| The overwhelming majority of Iraqis consider themselves liberated in some sense of the word, but they have no voice in the media which has no interest in that story. |
after more than 10 years of being unable to read for all practical purposes--actually unable to read anything not absolutely necessary--i seem to have finally worked my way to the other side. so it's possible what i'm about to describe isn't really as recent a development as it appears to me, but for the past 4-5 months, i've noticed considerably more coverage of the iraqi street. lots of full- or multi-page pieces focusing on a wide spectrum of people from all over the country.
i've yet to come across one which seemed contrived or felt anything but legit. prolly cuz none of them has been presented in an unduly positive or negative way. whether the focus is on sunni, shiite or kurd, the individuals and families portrayed in each story share something with all the others: none of them seem to consider themselves ahead of the game. none really expects or believes things will improve soon or by very much. sadly for us all--and quite unsettling--liberated from saddam doesn't seem to be as important to them as it would us.
having said all that, from whom or what enterprise are you getting that overhelming majority opinion?