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CB Shwa
12-01-04, 11:19 AM
Hello
This message is intended for the Canadians on the site. did anyone see crossfire last night on CNN. If you did you should get my point, the un-educated attacks on Canadian life should not be ignored join the boycott on American programs like foxnews and Cnn tools of the right wing fundamentalist who control the U.S.
Chris
Vengeance
12-01-04, 11:27 AM
Confused, anyone got a link, althought I sure this thread will get shutdown before it goes anywhere anyway :)
Double J
12-01-04, 11:29 AM
I've been boycottng these infernal stations for a few years now. I take everything that comes from American news channels (and Canadian ones as well) with a grain of salt.
Double J
12-01-04, 11:33 AM
Below is a link to the transcript of the show on November 30th.
http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0411/30/cf.01.html
Double J
12-01-04, 11:40 AM
Good lord, I just finished reading the transcript.
What a nightmare.
As I've said before, Foxnews is evil.
Now that's funny. Let's be honest though...that show really has nothing to offer to anyone left or right. It's all about brow-beating and vocal volume. The parts of the transcript not dealing with Canada are just as idiotic. I dont know why it even airs on a "news" network.
Double J, thanks for posting that link. I read over the transcript myself and i am appauled at what was said on that show.
"I submit that those protests arise out of self-hatred, Canadians frustrated with the derivative nature of Canadian culture."
"Canada essentially -- essentially a made-in-Taiwan version of the United States. "
It seriously makes me think sometimes what is really going on in the media. Things like this should not be said against nations with such familiar ties. Making a mockery out of Canada for years even before 9/11, and its just getting out of control. Its almost a false sense of security that it seems America is portraying. Its sad when a country and half of the world decides that they dont believe in a war such as in Iraq and the only defense that is put up to this objection, is to try to make cracks at those countries who dont believe in injustice.
I for sure believe that this type of slander towards a country on a news program that is trying to be legitimate is a complete farce. CNN is slowly becoming FOX in its programming. But it is not just this station alone. Media sources are becoming rediculous in the way they can create whatever story they want.
If any would like to watch a cool documentary on the media situation in the United States to help form their own opinions I suggest watching a short film called, "Rich Media, Poor Democracy." by Robert McChesney. Its a great film that shows how the Communications Act of 1996 by the United States is destroying the freedom of press.
BWSmith
12-01-04, 12:37 PM
tools of the right wing fundamentalist who control the U.S.
CNN is actually primarily a liberal station. FOX News is more right. I fail to see how conservativism comes into play other than just a chance for you to complain about the current administration.
CB Shwa
12-01-04, 12:51 PM
The day I consider CNN as liberal, I am moving to Cuba.
CDN-Cresties
12-01-04, 12:52 PM
All media is right wing, they just address events in a center right vs far right view thus creating an illusion that a liberal view exists. A great film to watch concerning this is called The Myth of the Liberal Media.
BWSmith
12-01-04, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by CDN-Cresties
A great film to watch concerning this is called The Myth of the Liberal Media.
I prefer not to subject myself to propoganda.
CDN-Cresties
12-01-04, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by BWSmith
I prefer not to subject myself to propoganda.
All forms of media is propoganda. News has a point of view and a goal. And to think of news as being objective source of information is wrong. There is a reason why the public is exposed to certain images and stories.
BWSmith
12-01-04, 01:08 PM
You are making blanket statements and presenting them as fact when they are your opinion. I find it ammusing that you consider it to be propaganda rather than news. Most stories are presented as accounts of events. It is primarily only political stories that may be slanted one way or the other. And much of political slant comes from differing interpretations. I have a feeling that a great deal of the material you find offensive comes from those being interviewed rather than the reporters themselves. I do agree that the comments about Canada made were out of line.
CDN-Cresties
12-01-04, 01:13 PM
BWSmith, this is why I recommend that people should watch this moive as it goes into great depth with examples of how media is given its shape by advertisors, media owners, sourcing and flak. If you like I can send you an essay I wrote recently on this subject, perhaps you can see where im coming from.
BWSmith
12-01-04, 01:19 PM
I agree that those are all factors in the media. But given that, I would not go so far as to say "All media is right wing" and "All forms of media is propaganda". I prefer to watch several news stations from a couple countries to get a more rounded view and varying stories. Demographics also play into programming. Their JOB is deliver the news as unbiased as possible. But they are still people with opinions and personal biases and it is bound to be reflected to some extent. But I feel that bottlenecking ALL media as right wing propaganda is more liberal paranoia than legitimate fact.
CB Shwa
12-01-04, 01:31 PM
I guess the is to keep an open mind, I believe that it is a personal decision to take a stand right or left, I have strong leftist views but I dont want to force them on anyone. If you are right wing thats your choice, but people must remember that media in all forms has an agenda, it has stakeholders and responsibilities, all of which spin the way they report events.
I enjoy watching moore documentrys but they are just as biased as foxnews
Chris
CDN-Cresties
12-01-04, 01:31 PM
Sorry, iI should have mentioned that when I say media do mean what we see on our TV, not forms of independent media.
For some reason propagnada has a negotive conotation here is a definition from dictionary.com
The systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information reflecting the views and interests of those advocating such a doctrine or cause.
Can you see how media can be seen as propaganda.?
Guys this thread was political to begin with. Sorry.
Marisa
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12-01-04, 05:59 PM
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