The reason I ask this is because I feel it's important to get perspectives on what happened not only from Americans, but also from other countries' people. I created a site soon after the event: some Americans I talked to expressed the opinion that because I was non-American who would want to hear my thoughts on what happened? Some, however, also thought it was a very good site, which offered insightful comment on an event which had, and continues to have, global repercussions. The address is as follows: http://www.nextftp.com/binboop/
In this era, media companies have become increasingly less reliable. How much is the coverage one-sided, biased or manipulative? If we receive only one country's view, how can we claim to be able to see the present predicament of global unrest clearly?
2007-03-19
04:14:15
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Chaucer
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(I am Irish, by the way. And I profess a love for Blues and Jazz and good American movies, and writing. I have less enthusiasm for the US govt., though.)
2007-03-19
04:32:35 ·
update #1