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the bbc knows they are biased nonetheless, they continue to do their biased coverage. why is the western media bias to as the palestinian people? our problem is not only with the israeli army, our problem is with the west or media that always gives these really army cover to kill palestinians. just recently a baby. so correspond that tried to correct a british politicians who dare to call israel's actions in gaza at genocide because an error that points to view, say it, what else then, viewers to fax. it says the somebody, the policy is facilitating genocide. looks like it's likely for all very all, i think some sort of outrages of the legal possible political parties is always on the strong piece contingent within it's actually supporting genocide. okay. maybe just avoid that language if that's okay for now, because the well, it might have fun, but even the engine also cool. just please have him knows that there's a plausible genocide going on. that doesn't work out. so they turn their focus to the race claims to take this from page from the new york times, for instan
the bbc knows they are biased nonetheless, they continue to do their biased coverage. why is the western media bias to as the palestinian people? our problem is not only with the israeli army, our problem is with the west or media that always gives these really army cover to kill palestinians. just recently a baby. so correspond that tried to correct a british politicians who dare to call israel's actions in gaza at genocide because an error that points to view, say it, what else then, viewers...
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but i've been, i've been tuning around and watching the bbc and watching cnn and watching all the western media. and it seems to me and one can help but be troubled. 11 sees this is that the emphasis is on ukraine. i keep turning on the tv and hearing people talk about ukraine. ukraine crane new cream. or was it as a pack in rush, or did i miss something? it seems like, instead of putting the emphasis on what is happening in russia and what can possibly be done to maybe help the people of russia at this point. well, some of the bodies are still in. instead they're just rushing to the defense of ukraine and making every headlines about ukraine and i think just in town and in function, journalistically speaking, i just think that's incorrect. i mean, i apologize for my profession for all the people that are doing this, there won't be a time to talk about what's going on with ukraine on know of ukraine was involved. possibly they weren't. it looks like maybe they weren't with the catch that lead every show and make every headline about crane at a time like this just seems to me somewhat off,
but i've been, i've been tuning around and watching the bbc and watching cnn and watching all the western media. and it seems to me and one can help but be troubled. 11 sees this is that the emphasis is on ukraine. i keep turning on the tv and hearing people talk about ukraine. ukraine crane new cream. or was it as a pack in rush, or did i miss something? it seems like, instead of putting the emphasis on what is happening in russia and what can possibly be done to maybe help the people of...
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about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i, i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations, i give interviews to everybody. i'm for the mazda, i'm elected prima. i have the right to speak and i'll go on speaker to them. so whoever wants. ready to hear me because you know, nothing is solve by, by covering things up. nothing is sold by denying people access to a different point of view. ok, you used to have a slogan. i don't know if you still do, but it was a good slogan. question. more and that's what we have encouraging people to. ready do so i don't know if it will be any implications from this interview. i don't care because it's my duty dues because to me so i've, i will listen to me about what i think needs to be done to try and get some semblance of stability. normality and peace in the. ready work done very happy to do it with you today. well, we certainly are still questing more have on asi international. i just want to ask, you've touched on a little bit of the free speech issues, perhaps in the west and in west qu
about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i, i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations, i give interviews to everybody. i'm for the mazda, i'm elected prima. i have the right to speak and i'll go on speaker to them. so whoever wants. ready to hear me because you know, nothing is solve by, by covering things up. nothing is sold by denying people access to a different point of view. ok, you used to have a slogan. i don't know...
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about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i, i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations i give interviews to everybody.
about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i, i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations i give interviews to everybody.
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about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i, i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations i give interviews to everybody, i'm a free man, i'm elected to prima. i have the right to speak and all go on speaking to them. so whoever wants to. ready hear me because, you know, nothing is solve by, by covering things out. nothing is solved by denying people access to a different point of view. ok, you used to have a slogan. i don't know if you're still doing, but it was a good slogan. question. more. and that's what we have encouraging people to. ready do so, i don't know if it will be any implications from this interview. i don't care because it's my duty two's be go to him. so i've, i will listen to me about what i think needs to be done to try and get some semblance of stability, normality and peace in the world. and i'm very happy to do it with you today. well, we certainly all still questioning more have on oxy international. i just want to ask, you've touched on a little bit of the free speech issues, perhaps in the west a
about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i, i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations i give interviews to everybody, i'm a free man, i'm elected to prima. i have the right to speak and all go on speaking to them. so whoever wants to. ready hear me because, you know, nothing is solve by, by covering things out. nothing is solved by denying people access to a different point of view. ok, you used to have a slogan. i don't...
