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Jon Stewart Rips Fox News for Pushing Wal-Mart’s Propaganda
Jon Stewart ripped into Fox News for spreading Wal-Mart’s propaganda against striking workers, and for defending the company after a garment factory fire in Bangladesh killed 129 people.
Here is the video via The Daily Show:
Stewart satirically told the striking Wal-Mart employees how good they have it compared to the 129 Bangladeshi garment factory workers who recently died in a fire. The Daily Show host said, “The worst part of that fire is the devastating impact that it is going to have on Wal-Mart.(Clips of Fox News contributor Charles Payne saying, ” It is tragic. I don’t think something like this will happen again. Don’t think that the people in Bangladesh who perished didn’t want or need those jobs, as well. I know we like to victimize everyone in this country, particularly when it comes to for-profit motivation, which is being assaulted. But, you know, it is a tragedy but I think it is a stretch, an amazing stretch, to sort of try to pin this on Walmart but, of course, the unions in this country are desperate.”)
Later, Stewart the broke down the Fox News argument, “Your first argument appears to be okay, they died in a fire. But they had jobs. You know, I think it is reasonable to assume that your job won’t entail some kind of inferno unless it’s mentioned in the ad. Now, your second argument is this. Your second argument appears to be. Your second argument is hey man, this is just a one off. Which could be a powerful hypothetical argument that I might buy into if moments earlier the giant graphic next to your head had not mentioned the 500 people over the past two decades killed in garment fires. Although, perhaps, you’re just saying this type of fire won’t happen again in this particular now burned down factory. To which I would say, touche.”
The idea that Fox News would support Wal-Mart against striking employees who are working for poverty level wages is not surprising, but the depth of their corporate propagandizing was revealed by their ability to support the company after a fire in one of their garment factories killed hundreds of people.
Stewart’s sarcasm towards the push back against these workers from the right was well placed. After a decades long assault on workers’ rights by conservatives, many Americans simply don’t remember when we were a nation that protected our workers. They take for granted the protections that are still there, and the value of safe and adequate working conditions.
Working conditions at Wal-Mart aren’t adequate, and the workers aren’t protected. Wal-Mart managers are under constant pressure to keep payroll low, so they force workers to work off the clock. Medicaid has been Wal-Mart’s healthcare plan for decades, and if you get hurt on the job at Wal-Mart be prepared to be shown the door.
In many ways, Wal-Mart is a 19th century workplace in a 21st century world.
The Fox News attitude of shrugging off a workplace factory that killed hundreds is the corporate attitude that Republicans wish to make prevalent in America. Jon Stewart nailed it. Wal-Mart is the victim when impoverished workers go on strike, just as they are the victim when the laborers they exploit in lesser developed countries die in their unsafe working conditions.
Fox News: Always corporate propaganda. Always.
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Reynardine
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 11:23 am
Triangle. It’s what’s for dinner.
Sally
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 11:39 am
And Rachel NAILED the Fox and GOP outrage over Susan Rice for what it is: they want John Kerry to leave the Senate for Sec. of State so they can insert Scott Brown into his Senate seat. Bingo. This furor has not a damn thin g to do with Benghazi, and everything to do with over-riding the voters of Massachusetts to get their patsy back in DC. And wanna bet once Kerry IS Secretary fo State, they support nothing he does, nor ever accept an accomplishment of this administration. The GOP is absolutely disgusting, and their propaganda network should be off the air.
Maranon
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 5:00 pm
The sad part is that nobody cares…
But people should care that those PJ for junior are made of polyester, and is not fire retardant.
And if junior gets too close to those holiday flames, those pj’s are higly flamable and when they burn, they cling to the skin, and become glued into the flesh.
Many moons ago, the material was taken out of the market, but it has slowly made its way back to the homes of people looking for bargains.
I do not know the details of the fire in the factory, but no problem, the manufactor group will find some other location with even poorer people to do walmarts work.
Shiva (Moderator)
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 5:56 pm
“More than three decades after manufacturers stopped making children’s pajamas with a flame retardant suspected of causing cancer, new research suggests the same chemical has become the most widely used fire-resistant compound in upholstered furniture sold throughout the United States.
The study, led by Duke University chemist Heather Stapleton, found that foam samples from more than 40 percent of 102 couches bought from 1985 to 2010 contained the chemical, known as chlorinated tris or TDCPP. More than half of the couches bought since 2005 were treated with it.”