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Red Terror Doctor
9th January 2008, 16:59
GOD, HOW I HATE THAT NEWS NETWORK. What can be done about it, given that so many people watch it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYUNyrO5YCg
Pawn Power
9th January 2008, 21:02
I don't think its much different from any of the other big tv news networks like NBS, CNN, and MSNBC.
Indeed, they are all terrible as fare as conveying news goes and contribute a great deal to the misinformation of the public.
How do we combat media systems that support the powers that be...? Thats a tremendous question. I think a great starting point is confronting misinformation and lyes when you hear them... push for the truth and propagate a revolutionary critique of the current system.
w0lf
10th January 2008, 01:09
Comparing Chavez to Hitler and Charles Manson...that's Fox for ya.
R_P_A_S
10th January 2008, 01:57
Comparing Chavez to Hitler and Charles Manson...that's Fox for ya.
what? did they really?
w0lf
11th January 2008, 03:45
what? did they really?
I could've heard it wrong. Pretty sure they did though
bootleg42
11th January 2008, 13:47
GOD, HOW I HATE THAT NEWS NETWORK. What can be done about it, given that so many people watch it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYUNyrO5YCg
Those people are DIRECTLY speaking from the bourgeoisie and petty bourgeoisie point of view. Notice how they use the word, "us". They don't deny it.
Also I'd like to put that younger guy, who sounds like a spoiled rich kid, in my neighborhood so that he could get robbed and beaten the shit out of.
Also notice how they admit that the poor will like Chavez and what he has to offer but then they say that the "average american" will not buy the cheap oil. They admit that there is a poor that is suffering in their country and a poor that needs that oil but what do they consider the "average american"???? I believe they consider the white suburban middle class people, with an SUV and a two floor house in a nice neighborhood (or as we know them as, the petty bourgeoisie) as the "average american" hence, they arrive at their point of view.
MT5678
13th January 2008, 02:06
I keep tabs on bourgeois propaganda, so I watched these guys. And I was horrified. They had some thing about nuclear reactors and how Iran was so close to nuclear weapons and that America had to invade. The commentator was lamenting the end of the Bush Doctrine toward Iran. This was after the NIE thing. But even before then, Baradei of the IAEA had still made the statement validating Iran.
Comrade Rage
13th January 2008, 02:09
I keep tabs on bourgeois propaganda, so I watched these guys. And I was horrified. They had some thing about nuclear reactors and how Iran was so close to nuclear weapons and that America had to invade. The commentator was lamenting the end of the Bush Doctrine toward Iran. This was after the NIE thing. But even before then, Baradei of the IAEA had still made the statement validating Iran.Lemme guess: this was Sean Hannity, right?
The guy needs to jump in the sea. He'd be way more useful as shark food.
MT5678
13th January 2008, 18:47
I don't frequently watch Fox News... for good reason (Also, I was on vacation, and I don't have cable TV at home), so I can't tell who it was. Most of my info tabs are restricted to TIME, and Newsweek, which I look at from the newstands and when I'm bored at volunteering (parents made me do that for college).
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