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Paul Hudson on Airline Meltdown, Melissa Crow on Asylum Policy

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NBC News depiction of airport chaos

(NBC News, 12/29/22)

This week on CounterSpin: Media criticism is, at its heart, consumer advocacy. There's an unarticulated underpinning to elite media conversation that goes: As a citizen you may have rights, but as a consumer, you don't have anything called a "right"; the market is an arrangement—the best possible arrangement—but still, you can only hope you're on the right side of it where it's profitable to serve you. And if it isn't, well, too bad. It's a kind of caveat emptor, devil-take-the-hindmost situation, which would be bad enough if corporate media didn't present it as though it were unproblematic, and as if we'd all agreed to it! Paul Hudson is president of the consumer group Flyers Rights. He'll talk about what you did not, in fact, sign up for, in terms of air travel.

https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin230106Hudson.mp3

 

Refugee children

(Center for Gender and Refugee Studies)

Also on the show: Enacted under Trump, Title 42 instructed officials to turn away asylum seekers at US borders in purported protection of the country's "public health" in the face of Covid-19. Officialspeak currently has it that Covid is over, so far as public regulations go.... Oh except for that exception about denying  hearings to people fleeing violence and persecution in their home country. The Supreme Court has just furthered this injustice with a ruling that, according to one account, "does not overrule the lower court's decision that Title 42 is illegal; it merely leaves the measure in place while the legal challenges play out in court." We'll hear from Melissa Crow, director of litigation at the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies.

https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin230106Crow.mp3

 

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