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Back In 1990, George Michael Already Saw A Glaring Problem With The Modern Media

Published by Huffington Post on Tue, 27 Dec 2016


In 1990, a few years removed from his Wham! years and into his solo career, George Michael agreed to a rare interviewwith The New York Times to help publicize his newest album, Listen Without Prejudice, Vol. 1.The conversation he had with critic Stephen Holden was wide-ranging. But, as writerSarah Kendziornoted when she dug it up following the news of Michaels death on Sunday, one particular point seems particularly prescient today.While discussing Praying for Time, Michaels first single off the album, which included the linethe rich declare themselves poor and talked of people trying desperately to keep hold of their possessions, Michael expressed his fear that the modern media were making people paranoid of one another, rather than worried about one another.Because of the media, the way the world is perceived is as a place where resources and time are running out. We're taught that you have to grab what you can before it's gone. It's almost as if there isn't time for compassion.George Michael No event inspired the song, just life in general, Michael said at the time. Its my way of trying to figure out why its so hard for people to be good to each other.He continued, I believe the problem is conditional as opposed to being something inherent in mankind. The media has affected everybodys consciousness much more than most people will admit. Because of the media, the way the world is perceived is as a place where resources and time are running out. Were taught that you have to grab what you can before its gone. Its almost as if there isnt time for compassion.Michaels comments 26 years ago are still relevant today, after Donald Trump won a presidential election due partly tounsubstantiatedfears that economic gains for people of color would necessarily harm white people' a cynical zero-sum view of the world that Michael saw for what it was long ago.When I read the sentence Were taught that you have to grab what you can before its gone,I immediately recalled a segment from The OReilly Factor last week, in which host Bill OReilly told his like-minded viewers that the left wants power taken away from the white establishment..@oreillyfactor: 'The left wants power taken away from the white establishment and they want a profound change in the way America is run.' pic.twitter.com/EggkBz7kvZ Fox News (@FoxNews) December 21, 2016 OReillys comments caused a small outcry on the internet, but perhaps whats most noteworthy is how closely his comments fell in line with a tactic common not only in the media but in politics, too: crafting messages meant to provoke fear of others, not empathy for them.When Michael said Its almost as if there isnt time for compassion, he hit it pretty on the nose.But the truth is, all the time in the world wouldnt change Bill OReillys views now. And thats the real problem.George Michael in 1990 describing the role of the media in manipulating people into cruelty and lack of compassion https://t.co/hMLbqpNC7d pic.twitter.com/1b0czI9B67 Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) December 26, 2016 -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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