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they're part of this genocide in your times of washington, post all the cnn, bbc, all of them are, are guilty in this, in this the people are most crime, but they are undermining themselves people for, for, for a number of years. now, the media has become increasingly a question by ordinary people is become less respected by ordinary people, but now it's in freefall. mm hm. so they can continue going down this road, but they're just quickening the pace of their own demise. i'm optimistic about the teacher even though the genocide is ongoing, even though last night was particularly horrible. when this riley's slaughtered a large number of people who are waiting for aid, the footage is, is, is, is particularly painful to watch. despite the fact that every day it's been painful . but beyond that, i am optimistic about the future. no one believes the western media. i mean, when i speak about no one, i mean the general public across the globe. few people have any respect for the western political establish establishment. and the, the people across the world are increasingly seeking alternat
they're part of this genocide in your times of washington, post all the cnn, bbc, all of them are, are guilty in this, in this the people are most crime, but they are undermining themselves people for, for, for a number of years. now, the media has become increasingly a question by ordinary people is become less respected by ordinary people, but now it's in freefall. mm hm. so they can continue going down this road, but they're just quickening the pace of their own demise. i'm optimistic about...
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street in washington. dc with his dying words being free, palestine, i know it was sense that don't cnn, bbc of the nature of nation media saying he just burned himself outside the embassy, but without mentioning why, as well. and in fact, they did the absent and the both the new york times the washington post. and in fact, cnn, of our new agents who they like and especially yeah. so going to the, especially after the 48 hours had elapsed on tuesday, the $27.00, a lot of the stuff was said they showed, they've pointed to the cost. so why you belated himself and so, and they're certainly part of the great deal of sadness. i mean, you know, people are horrified by such actions that is really an extreme and get more of a protest as, as in the bush themselves said, vibe before he and, you know, this is towards himself as a sort of speak. so. yes, and in fact, and it with the asked about and they as the state department on tuesday, i believe after a couple days had the labs and yeah, yeah, the spokesman said, but you know, if you said that you feel as far as family and so on and all these things,
street in washington. dc with his dying words being free, palestine, i know it was sense that don't cnn, bbc of the nature of nation media saying he just burned himself outside the embassy, but without mentioning why, as well. and in fact, they did the absent and the both the new york times the washington post. and in fact, cnn, of our new agents who they like and especially yeah. so going to the, especially after the 48 hours had elapsed on tuesday, the $27.00, a lot of the stuff was said they...
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do you believe steve, that when he pushes back and says, because you know this guy, tv and the bbc are la, i think, and i may be wrong, and i may get some mail from england on this. they're kind of our version of cnn, and fox and nbc and all these institutional, you know, corporate networks that we have here too. they, they abide by certain means. and i think this from porter was saying i'm here to defend the prime minister. and he kind of put them in his place. yeah. and they follow the, the in the box thinking. i think what you're seeing from, from galloway i think what you're saying with the election of male you, i think what you saw with the boss a narrow end. you've got some of the european countries that are following that same track. you're seeing this rise of populism. and it is being and braced and it is a trend that, that the bureaucratic deep states are not gonna lie to what it can't be here. all right, i'm going to push back on you for that. it can't be populism for the sake of populism . no, i can't believe you know, but let me, let me push back a little more on that. you
do you believe steve, that when he pushes back and says, because you know this guy, tv and the bbc are la, i think, and i may be wrong, and i may get some mail from england on this. they're kind of our version of cnn, and fox and nbc and all these institutional, you know, corporate networks that we have here too. they, they abide by certain means. and i think this from porter was saying i'm here to defend the prime minister. and he kind of put them in his place. yeah. and they follow the, the...
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the bbc reports are telling is the country's presence on the environmental implications of the move lead to hit buck in an interview just now going viral. let's take a look. do you know that ghana has a forest forever? that is the size of england and scotland combine. if far as the store is $19.00 giga tons of carbon. as far as that we have kept alive a forest that we have kept to give you the right on the right to release the visit . robin doesn't that give you the right to lecture us on climate change? i'm going to let you on time. it seems because we have kept this far so like the stores $19.00 gigabytes of carbon that you enjoy the wall enjoy that you don't pay us for that you don't value that. you don't see a value in that it people up data has got to live. we spoke with eddie smith, hughes co do i to the midwest and marks institute. as you pointed out, that is developed nations causing the vast majority of pollution worldwide. i think it's pretty interesting. it's something that we've seen a lot from western commentators and in journalists um, even though you know, the us and brita
the bbc reports are telling is the country's presence on the environmental implications of the move lead to hit buck in an interview just now going viral. let's take a look. do you know that ghana has a forest forever? that is the size of england and scotland combine. if far as the store is $19.00 giga tons of carbon. as far as that we have kept alive a forest that we have kept to give you the right on the right to release the visit . robin doesn't that give you the right to lecture us on...
