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Excerpt: "Our wars kill huge numbers of people, primarily civilians, and often children and the elderly. NBC is not showing this reality on its war-o-tainment show."

An NBC promotional poster for 'Stars Earn Stripes,' a war-o-tainment 'reality show.' (image: NBC)
An NBC promotional poster for 'Stars Earn Stripes,' a war-o-tainment 'reality show.' (image: NBC)



NBC Invents War-o-tainment

By David Swanson, War Is a Crime

01 August 12

 

f you've watched the Olympics on NBC you've probably seen ads promoting a war-o-tainment reality show cohosted by retired U.S. General Wesley Clark, co-starring Todd Palin, and with no apparent role for reality.

The ads brag about the use of real bullets in a way that promoters of the new Batman movie probably wouldn't try. But the chances that any of the celebrities engaged in "war competition" on NBC's "Stars Earn Stripes" will be shot and killed is essentially what it was for John Wayne, as he promoted war while dodging it (even if nuclear weapons testing got him in the end).

RootsAction.org and Just Foreign Policy have set up a website at StarsEarnStripes.org to push NBC to show the real cost of war, and to help get them started.

"Stars Earn Stripes" is being produced by the TV “genius” behind Donald Trump’s “Apprentice” and “Sarah Palin’s Alaska.” (Husband Todd Palin is a “Stars Earn Stripes” co-star.) NBC is promoting the show during its Summer Olympics telecast as the next big sporting event.  But the sport it's exhibiting is war.

On "Stars Earn Stripes," celebrities will pair-up with members of the U.S. military to compete at war-like tasks, including "long-range weapons fire." Only there won't be any of the killing or dying.

Our wars kill huge numbers of people, primarily civilians, and often children and the elderly.  NBC is not showing this reality on its war-o-tainment show any more than on its news programs.  Other nations' media show the face of war, giving people a very different view of war-making.

NBC news programs have repeatedly used retired generals, pretending independence but getting their pro-war talking points from the Pentagon. See New York Times: Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand and Glenn Greenwald: The Pulizer-Winning Investigation That Dare Not Be Uttered on TV.

In the United States, our tax dollars are spent by the billions each year marketing the idea that war is a sport and associating the military with sporting events.  Media companies like NBC are complicit in the propaganda.  While 57% of federal discretionary spending goes to the military, weapons makers can't seem to get enough of our tax dollars.  In the spirit of transferring veterans' care to the realm of private charity, "Stars Earn Stripes" will give prize money each week to "military-based charities" in order to "send a message." 

One of NBC’s corporate parents, General Electric, takes war very seriously, but not as human tragedy -- rather, as financial profit.  (GE is a big weapons manufacturer.) A retired general hosting a war-o-tainment show is another step in the normalization of permanent war.  And consider for a moment who that retired general is.  During the 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia commanded by Gen. Wesley Clark, civilians and a TV station were bombed, while cluster bombs and depleted uranium were used. Had Clark done these things for another nation, NBC would probably favor his prosecution and certainly not employ him. See Democracy Now! Confronts Wesley Clark Over His Bombing Of Civilians.

StarsEarnStripes.org is asking NBC to stop treating war as a sport, and to air an in-depth segment showing the reality of civilian victims of recent U.S. wars, on any program, any time in the coming months.  We've provided some resources to help NBC research and show the reality of war, at http://StarsEarnStripes.org



David Swanson's books include "War Is A Lie." He blogs at davidswanson.org and warisacrime.org and works for the online activist organization rootsaction.org. He hosts Talk Nation Radio.

 

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+20 # jayjay 2012-08-01 07:26
This type of show is unbelievable. What's next in this contest of which network can develop the slimiest "reality" offering? Maybe it'll be the drone show, where contestants can pulverize the bad guys with the push of a button.l Anyway, guess who will play a leading role in this NBC crap offering? It's Mohammed Ali's daughter,Leila. What a disgrace to her father, who earned the world's acclaim when he refused the draft to fight in Vietnam. Bad enough to see jeneral Clark pimping for war, but Ali's daughter?
 
 
+12 # LML 2012-08-01 09:34
Disgusting ...and immoral!!!
 
 
+20 # jayjay 2012-08-01 07:34
On second thought, we need to find out who the sponsors for this sickening spectacle are, and not only boycott whatever they're selling but also swamp them with emails explaining why.
 
 
+19 # ritaague 2012-08-01 07:54
And what happens to real McCoy journalists (Pulitzer Prize winner Chris Hedges comes to mind) who attempt to tell the truth re. the horrors and evil of war, rather than bow down to the 1%ers who MSD - manipulate, spin, distract - us with "proud to be an American" caca? They are labeled 'terrorists', as are whistleblowers, such as Julian Assange. Of course, arrest and indefinite detention for truthtelling looms (hero Brad Manning comes to mind).

I say and mean it...

ASHAMED TO BE AN AMERICAN
 
 
+8 # MJnevetS 2012-08-01 09:29
I can't be concerned with your petty concerns about this program. I'm just waiting to watch my new FAVORITE TV show, "Water-boarding for Dollars" If the current contestant can get Ali to confess to being a terrorist (without actually killing him) he'll go to the bonus round! Of course if he kills him, he'll still pick up a beautiful selection of Broyhill furniture!

I am scared to know who actually watches this drivel; or almost any commercial TV for that matter! (excluding The Daily Show and the Colbert Report)
 
 
+10 # dkonstruction 2012-08-01 11:41
Sadly, this is nothing new for network TV. Then again, what do we expect in a country where a legitimte (?) institution of higher learning (Rutgers) paid more for Snooki to speak than they did for Toni Morrison? Or how about that universities are cutting out entire academic departments rather than cutback their sports programs to deal with their supposed budget woes? Or how about the fact that studies show that people who watch Fox News know less than those that don't watch any news or that 1/3 of the country doesn't even believe in evolution? Until we deal with some basic educational issues in this country, garbage "reality TV" (though certainly not my "reality" nor anyone i know) will continue to be so popular. Perhaps we just need a "left wing" version...like instead of The Running Man; The Running CEO
 
 
+1 # Pete G. 2012-08-02 05:51
A shame to see General Clark stoop so low! And obviously, in some fashion, the armed services feel it plays well with their overall plans. Just refuse to watch and it will go away.
As an aside, I have never said that I'm ashamed to be an American nor that I support anyone who decides to release classified information. I would suggest to anyone who is so ashamed to be an American that there are over 200 other countries to reside in.
 
 
0 # Activista 2012-08-02 10:07
War is TERRORISM - can not we have some lawyers to STOP TERRORISM?
Just imagine if Russia, Iran etc. would put up such war propaganda ...
 

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