Video: Drums of war — the U.S. media and the ‘Iranian threat’
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“With a deep sense of pride that the United States is an open society in which the people’s right to know is cherished and guarded.”
As Glenn Greenwald stresses-“ It’s disgusting; they(reporters and ‘journalists’) are the lowest of the low of humankind, if you can call them that… The truth is our media are very homogenized and corporatized. Everywhere, the standard of cable journalism is to inflate and dramatize.”
There’s nothing entertaining about slaughtering people in foreign lands to incite and create “terrorism” that justifies further aggression and slaughter.
Who are the audience that such crap appeals to? How can they swallow the regurgitated headlines and information again?
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“With a deep sense of pride that the United States is an open society in which the people’s right to know is cherished and guarded.”
As Glenn Greenwald stresses-“ It’s disgusting; they(reporters and ‘journalists’) are the lowest of the low of humankind, if you can call them that… The truth is our media are very homogenized and corporatized. Everywhere, the standard of cable journalism is to inflate and dramatize.”
There’s nothing entertaining about slaughtering people in foreign lands to incite and create “terrorism” that justifies further aggression and slaughter.
Who are the audience that such crap appeals to? How can they swallow the regurgitated headlines and information again?