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when I posted that BBC article, I did realize that it could be somehow biased, but I wasn't sure. I am still not too familiar with the political leanings of news organizations around the world--I've only recently been able to sort out the U.S. sources and identify which elements they endorse (the way news is reported today is a sad thing, for the most part,IMO. There is always an agenda of some kind, it seems,
Hi InLove,
I’m reminded of a line from a song: “All print is propaganda.”
How about the notion that in order for “news” to exist, it has to be constructed, based on the values of the editor, owner or whoever? It is not self evident what is and what is not “newsworthy”, this is a subjective decision made by people. One person murdered on the other side of the world to me is not “news” according to the media that I have access to, if it is in my town then it’s local news, if they’re rich, famous or “important” it’s national news. Ten people blown up in London is “more” newsworthy today in the UK than 100 in Baghdad. Viewing the world from space, every moment countless “events” occur, but it is editors and their like who determine what is and is not “news” and the perspective it is to be given. If a giant volcano explodes it is certainly a major event in the world I guess, but if it doesn’t get reported ANYWHERE in the world then it is not “news.”
And then the other side of the coin, I as the viewer have my perspectives, views and bias. An objective view is a contradiction in terms. “The perfect view is no view.”
Relating to your comments above, the BBC has in the past been accused of right wing bias by the left wing party and of left wing bias by the right wing party. This bias apparently gets worse towards election time. So maybe the BBC has got the political element about right? I could say that the BBC news is shallow, timid and pro-Establishment but that might tell you more about the eyes that I view it through.
OK that’s enough of my propaganda.
s.