Beautiful Chaos as Alibi: What The Spinoff's Modi Coverage Performs Mohan J. Dutta The Spinoff's account of Narendra Modi's Auckland visit is labelled analysis, and that label is the first thing to examine, because what the piece delivers is not analysis but atmosphere: a colour diary of pลwhiri protocol, motorcades, translation earpieces and arena euphoria, written with genuine craft and almost no critical function. The entirety of Modi's record, the stoking of Hindu nationalism, the jailing of critics and journalists, the treatment of Muslims and other minorities, is dispatched in a single subordinate clause, wedged after his 70 percent approval rating and the description of India as the largest democracy on earth. One clause, and the ledger is considered balanced for the remaining two thousand words of spectacle. Consider what the piece then does with that spectacle. Modi is introduced as a global political rockstar; the crowd's screaming is compared to a O...
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