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#36 How corporate media helped steer leftist revolutions right -Vincent Bevins

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Egypt's 2011 uprising inspired people around the world to revolt. But whether in the case of Brazil or Turkey or Hong Kong, mass protests demanding more rights and fairer economies backfired -- they spawned coups, repressive governments, and a general shift to the right.

So what exactly happened? Did Western media misinterpret the nature of the uprisings? What can the decade teach us about modern imperialism?

Journalist Vincent Bevins spent four years doing 250 interviews across 12 countries to make sense of what happened. The result is his new book: If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution. The book is Bevins' second after The Jakarta Method, a history of US covert tactics and imperialism. We highly recommend both.

CHAPTERS

(00:00) - Intro

(03:25) - What countries and uprisings did the book cover?

(05:11) - Did something globally spark these different protests?

(08:28) - The Tahrir decade: how Egypt inspired protests worldwide

(13:06) - Brazil's 2013 uprising makes no sense

(18:07) - Did the US green light Egypt's 2013 coup?

(23:50) - US groups financed Brazil's protests

(33:16) - How media can change the nature (and outcome) of protests

(42:48) - Global media framed Egypt protests as pro-Western

(44:10) - You see what you want: Western media bias in mass protests

(51:42) - Media is in crisis. Can it be reformed?

(55:46) - An old lesson re-learned: always expect counter-revolution

(58:42) - New book as indirect sequel to The Jakarta Method

(59:30) - Who knows an Arabic publisher for this great book?

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Egypt's 2011 uprising inspired people around the world to revolt. But whether in the case of Brazil or Turkey or Hong Kong, mass protests demanding more rights and fairer economies backfired -- they spawned coups, repressive governments, and a general shift to the right.

So what exactly happened? Did Western media misinterpret the nature of the uprisings? What can the decade teach us about modern imperialism?

Journalist Vincent Bevins spent four years doing 250 interviews across 12 countries to make sense of what happened. The result is his new book: If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution. The book is Bevins' second after The Jakarta Method, a history of US covert tactics and imperialism. We highly recommend both.

CHAPTERS

(00:00) - Intro

(03:25) - What countries and uprisings did the book cover?

(05:11) - Did something globally spark these different protests?

(08:28) - The Tahrir decade: how Egypt inspired protests worldwide

(13:06) - Brazil's 2013 uprising makes no sense

(18:07) - Did the US green light Egypt's 2013 coup?

(23:50) - US groups financed Brazil's protests

(33:16) - How media can change the nature (and outcome) of protests

(42:48) - Global media framed Egypt protests as pro-Western

(44:10) - You see what you want: Western media bias in mass protests

(51:42) - Media is in crisis. Can it be reformed?

(55:46) - An old lesson re-learned: always expect counter-revolution

(58:42) - New book as indirect sequel to The Jakarta Method

(59:30) - Who knows an Arabic publisher for this great book?

Please like, comment and share to support independent media.

OUR PAGES

https://www.tiktok.com/@fromcairopodcast?

https://twitter.com/CairoPodcast

https://www.instagram.com/fromcairopodcast

https://www.facebook.com/From-Cairo-Podcast-111976887657863

HOSTED BY

Arwa Gaballa

https://twitter.com/MountainGoat89

https://www.instagram.com/arwagaballa

Eric Knecht

https://twitter.com/EricKnecht

Contact: fromcairopodcast@gmail.com

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