I think this article un-Ecoistically weak, in that he seems to miss much of the 
substance of the leaks.

In the case of Canada, a long blow-by-blow review of a Canadian made-for-TV 
movie was sent by secret cable to Washington and revealed the deeply wounded 
psyche of the American diplomats doing the review.  Eco is right that the cable 
consists mainly of mass-media summaries, but they are more useful than he 
acknowledges.

Getting posted in what Mordecai Richler called "small-town Ontario" must have 
been bad enough for the yanks in the embassy.  Even worse was to find that 
these small-time hicks had their own national television network, and that on 
this network were unflattering portrayals of the war on terror.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/11/28/world/20101128-cables-viewer.html#report/canada-08OTTAWA136

"While this situation hardly constitutes a public diplomacy crisis per se, the 
degree of comfort with which Canadian broadcast entities, including those 
financed by Canadian tax dollars, twist current events to feed long-standing 
negative images of the U.S. -- and the extent to which the Canadian public 
seems willing to indulge in the feast - is noteworthy as an indication of the 
kind of insidious negative popular stereotyping we are increasingly up against 
in Canada."

You can feel the pique in the cable-writer's words.  He's annoyed by the 
audacity of left-wing ideas expressed dramatically, of course, and he's 
insulted that America is not more respected and admired.  He confuses "negative 
stereotyping" of Americans with negative views of US foreign policy.  And of 
course, he eventually brings it around to the vital topic of how these 
free-thinking heresies might affect vital US trade interests.

The embassy cable goes on to review, in stunning detail, several Canadian 
television shows. What struck me was the tone of the reviews. The editorial 
slant matched precisely the most conservative voices in Canada: the ones who 
want to eliminate public broadcasting, the funding of culture, multiculturalism 
etc; the ones who wish we had gone to Iraq; the ones who think liberal is a 
dirty word.

More importantly, before the cables were leaked, the US showed how vital the 
tone of these leaks was, rather than their content. They made sure to pre-spin 
the leaks as "embarrassing" for Canada, not the US, and they said they would 
reveal elements of Canada's "inferiority complex."  This is the traditional 
right-wing spin in Canada; being against free-trade shows an "inferiority 
complex."  Refusing to go to Iraq is an "inferiority complex."  Etc etc.

-Flick Harrison


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