Seems OK, plus I like the asian chick.eleven bravo wrote:
still a good channel. thats where charlie rose has his show
Fuck Israel
Seems OK, plus I like the asian chick.eleven bravo wrote:
still a good channel. thats where charlie rose has his show
Agreed, yes. We are of a like mind.eleven bravo wrote:
still a good channel. thats where charlie rose has his show
dam, there goes half the forum . . .Dilbert_X wrote:
Sorry a post on a forum is not really a source.
i love tuning into american news channels whenever i can. when on holiday, for instance, they normally get Fox News and CNN for the 'american tourists' abroad, sorta thing. the quality of news broadcasting and the levels of journalistic professionalism in the american industry is absolutely DISGUSTING. it's like watching a bunch of children acting like adults in costume. it's so so fucking surreal. it makes me shiver to think that tens of millions of hicks are sat in their armchairs with a bowl of peanuts being spoonfed that crap and letting it inform their world view, in any way whatsoever. even the vulgar, garish presentation of topics is nauseating. the 'hot topics' and 'debates' they get into literally make me want to vomit at times... the absolute banality, the inane topics they choose, the prime-time drama air they give to it. things like this 'n-word' farce just blow up a non-issue into some great country-arresting issue that people are forced to engage with, just because it's being shoved in their face all day by these huge news companies with their tacky graphics-displays and hollywood-anchors. it's fucked up. fuck american news.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Stopped watching after they showed what someone said about it on twitter.Macbeth wrote:
Dr. Laura thing aside, if this is the best CNN can come up with then they deserve the ratings pummeling by Fox News.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUdCk4AV5ag
It's not intelligent anaylsis, it's one sided and unfair, and really really boring.
Fuck the news. I don't see why you have to watch the news to get the news. I haven't sat in front of a television for news in I don't know how long. I don't see why you need anything more than text. I don't see how you can make a legitimate case for anything but text doing something more than dumbing down the news, particularly in context of our current media situation.
When I say "only text" I of course refer to something you would find in a newspaper or in an internet article, which could include relevant pictures, charts, graphs, etc.
edit: to the next video, LOLOLOL Moses
You know, I sometimes watch a few minutes of British politics on C-span, it's pretty much the same feeling.Uzique wrote:
i love tuning into american news channels whenever i can. when on holiday, for instance, they normally get Fox News and CNN for the 'american tourists' abroad, sorta thing. the quality of news broadcasting and the levels of journalistic professionalism in the american industry is absolutely DISGUSTING. it's like watching a bunch of children acting like adults in costume. it's so so fucking surreal. it makes me shiver to think that tens of millions of hicks are sat in their armchairs with a bowl of peanuts being spoonfed that crap and letting it inform their world view, in any way whatsoever. even the vulgar, garish presentation of topics is nauseating. the 'hot topics' and 'debates' they get into literally make me want to vomit at times... the absolute banality, the inane topics they choose, the prime-time drama air they give to it. things like this 'n-word' farce just blow up a non-issue into some great country-arresting issue that people are forced to engage with, just because it's being shoved in their face all day by these huge news companies with their tacky graphics-displays and hollywood-anchors. it's fucked up. fuck american news.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Stopped watching after they showed what someone said about it on twitter.Macbeth wrote:
Dr. Laura thing aside, if this is the best CNN can come up with then they deserve the ratings pummeling by Fox News.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUdCk4AV5ag
It's not intelligent anaylsis, it's one sided and unfair, and really really boring.
Fuck the news. I don't see why you have to watch the news to get the news. I haven't sat in front of a television for news in I don't know how long. I don't see why you need anything more than text. I don't see how you can make a legitimate case for anything but text doing something more than dumbing down the news, particularly in context of our current media situation.
When I say "only text" I of course refer to something you would find in a newspaper or in an internet article, which could include relevant pictures, charts, graphs, etc.
edit: to the next video, LOLOLOL Moses
where is his god now?Macbeth wrote:
Hitchens is on his way out. It's really too bad, I always liked watching his debates..
er are you kidding? british politics television is unbearably, intolerably boring. it's dull, it's old-fashioned and priggish, it's a snorefest.ATG wrote:
You know, I sometimes watch a few minutes of British politics on C-span, it's pretty much the same feeling.Uzique wrote:
i love tuning into american news channels whenever i can. when on holiday, for instance, they normally get Fox News and CNN for the 'american tourists' abroad, sorta thing. the quality of news broadcasting and the levels of journalistic professionalism in the american industry is absolutely DISGUSTING. it's like watching a bunch of children acting like adults in costume. it's so so fucking surreal. it makes me shiver to think that tens of millions of hicks are sat in their armchairs with a bowl of peanuts being spoonfed that crap and letting it inform their world view, in any way whatsoever. even the vulgar, garish presentation of topics is nauseating. the 'hot topics' and 'debates' they get into literally make me want to vomit at times... the absolute banality, the inane topics they choose, the prime-time drama air they give to it. things like this 'n-word' farce just blow up a non-issue into some great country-arresting issue that people are forced to engage with, just because it's being shoved in their face all day by these huge news companies with their tacky graphics-displays and hollywood-anchors. it's fucked up. fuck american news.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Stopped watching after they showed what someone said about it on twitter.
