Saturday, August 11, 2012

Journalism, Fiction or Propaganda?


Journalism becomes fiction when the writer has no evidence to support his point of view. The writer takes what might be true, then adds a lot of things that might be true, and then feeds that load of propaganda to the reader.

Yes, I said propaganda, just like what we have always had, in previous years, President Bush, his administration and the major news networks. Clearly, they all seem to have their own secret reasons for disliking the Arab people. I am not an Arab, but I do not hate any of these people. I really wish and hope that all the killing will stop soon.

It hurts me to see our soldiers kicked the doors of the houses of people who simply want to survive the day and see the sun rise on the next. Then again, I'd like to see Osama bin Laden to justice, along with the rest of his supporters.

Likewise, this is a matter in which the news media constantly hammers on the heads of newspaper readers and viewers of commercial television. For example, you remember the interview Bush's press, when President Bush explained his reasons for going to war against Iraq?

Believe it or not, President Bush was aware of any question, and he knew that it would ask each question. Clearly, President Bush needs acting lessons. Likewise, with the help of the media industry, "We the people of the United States of America," has received yet another load of propaganda staged by the leaders of our government, and even by people who are supposed to be journalists not science fiction writers .......

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