On Being Disappeared
The entire archive of six years of my show On Contact has been
disappeared from YouTube.
Chris Hedges
The entire archive of On Contact, the Emmy-nominated show I hosted
for six years for RT America and RT International, has been
disappeared from YouTube. Gone is the interview with Nathaniel
Philbrick on his book about George Washington. Gone is the
discussion with Kai Bird on his biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Gone is my exploration with Professor Sam Slote from Trinity College
Dublin of James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Gone is the show with Benjamin
Moser on his biography of Susan Sontag. Gone is the show with
Stephen Kinzer on his book on John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles.
Gone are the interviews with the social critics Cornel West, Tariq
Ali, Noam Chomsky, Gerald Horne, Wendy Brown, Paul Street, Gabriel
Rockwell, Naomi Wolff and Slavoj Zizek. Gone are the interviews with
the novelists Russell Banks and Salar Abdoh. Gone is the interview
with Kevin Sharp, a former federal judge, on the case of Leonard
Peltier. Gone are the interviews with economists David Harvey and
Richard Wolff. Gone are the interviews with the combat veterans and
West Point graduates Danny Sjursen and Eric Edstrom about our wars
in the Middle East. Gone are the discussions with the journalists
Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi. Gone are the voices of those who
are being persecuted and marginalized, including the human rights
attorney Steven Donziger and the political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal.
None of the shows I did on mass incarceration, where I interviewed
those released from our prisons, are any longer on YouTube. Gone are
the shows with the cartoonists Joe Sacco and Dwayne Booth. Melted
into thin air, leaving not a rack behind.
I received no inquiry or notice from YouTube. I
vanished. In totalitarian systems you exist, then you don’t. I
suppose this was done in the name of censoring Russian propaganda,
although I have a hard time seeing how a detailed discussion of
“Ulysses” or the biographies of Susan Sontag and J. Robert
Oppenheimer had any connection in the eyes of the most obtuse
censors in Silicon Valley with Vladimir Putin. Indeed, there is not
one show that dealt with Russia. I was on RT because, as a critic of
US imperialism, militarism, the corporate control of the two ruling
parties, and especially because I support the Boycott, Divestment
and Sanctions movement against Israel, I was blacklisted. I was on
RT for the same reason the dissident Vaclav Havel, who I knew, was
on Voice of America during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia.
It was that or not be heard. Havel had no more love for the policies
of Washington than I have for those of Moscow.
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