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townhall.com Printer-friendly version June 4, 2004
Now that a federal judge has ruled that the law banning "partial birth
abortion" is unconstitutional, there is certain to be much media coverage of the
issue as it makes its way up the appellate chain to the Supreme Court of the
United States. How that will turn out legally is anybody's guess but the process
will reveal at least as much about the media as it does about the law. Many in the media resent any suggestion that they are either
politically biased or that journalists' personal views stop them from doing a
good professional job of accurately reporting the news. The way the issue of
partial birth abortion has been reported -- or not reported -- gives the lie to
such protests. Whether you or they are for or against abortion in general or this
specific procedure in particular, if the much proclaimed "public's right to
know" means anything, it should mean that the readers and viewers should be told
what it is. Much of the liberal media fails that simple test completely. Some in the media use only the opaque expression "late-term abortion,"
while others refer to the fact that some people call it a late-term abortion and
others call it a partial-birth abortion. But all this reporting about semantics
is not telling the public just what it is that is being discussed in the first
place. Neither the defenders nor the critics are talking about semantics. They
are talking about what is actually done -- and that is what a major part of the
mainstream media refuses to tell us. Even a quality news program like The News Hour with Jim Lehrer featured
a debate earlier this year, with both sides represented -- at the end of which
the viewer still had no way to learn just what is a partial birth abortion or a
"late-term abortion," as the liberals prefer to call it. What happens is that a baby who is in the process of being born, with
part of his body outside his mother's body and part still inside, is
deliberately killed. One of the methods of doing this is to have his brains
sucked out of his head by a device. Although this is called an abortion, the late Senator Daniel Patrick
Moynihan said that it seemed too much like infanticide to him. What keeps it
from being murder, as far as the law is concerned, is that part of the baby's
body is still inside the mother, so that this procedure can be classified as an
abortion. The American Medical Association some years ago said that there is no
medical necessity for such an unusual procedure. Its purpose is not medical but
legal: to keep the doctor and the mother from being indicted for killing a
newborn baby. Whether you are for or against this, you ought to know what you are for
or against. But there are newspapers, TV programs, and whole networks that you
could watch for years without ever finding out. They have decided what you can be allowed to know. That is the real
problem of media bias. If they report the news straight and let you make up your
own mind, then what the journalists themselves do in the voting booth on
election day is their own business. The partial birth abortion issue is just one of those issues in which
major parts of the media filter out facts that might lead you to take a position
different from the one the journalists have. When a white racist commits an atrocity against some black person, that
is headline news across the country. But when a black racist does exactly the
same thing to some white person, that is not likely to get the same publicity,
if it is reported at all. The liberal view that white racism is a major problem and a major
explanation for other social problems is not allowed to be undermined by news
which might suggest that racism is a curse of the whole human species. You
cannot even assess where this racism is worse when only one kind of it is
reported by much of the media. Similarly, atrocities committed against homosexuals are big news but
atrocities committed by homosexuals, including atrocities against children, are
unlikely to see the light of day in much of the media. Neither is any
statistical information on how homosexuals differ from the general population in
life span, diseases or costs to the taxpayers for dealing with their
diseases. Filtering and spinning are not reporting. The public has a right to
know that, but that right is too often aborted.
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