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To: elmatador who wrote (131425)3/5/2017 3:31:07 PM
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Follies

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217592
 
Meet last week a manufacturer from Glasgow, we know each other for about 40 years, we discuss various issues little politics, and one thing stated out - the influence of news propagated that form public opinion.

The news fake or incomplete mentioning of facts, true or false, again and again and the focus of the media on this or that issues within the same newsworthy story shapes world opinion about the story and indirectly the authority affected.

Truth or in-depth research people do not have the time or attention span, and whatever is propagated starts to be perceived as facts around the world.

IMHO journalist should be held accountable the same way CPA, Attorneys and Medical Doctor are accountable for their practices.



To: elmatador who wrote (131425)3/5/2017 6:22:23 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217592
 
The spoils of war....usually included are all the goodies

"to avoid another war" good propaganda, but doesn't work

could've all sang kumbaya together, same old, same old.