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This is the other war: racist journalism

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发表于 2024-2-14 20:03:47 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) , two million Ukrainians require urgent help due to the war that their nation and Russia are currently maintaining. For this reason, the dissemination of information has taken on an important role, but it has also made racism visible in the news. And with thousands of journalists following the attacks and the situation that many people in the region are suffering minute by minute, some of the communicators have made comments or sentences that refer, in some way, to white supremacy. Racism, an insistent evil The National Council to Prevent Discrimination (CONAPRED) defines racism as "the hatred, rejection or exclusion of a person because of their race, skin color, ethnic origin or language, which prevents them from enjoying their human rights." Contempt originates from an irrational feeling that makes one think that there are "better" types of people.


racism in the news diversity Likewise, the UNHCR points out that racism is a type of discrimination, produced when " a person or group of people feel hatred towards others for having different characteristics or qualities , such as skin color, language or place of birth." Furthermore, he explains that there are four types of racism: Ethnocentrist : Based on the cultural superiority of a group, so the latter assumes that difference poses a threat. In this dynamic there is no right to equality and it is considered that different people must submit to the dominant ones. An example of this racism is Peru Phone Number List
the "Conquest" of America. Symbolic: It is related to segregation between groups, it can even be disguised since it advocates equality, but in controlled and nuanced environments. The discrimination suffered by Central American migrants in our country is an example of symbolic racism. Biological: Implies radicality and ensures that one race is biologically superior to the others, and that the others threaten to degenerate it. He does not consider any rights and even seeks physical separation. The most obvious example was the Nazi regime. Aversive : Which uses subtlety as its weapon, since it is used by people who are against racism but who present racist attitudes, either through distance  from the other person, lack of empathy or showing  coldness .



In our country, racial discrimination seems to not exist, since it is usually considered " a problem between black and white people", however the reality is different: we only have to reflect on the distinction with which people with light skin are treated, compared to those who have another tone. Racism in war news Although racism is usually disguised in the media, for example, most movies or soap operas show white protagonists, the truth is that this action is usually so normalized that it is difficult to notice or eradicate it. Our society has normalized racism and classism with “everyday” phrases that hurt people's dignity. CONAPRED . racism in the news delete it And the coverage of the war between Ukraine and Russia has made visible that racism in the news, consciously or not, is present as demonstrated by these phrases collected by the Amicus Collective . 1. Blue eyes and blonde hair In a BBC broadcast, Ukraine's Deputy Chief Prosecutor David Sakvarelidze said: It's very emotional for me, because I see European people with blue eyes and blonde hair being murdered. David Sakvarelidze, Deputy Chief Prosecutor of Ukraine. This phrase by Sakvarelidze shows that skin and eye color continue to be taken as a trait of value of one life over another, contradicting what is dictated by Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights , which stipulates that "every individual has the right to life, liberty and security of person.

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