Fuck the news. I don't see why you have to watch the news to get the news. I haven't sat in front of a television for news in I don't know how long. I don't see why you need anything more than text. I don't see how you can make a legitimate case for anything but text doing something more than dumbing down the news, particularly in context of our current media situation.
When I say "only text" I of course refer to something you would find in a newspaper or in an internet article, which could include relevant pictures, charts, graphs, etc.
edit: to the next video, LOLOLOL Moses
a really good read; the article is written by a guy that did a 3-part series for channel 4 that was absolutely fascinating.One per cent. As a New York congressman said to me: "The definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again and get the same results. It's true for the addict, it's true for the addicted society, it's true for our using a criminal justice model to solve a medical problem."
half-measures are what keep our(US) militarized police forces in business.Dilbert_X wrote:
The insanity is half doing something, either crack down on it thoroughly or legalise and regulate.
but 'cracking down' breaches all sorts of notions of 'liberty' and 'freedom' in democracy.Dilbert_X wrote:
The insanity is half doing something, either crack down on it thoroughly or legalise and regulate.
For the same reason prohibition of alcohol was passed: people are nosy, feel they know what's best for others, and when they can't convince the person directly they will then 'go over their head' and use the law of the land to stop whatever it is they feel is detestable.Uzique wrote:
well then please provide me with an authoritarian perspective.
i cannot see how: (1) legally, (2) scientifically, (3) medically, and (4) politically, the 'war on drugs', from the opposite stance, is having any 'positive' effect. i cannot see any tangible, effective 'payback' for all the public-funding, time and energy that goes into combatting the problem. i cannot see how classifying troubled individuals as criminals and hitting them with rockefeller-draconian drug legislation helps or improves anything, for anyone. i cannot see how transforming small, economically-crushed and politically unstable nations into narco-states is conducive to any common good.
Welcome to D&ST I always have a libertarian stanceUzique wrote:
so you essentially agree that drug-use is an individualist action determined by liberal principles, ergo: you have a libertarian stance.
the invasion of public morality, political agendas and dogmatism (and they are invasions) into that personal choice are breaches of freedom.
The law is the law, thorough enforcement is consistent with democracy.Uzique wrote:
but 'cracking down' breaches all sorts of notions of 'liberty' and 'freedom' in democracy.Dilbert_X wrote:
The insanity is half doing something, either crack down on it thoroughly or legalise and regulate.
you know the 'discipline-flourishing democracy' of the burmese junta regime has a lot in common with that view . . .Dilbert_X wrote:
The law is the law, thorough enforcement is consistent with democracy.Uzique wrote:
but 'cracking down' breaches all sorts of notions of 'liberty' and 'freedom' in democracy.Dilbert_X wrote:
The insanity is half doing something, either crack down on it thoroughly or legalise and regulate.
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Sure, but on the flip side you have to let it remain legal for companies to drug test as well. I don't care what people do in their own home but if they're on the roads or at work whacked out on drugs it becomes a public nuisance and issue.Uzique wrote:
you know the 'discipline-flourishing democracy' of the burmese junta regime has a lot in common with that view . . .Dilbert_X wrote:
The law is the law, thorough enforcement is consistent with democracy.Uzique wrote:
but 'cracking down' breaches all sorts of notions of 'liberty' and 'freedom' in democracy.
there is nothing 'democratic' about entrusting invading the judiciary roles of the (liberal) law in order to impose legislative and executive political agendas; pushing 'social issues', 'moral concerns' and 'election elements' onto the judge's bench in order to pass laws that affect the every-day citizen. there seems to be something inherently wrong, say, when i get hold of some acid-- a chemical i know that is pharmacologically and biologically safer and 'cleaner' to my body/mind than alcohol, but a 'hidden hand' of executive power then restricts me from its use. i am technically classed as a criminal facing as much as 20 years for taking a perfectly safe and healthy substance within the private confines of my perfectly safe and healthy home.
see my original post - 'insanity'. that method to the war on drugs simply does NOT work.