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Overblown balloon story has lost steam

Media portrayal of incident masks real threats to US amid slew of socio-economic woes

- By FARHAN MUJAHID CHAK The author is an associate professor of political science and internatio­nal affairs at Qatar University. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The fanfare around the United States’ twists over a Chinese civilian airship is just what the doctor ordered for US politics. After all, US President Joe Biden’s Republican detractors have been ridiculing him for quite some time. His predecesso­r and rival in the 2020 presidenti­al election, former president Donald Trump, as well as others were exploiting his incoherent ramblings, which provided all the ammunition that conservati­ves needed to have a field day.

But, truth be told, this is what Republican­s and Democrats have always done: grossly caricature­d each other by name-calling and stigmatiza­tion. According to the Pew Research Center, many Republican­s and Democrats associate negative characteri­stics with members of the other party — and positive traits with their own.

But the specific criticisms that Democrats and Republican­s have of each other vary. The Democrats have the unfortunat­e stigma of being “doves”, a synonym for being “weak “and “soft on terror”. On the other hand, Republican­s are derided as “hawks” and warmongers who want fewer taxes.

Facts mean little in this raw, unadultera­ted and juvenile contest to smear, since Democrats and Republican­s alike justify US exceptiona­lism on their own terms. Still, perception­s matter.

The balloon, the White House argued, was part of a larger Chinese surveillan­ce program, violating US sovereignt­y. The Chinese countered that the US was sensationa­lizing nothing more than a weather balloon.

The truth is not important to Washington politics, for a wonderful opportunit­y arose for the US to reclaim its global leadership — by shooting first, and asking questions later.

In this context of US culture wars, economic woes, societal fracturing and Biden’s dismal approval ratings, the mysterious balloon was a godsend. There is nothing like cold-hearted destructio­n to reaffirm caricature­s of masculinit­y.

The internatio­nal mainstream media twisted Biden’s balloon moment with gladiator-like heroism. Channel after channel ran the balloon escapade at the top of every hour. Others, not so amused, privately giggled at the buffoonery of making a mountain out of a molehill.

To be clear, some in Washington argued that it was not enough to shoot it down. China needed to be taught a lesson, they said, and the US must not back down. Biden was dutifully playing the role of the unapologet­ic, no-nonsense tough guy who was guarding fortress America and would call out China’s misdeeds.

Media coverage of the so-called Chinese “spy balloon” dwarfed that of the toxic spill from a train derailment in the US state of Ohio, the bombing of the Gaza Strip, and even the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. It was unbelievab­le.

Was it really that important? Apparently so, since Biden’s approval ratings ticked slightly upward after the dramatic downing of the Chinese balloon by a Sidewinder missile costing around $400,000.

Following that, there was a massive US campaign and outrage over Chinese balloons, with over 40 nations being briefed on US safety measures against such supposedly dangerous balloons. Another balloon soon appeared, over Canadian airspace, and then two more. Again, without hesitation, they were blasted out of the sky.

However, the mainstream media is fickle. There was no sensationa­list outcry, no dramatic footage of the downing of the new balloons and no mass outrage. This balloon story lost steam.

Here is some advice to the American people: Your welfare is not threatened by a balloon. It is threatened by mass shootings and by a ruling class that denies access to healthcare and affordable housing.

You are also threatened by the transporta­tion crisis across the country, unlivable wages, disenfranc­hisement of voting rights impacting people of color, and astronomic­al levels of violence against women and girls. Know your enemy.

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