Sunday, September 16, 2012

In violence over anti-Muslim video, a new world disorder

Welcome to our new world, where no one is in control ? neither the West of its social media nor Arab rulers of their liberated subjects. This is a combustible mix that goes beyond the recent anti-Muslim video to the overall message of Western-shaped globalization.

By Nathan Gardels / September 14, 2012

Protesters take part in a demonstration near the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Sept. 14. They condemned an anti-Muslim video, made in California. Op-ed contributor Nathan Gardels writes: 'Sending warships, loaded with weapons, to the region can?t undo what Facebook and YouTube, loaded with messages, have done.'

Asmaa Waguih/Reuters

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The events of recent days in the Middle East only forewarn of future turmoil as the democratization of the media in the West meets the political awakening in the Arab world.?

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The now-marginalized children of Facebook may have inaugurated the Arab Spring, which unleashed ? some say liberated ? anti-Western voices and actors long crushed by brutal autocrats. But now it is YouTube?s turn to roil the region. A 14-minute preview of a movie called ?The Innocence of Muslims? ? posted by a marginal Florida minister on what he refers to as ?Judge Muhammad Day??(9/11) ? is setting the region aflame as its spreads across the Web.

Welcome to our new world, where no one is in control ? neither the West of its social media nor Arab rulers of their liberated subjects. This is a combustible mix.

Anything, no matter what the production value, from home videos of pets to porn to blasphemy, can go up on the Web without curation or editing. In the free Middle East, anti-Western groups are either now tolerated because the mainstream, including the new rulers, shares their views or because the new democratic states have yet to establish their monopoly over violence that makes them truly sovereign.

The old gatekeepers of power that guaranteed stability ? from the sober Walter Cronkites of the old mainstream media who exercised editorial control to the Hosni Mubaraks who exercised repression ? have been overthrown. (Though they feebly try to reassert themselves: The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, who commands the world?s largest fleet of aircraft carriers and strategic bombers, pleaded over the phone to the Florida minister who posted the video? ? and who commands a miniscule congregation ? to withdraw his support for the film.)

The conflicts of the future are thus going to be as much about the abundant cultural flows of the global information economy as about the scarcity of resources or the breach of territory. This is because contending values have been crowded into a common public square created by freer trade, the spread of technology, and the planetary reach of the media.

Only in such a world could a provocative Danish cartoon or a truly lame YouTube video on Muhammad inflame the pious and mobilize the militant across the vast and distant stretches of the Islamic world. Only in such a world would Chinese authorities seek to muzzle the artist Ai Weiwei only to find him in touch with the whole world through Twitter. Only in such a world would the Vatican pull out all the stops to convince the movie-viewing public that the fiction of ?The Da Vinci Code? is not the same as eternal truth.

This global public square is the new space of power where images compete and ideas are contested; it is where hearts and minds are won or lost and legitimacy is established. It is a space both of friction and fusion where the cosmopolitan commons of the 21st century is being forged.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/rpmJ_FPkWXU/In-violence-over-anti-Muslim-video-a-new-world-disorder

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