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reply posted on 29-7-2003 @ 08:16 AM by abeyer
Originally posted by ThePrankMonkey


No one in the media is willing to stand up and resist anything that he says or claims.


i dont want the "media" to stand up to anyone. i just want them to report what happens. i prefer to take up the fight myself. i dont want someone else like the media speaking for me. if the media took on this role....who's side do they take up? mine? yours? the other guys? see how it becomes a problem?

the media SHOULD be neutral and let us decide for ourselves. i wont say whether the media is slanted one way or another but i think they are definitely slanted in one direction and thats in the direction of the almighty dollar. like the politicians everyone claims they are defending they are only looking out for themselves first. they dont give a damn about anything else.

and i reitereate, the media should NOT be "resisting", they should only be telling us whats going on and let US think for ourselves for a change.

then again i dont rely on the media to do anything but give a skewed view of whats happening. i still decide for myself.


Sorry about that, I didn't mean it in the context you said and it was probably a bad choice of words on my part. I meant that media only seems willing to say positive things about Bush and is not taking an objective view on subjects concerning him. All that I seem to hear in the mass media are the positives about Bush. Any story that condemns Bush is perceived as anti-american propaganda.


reply posted on 29-7-2003 @ 10:54 AM by ThePrankMonkey
Originally posted by abeyer
Originally posted by ThePrankMonkey


No one in the media is willing to stand up and resist anything that he says or claims.


i dont want the "media" to stand up to anyone. i just want them to report what happens. i prefer to take up the fight myself. i dont want someone else like the media speaking for me. if the media took on this role....who's side do they take up? mine? yours? the other guys? see how it becomes a problem?

the media SHOULD be neutral and let us decide for ourselves. i wont say whether the media is slanted one way or another but i think they are definitely slanted in one direction and thats in the direction of the almighty dollar. like the politicians everyone claims they are defending they are only looking out for themselves first. they dont give a damn about anything else.

and i reitereate, the media should NOT be "resisting", they should only be telling us whats going on and let US think for ourselves for a change.

then again i dont rely on the media to do anything but give a skewed view of whats happening. i still decide for myself.


Sorry about that, I didn't mean it in the context you said and it was probably a bad choice of words on my part. I meant that media only seems willing to say positive things about Bush and is not taking an objective view on subjects concerning him. All that I seem to hear in the mass media are the positives about Bush. Any story that condemns Bush is perceived as anti-american propaganda.


i think you and i are watching two totally different medias. i dont see reports praising bush i do see lots of reports that SHOULD make people wonder about their government, not just bush. and i do question a lot of things, everything practically and i take nothing at face value, ESPECIALLY from the media. sometimes because of our own views we THINK the media slants a certain way but i dont think they lean in anyway except in the way of more ratings and more money. yes those who report the "news" are going to put their own slant on it in some way shape or form but what are you going to do? as much as some of us think/claim we could remain objective could we really? i doubt it. so do we blame the individual reporter or the whole media for this? a little of both but we should also blame ourselves for not screaming at them to do better reporting.

a lot of people said the same media was being nice to clinton and those who supported clinton said the media was being too harsh on him and should "mind their own business". so who was right? neither. its all in how you want to perceive the reporting.
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