office on
January 20th. As I noted in considerable detail back in July, death is their political strategy.
And now,
as if to put a punctuation point on it, the headline at Raw Story warns:
Fox News host uses Colin Powell's death to
launch anti-vax rant: “Fully-vaccinated are dying of Covid.”
Almost 750,000
Americans have died of Covid and recent research published
by the Journal of the American Medical Association concludes that at as many as
half of the 45 million Americans who’ve been
diagnosed with the disease will suffer long term consequences, the main ones being dementia, exhaustion and damage to
the heart and kidneys.
It used to be in American business that you knew where the psychopaths were: tobacco. It’s an industry producing a product that, when used as directed, kills around a half-million Americans every year.
Being
able to comfortably fall asleep every night knowing that the product of your
workday had killed another 1300 people is a rare competence that typically
requires the mental illness of psychopathy.
About 1% of
Americans are psychopaths, although such people tend to be concentrated in some
areas: as many as 12% of major corporate CEOs are believed to be psychopaths, and about 15% of
people in prison.
A
psychopath, for all practical purposes, believes that he’s quite literally the
only “true human being” on planet Earth.
Everybody
else is an actor of some sort, a prop, in the grand play of the psychopath’s
life. Everybody else is here to make him happy and meet his needs, and he
doesn’t have to worry about hurting them or not meeting their needs because
they are not “real people” like he is.
The
clinical terminology is that psychopaths “lack the ability to feel empathy.”
Weirdly, this lack of empathy can make them more successful in
big business and politics, as well as in criminal and prison environments.
Thus, the
CEO of Fox “News” — the network that daily spreads vaccine misinformation
leading to deaths that are tearing apart American families — tells the Hollywood Reporter that she sleeps “well at night.” Just like the tobacco
CEOs.
Meanwhile,
people who watch Fox and all its imitators across various media are taking the
implicit advice of Fox’s primetime hosts and avoiding vaccination…and getting
sick and in some cases dying.
They’re
embracing quack cures promoted on the network and across rightwing media,
including hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, giving their viewers the false
sense of security that if they get sick with this awful disease there’s a ready
cure at hand…so there’s no need to get vaccinated.
Even
worse, consumers of this media are doing their best to disrupt rational public
health efforts like mask and vaccine mandates by harassing public health
officials, school boards, and elected representatives across the country — all
leading to even more disease and deaths.
When
Americans realized, mostly as the result of massive lawsuits in the 1990s, that
the CEOs of the tobacco industry were knowingly killing people (and even
reaching out to addict children) we took action.
We
limited access to this death-dealing product, from outlawing television
advertising to limiting placement of cigarette vending machines and strict
enforcement of age-limited retail sales. We also required that the product be
honestly labeled: “Tobacco kills.”
This
isn’t an option for media, and rightly so because of our First Amendment
protections of the press (including this article). And nobody wants to
take those freedoms and protections away.
But the
most important and effective campaign our nation embarked on to cut tobacco use
was the nationwide campaign to educate people about the dangers of tobacco
use. We taught adults and schoolchildren alike how the industry was
trying to addict them and showed them the consequences of using that deadly
product.
Now that
rightwing media has arguably caused more Americans to die in the past year than
has tobacco, it’s time to consider a similar strategy to balance the lies and
misinformation streaming out of them every day.
If we
can’t rely on the news and social media industries’ content producers or
executives to stop spreading death-dealing misinformation, we can at least wake
people up to the dangers of their products.
Thom Hartmann is a talk-show host and
the author of The
Hidden History of American Healthcare and
more than 30+ other books in print. He is a writing fellow at the Independent Media Institute and his writings are archived at hartmannreport.com. This article was
produced by Economy for All, a project of the Independent
Media Institute. #RightwingMediaCausesDeath