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Doha Debates organizes a conversation about Western narratives.

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Last updated: 2024/07/18 at 7:47 AM
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In a recent panel discussion hosted by Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates and the Bradford Literature Festival, media experts, university students, and recent graduates came together to tackle the question of whether the West is promoting global justice. The event, titled “Narrative power: Is the West promoting global justice?” featured novelist Fatima Bhutto, journalist Steve Clemons, and author Konstantin Kisin. Moderated by journalist Remona Aly, the panel engaged in a thought-provoking discussion on the role of Western media in shaping global narratives.

Bhutto, author of “New Kings of the World,” kicked off the discussion by asserting that the West has historically prioritized its own interests over global justice. She pointed to the West’s unwavering support for Israel, even in the face of controversial actions, as evidence of this bias. According to Bhutto, the narrative of the West championing global justice is a myth that does not hold up under scrutiny. She argued that the West’s actions have often been detrimental to achieving true global justice.

Clemons, a former editor-at-large and political blogger, offered a contrasting viewpoint, highlighting the values and norms that Western journalism aspires to uphold. He emphasized the importance of critical thinking, truth-seeking, and civil rights in journalism, suggesting that these principles are universal and worthy of promotion worldwide. However, Clemons acknowledged that these values are under threat due to government interference in the media and increasing censorship.

Kisin, author of “An Immigrant’s Love Letter to the West,” added to the discussion by acknowledging the erosion of Western values but still holding them up as a benchmark for comparison. He drew parallels between evaluating the speed of a sprinter by comparing them to others and assessing the value of Western principles by comparing them to those of other civilizations. Kisin argued that despite its imperfections, the Western civilization still stands out as a beacon of freedom and justice compared to other global civilizations.

The panel debate delved into complex issues surrounding global justice, media influence, and the erosion of Western values. Participants from various backgrounds and perspectives contributed to a dynamic conversation that challenged preconceived notions and encouraged critical thinking. The event underscored the importance of examining narratives surrounding global justice and the role of Western media in shaping perceptions and promoting values that align with principles of justice and equality.

This panel discussion was the sixth in a series hosted by Doha Debates, which has covered a range of critical global issues, from women’s education in Afghanistan to leadership in a multipolar world. By bringing together diverse voices and perspectives, these town hall events aim to foster meaningful dialogue and raise awareness about pressing global challenges. As the world continues to grapple with issues of justice, equality, and media influence, platforms like Doha Debates play a crucial role in promoting informed discussion and understanding among global audiences.

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