Re: How does everyone feel about Israel?
Okay, I'm talking from a neutral perspective...American media and Russian media in my eyes are untrustworthy for unbiased news both are heavily unfluenced by their own state policy and American media with political correctness BS....I usually follow European news like France 24, Euronews, DW, etc. And of course along with Armenian news like tert.am or news.am, I follow Azeri/Turkish news as it's very useful to see what the other side is saying about us and especially get a kick out of Azeri propaganda...
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Originally posted by Mos View Postrussiatoday is as much propaganda as the major US media sources. I stick to watching a variety which mostly consist of European news sources, Armenian (obviously), Azeri/Turkish, some Russian and Middle Eastern on the side.
MARGARITA SIMONIAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF RUSSIAN CNN (Russia Today)
By the end of the year the Russian version of CNN will open in Russia. It will be called "Russia Today TV." Gazeta e-newspaper informed that the new state TV will unfold anti-revolutionary propaganda, if the events in Ukraine threat Russia. Margarita Simonian, editor-in-chief of "Russia Today TV," told journalists that they are going to be an independent mass media. "In the beginning we will represent the official position that says that black is white, then our expert will discuss it, saying that white is black and only after Socrat will add that both are right," Margarita Simonian said.
"Russia Today TV" will broadcast twenty-four-hour news, sports, business, weather report and documentary films just like BBC and CNN do. 80% of the journalists will be foreign reporters. The Armenian journalist work at the Russian ORT and RTR TVs. She has been mainly highlighting the visits of Putin in Russian and in foreign countries during the last few years.
http://www.armtown.com/news/en/azg/20050609/2005060907/
And I just noticed Freaky's post on Margarita Simonyan in the Famous Armenians section: http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread.....?goto=newpostLast edited by KanadaHye; 12-22-2010, 06:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Yedtarts View PostThat’s a good choice to start with, if you want to watch only one news media, but I would suggest to watch and read everything including arab news media and filter all the crap and see what you’re left with.
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Originally posted by Mos View PostOkay so which media can be trusted? Russia Today?
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I watch a variety too, and I believe that's the right thing to do. I follow Armenian news, European news, American news, Russian news, and even Azeri news.
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Originally posted by Mos View PostOkay so which media can be trusted? Russia Today?
Like, the big news right now seems to be these American women that were attacked in Israel. People get attacked everyday in America but soon as Americans get attacked outside of their borders, it gets huge media attention.... especially when Israel is involved.Last edited by KanadaHye; 12-20-2010, 06:07 AM.
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Originally posted by Yedtarts View PostThe media in the west can’t be trusted, it’s a propaganda and brain washing machine, all are owned and controlled by few people, and one can tell by their biasness these people are loyal to whom.
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The media in the west can’t be trusted, it’s a propaganda and brain washing machine, all are owned and controlled by few people, and one can tell by their biasness these people are loyal to whom.
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Originally posted by Eddo211 View PostBecause it is similar to NKR’s situation in some ways, besides being a good way to piss off the blood tursty Pakis.
In regards to the Iranian Revoution:
The catalyst was the gradual loss of its sovereignty and control of its own energy resources to foreign powers where The Shah was seen as corrupt. How the hell it turned into this Islamic Regime has most Iranians kicking themselves in the butt.
The Shah could have stopped the onset of the revolution but he could not bring himself to open fire on his own people so he personally flew himself and his family out of the country and the revolution that was led by a popular religious figure happened without any resistance from the military.
Btw Ayatollah Komeini’s life was spared and he was exiled to Britain by the Shah some years earlier. When he came to power he broke all his promisses and the invasion by Iraq sealed the faith.
Muslim unity is a myth......and Arabs can only find unity in their dreams or when they retreat like a stampede. Iranians (who can be very united) got their number well
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostWhy Armenia cares who Kashmir belongs to is beyond me.
In regards to the Iranian Revoution:
The catalyst was the gradual loss of its sovereignty and control of its own energy resources to foreign powers where The Shah was seen as corrupt. How the hell it turned into this Islamic Regime has most Iranians kicking themselves in the butt.
The Shah could have stopped the onset of the revolution but he could not bring himself to open fire on his own people so he personally flew himself and his family out of the country and the revolution that was led by a popular religious figure happened without any resistance from the military.
Btw Ayatollah Komeini’s life was spared and he was exiled to Britain by the Shah some years earlier. When he came to power he broke all his promisses and the invasion by Iraq sealed the faith.
Muslim unity is a myth......and Arabs can only find unity in their dreams or when they retreat like a stampede. Iranians (who can be very united) got their number well
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