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Originally posted by lifeissacred
reply to post by Xcathdra
All media has bias, always question your sources. Generally, on issues pertaining to the USA or 'the West' news outlets like Presstv or RT are more likely to provide a platform for alternative opinion when compared to Sky/BBC/Fox News/CNN etc.
For generally balanced reporting, I've found that Al-Jazeera is quite a good source but again as I said, always question the sources and never rely on just one.edit on 23-7-2011 by lifeissacred because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by USAisdevil
go ahead , again i ask the same question ? is american propaganda media more reliable ??
Originally posted by lifeissacred
With regards to the story in question about the shooting, whilst it now appears to be factually incorrect in the light of new evidence/statements the motivation is clear, to show that even in western countries there is still persecution by the authorities and that to a certain extent we are, or at least some people are, potentially living in a society with endemic abuse of power by the authorities.edit on 23-7-2011 by lifeissacred because: (no reason given)
And you did not read my post in its entirety either. Please go back and read it beore commenting. It has nothing to do with bias since I specifically stated I wanted people on the other side of the fence to comment and weigh in.
You say Iran and Iranians... The distiction I saw in those media reports (US) and comments by Bush was our issue was with the Iranian Government, not with the Iranian people.
The reason I used that shooting incident as a comparison was specifically the way it was reported.
The kid was armed, he did shoot at police, and he was not shot because of the 2 dollar fare. Someone pointed out the date difference in the PRessTV report at the US media report. I noted the incident took place on July 16th, so all sides had the ability to have all the information when they did their reporting.
My question on this incident and reporting is this:
Doe the Iranian Government or PressTV have issues with the US Government, the State Governments or just the American people?
Interesting... When I see US media reporting on Iran, I see a difference. I see US media reporting on the Iranian Government and its policies, and not its people.
Is US media, when reporting on the woman who was to be stoned to death, focused on the Iranian top level government (Ahmadinejad). Is that the correct focus or should it be local?
An intresting perspective. Growing up during the cold war (later half of it anyways) I always took the media reports as directed towards the governments and ideology and not neccissarily the people themselves.
I guess the question then becomes how do we counter / fix it?
Why would Iranian media seize on this one particular topic
as well as an attempt to paint the US as something its not.
In Us media its being reported as a huge rift between the 2, with the possibility of Ahmadinejad being removed from his position by either IRanian legislature or the Ayatollah.
Its also been reported in US media that several of Ahmadinejad cabinet ministers have been arrested. Part of that basis for the arrest was that insinuation they are sorcerers.
Is that even close to being accurate?
Originally posted by USAisdevil
go ahead , again i ask the same question ? is american propaganda media more reliable ??
Originally posted by Zamini
Irrelevant. How does opinion work within the minds of uneducated people(majority of people)?
Originally posted by Zamini
It works the other way as well, if only you had an idea of how much respect I get just by saying I'm from Iran from non-Europeans and non-whites. If the person I am talking with has not shaken my hand they nearly always do when I say I'm from Iran. Why? Because they do not like to colonialist approach and THINK that the Iranian government is blockading this colonizing - but, I'm not part of the Iranian government. Riddle me this; why am I looked upon as part of that government? Because that is the way things go in peoples minds. I won't start on how I get treated by Europeans and whites(not all of course) I've never met who seemingly, take a step+ back after I say I'm Iranian...why? I will not explain but you know why.
Originally posted by Zamini
And I'm at least two steps ahead of you because I just described WHY it was reported the way it was. You don't need to ask this.
Originally posted by Zamini
Apart from obvious bias in reporting there is a thing called distance decay.
Originally posted by Zamini
You would have to ask the Iranian government. What I believe though, is that the quarrels are with the military industry and the invasive and colonizing techniques of the American government, the CIA. Why? Well, the CIA has helped ruin Iran more than one time.
Originally posted by Zamini
So "Wiping Israel off the map" is not a misinterpretation that leads people to believe the general opinion of Iranians is the same as their presidents'? What are all these talks by numerous people about bombing Iran then? Or am I to think that these people mean the Iranian government and not bombing civilians?
Originally posted by Zamini
Well first of all, I hope the woman was not stoned to death as that is a sick and barbaric practice, and not intrinsic to Iranian culture. The thing is, that the focus should be on the local - since stupid religious judges make these rulings - but then it should go onward to the top levels of governments for their failings - Who the hell stones people in this day and age? How can one call their own country democratic with # like this going on? Why? In order to highlight the stupid cleric judge and to force top level government to take action against the ruling of these imbecile religious nut jobs.
Originally posted by Zamini
And how many people were like minded? How many foamed at the mouth hearing the word "Communist"?
Originally posted by Zamini
We burn down the media headquarters that spread this bull# and hunt their CEO's and incarcerate them. Why? They are effectively creating a war-like atmosphere. One that benefits nobody but their own wallets.
Originally posted by Zamini
Because of the story itself. Just like the way foreign media to Iran portrays the rulings of stoning people.
Originally posted by Zamini
Yes but one thing the Iranians as a whole realize, that if Iran shows the slightest bit of infighting and unrest within government/society, foreign forces will try to influence and mingle right away. Iran has been a victim of this many times before but now Iran has learned.
Originally posted by Zamini
That's kind of unbelievable huh...
Originally posted by Zamini
Is that even close to being accurate?
Don't know, maybe they did something they were allowed to, but the rulers did not like it, so the rulers stuck that accusation to their pants to discredit them.