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22
Jul
2018
Fake news didn’t start with Donald Trump. He merely raised it to an unprecedented level. Dare I say to an un-presidented level? And that’s the last time I shall refer to him in today’s column.
Because on July 19, 1692, 326 years ago this last week, the infamous Salem witch trials in Massachusetts had their first mass execution. They hanged seven women and one man.
One woman, Bridget Bishop, had been hanged a month earlier.
Wikipedia lists 110 people executed as witches, mostly in Europe. By the 1600s, the hysteria had started to fade in Europe. But not in the Puritan colonies on this side of the Atlantic.
Salem had a reputation as a fractious town, divided by local feuds. Town meetings tended to turn into physical fights. Most histories now portray the witchcraft trials as an extension of those feuds.
Categories: Sharp Edges
Tags: child trafficking, mobs, salem, witches, lynching, vigilantes
19
Nov
2017
They’re called “cow vigilantes” – and no, they are not Lone Ranger wannabees roaming Wyoming in search of cattle rustlers. They’re fanatic Hindu fundamentalists in India, hunting Muslims suspected of killing cows.
You haven’t read anything about “cow vigilantes” in the western mass media, because American journalism -- so derided by Donald Trump as the “fake news” media – are just as single-mindedly focused on “America first” as he is.
Canadian media (and, I suspect, the European and British media) take their cue from the American media about what’s newsworthy and what isn’t.
India simply doesn’t show up on their radar, unless there’s a flood, an earthquake, or a refugee crisis.
Tags: sacred cows, India, Pakistan, lynch, mobs, vigilante