Chavez wins "Person of the Year" poll ... Time magazine ignores result

By Hands Off Venezuela
Monday, 18 December 2006

A few days ago, Time Magazine announced the winner of its annual "Person of
the Year" award. Many supporters of the Bolivarian Revolution will be
disappointed to hear that Hugo Chavez did not make it despite the fact that
he won Time's online poll by a wide margin and got 35% of the votes. This is
significant, as Chavez had been the number 1 in the poll for several weeks
and was clearly set to win the award.

Instead, it seems we all have won the award! Indeed, the 2006 Person of the
Year is "you" and much is made of the Web 2.0 and one of its foremost
brainchildren, the online video service YouTube. For that matter Hands Off
Venezuela is also a happy user of YouTube, but still we find it quite
amazing that not a word is said about why the winner of Time's own readers
poll is simply ignored and not even mentioned.

The link to their online poll is simply not there any more, although after
some Google searching we traced it back to
www.time.com/time/personoftheyear/2006/walkup/, where you can see the
results for yourself. You don't have to be a believer in conspiracy theories
to assume that clearly the Time Magazine editorial board was not happy with
the choice of its readers! Surely the so-called "liberal" magazine did not
like the result of its own poll and decided to push its own candidate, "the
YouTube guys".

[Update: Paul -V- provides the screenshot.]

Interestingly, the present issue of Time carries another article called
"Power to the People" (read it here), which starts by saying: "Meet 15
citizens-including a French rapper, a relentless reviewer and a real life
lonely girl-of the new digital democracy"

In the whole magazine there are many lauding words for this "digital
democracy" but ironically Time decided to ignore its own "digital democracy"
and hide the fact that 35% voted for Hugo Chavez and 21% for the Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

It is true that an online poll is not a very scientific tool but surely it
would have been worth to at least point out who won the Time poll in the
first place? If not, what is the point of organising one on your own
website? Maybe because they did not want the winner to be a popular
President of a country where "power to the people" is not just an empty
phrase but is being implemented in practice in the real world, and who has
been democratically elected time and time again?

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