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well, i made my choice, maria, you know, i mean, the west impressed that you were speaking to the bbc. oh yeah. i mean, you always have a home, you know. yeah, but they always say this, i'm stuff is so predictable now. it's just a pain in the re a to speak to these western channels. could see that, well they do is a talk to you and, and question all the gentleman, see what you're doing and rush around and what's going on in russia. let me ask you this. if i can, maria. i mean, obviously this is a bit of a tough time for the russian federation considering what's happening and still ongoing in ukraine. but talk to us about the average russian person. this is a huge selection. more than 75000000 people have already voted. it's now the 3rd and final day of voting. what do you think the average russian person is concerned about for this election on 1st fall election was became on salem, says you need them for an average russian and what they see now and not just for people who are inside the russian, but also outside mean in russian leaving outside and they come to their full of stations i
well, i made my choice, maria, you know, i mean, the west impressed that you were speaking to the bbc. oh yeah. i mean, you always have a home, you know. yeah, but they always say this, i'm stuff is so predictable now. it's just a pain in the re a to speak to these western channels. could see that, well they do is a talk to you and, and question all the gentleman, see what you're doing and rush around and what's going on in russia. let me ask you this. if i can, maria. i mean, obviously this is...
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all of the journalist western journalists, ranging from the bbc to uh, fox news where let into ship. uh, and they didn't find this have ask command and control center and, and node they didn't find and any present. so the military complex tunnel complex underneath the hospital, they found a few entries which were already there. and there were plans, detailed plans that they had already accessed it and were actually built by the israelis many years previously. when it comes to journalists, israel has killed more journalists than garza during this conflict, then were killed during all of world war 2. and i think that says everything that needs to be said about their merger of journalists. why do you think they are arresting? journalists as well, it isn't as it is an attempt to cover up what is going on on the ground. and i think that's an accurate description that has been put out there and has been alleged by which is or after their journalist for take. and really you only have one journalist in northern garza left for alger 0, who's doing his daily reports to my knowledge and that's
all of the journalist western journalists, ranging from the bbc to uh, fox news where let into ship. uh, and they didn't find this have ask command and control center and, and node they didn't find and any present. so the military complex tunnel complex underneath the hospital, they found a few entries which were already there. and there were plans, detailed plans that they had already accessed it and were actually built by the israelis many years previously. when it comes to journalists,...
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now information and this information said nothing about it anyway. bbc verifies, go on. yeah. where's where, where are they? it's only rush and, and we'll and, and the press freedom industry a very needed response. they that they that. okay. okay. well just finally we seemed you've established desperately that there are allocations that it's israel during the heading israel covering up and for june. yeah, you're raping all these different crimes. human shields is the stand the go to for all of these. nathan ation. someone tastes dental griffith. well escalating as dry unless you believe it is israel, that actually behind the use of human shields, what we're seeing is real use human shields in the gaza strip. now classic tactic, i've seen it used in hebron. they capture man blindfold them and standing in front of where the soldiers are stationed to prevent attacks on those soldiers. but then there's this, there's the concept of human shields that needs to be interrogated because what we're hearing is that homos embeds itself among the civilian population. and therefore the dept
now information and this information said nothing about it anyway. bbc verifies, go on. yeah. where's where, where are they? it's only rush and, and we'll and, and the press freedom industry a very needed response. they that they that. okay. okay. well just finally we seemed you've established desperately that there are allocations that it's israel during the heading israel covering up and for june. yeah, you're raping all these different crimes. human shields is the stand the go to for all of...
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now information and this information said nothing about it. unaware bbc verifies, go on. yeah. where's, where's, where are they? it's only rush and, and we'll and, and the press freedom industry a very needed response. they that they that. okay. okay. well just finally, we seemed you've established desperately that there are allocations that it's israel during the heading israel covering up and forging. yeah, you're raping all these different crimes. human shields is the stand and go to for all these nato nation. the summit to extend all griffith was grading as dry unless you believe it is israel that actually behind the use of human jail. what we're seeing is real use human shields in the gaza strip. now classic tactic, i've seen it used in hebron. they capture man blindfold them and standing in front of where the soldiers are station to prevent attacks on those soldiers. but then there's this, there's the concept of human shields that needs to be interrogated because what we're hearing is that homos embeds itself among the civilian population. and therefore the depths of civi
now information and this information said nothing about it. unaware bbc verifies, go on. yeah. where's, where's, where are they? it's only rush and, and we'll and, and the press freedom industry a very needed response. they that they that. okay. okay. well just finally, we seemed you've established desperately that there are allocations that it's israel during the heading israel covering up and forging. yeah, you're raping all these different crimes. human shields is the stand and go to for all...
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i know it was sense that don't cnn, bbc of that nature, nation media saying he just burned himself outside the embassy, but without mentioning why, as well. and in fact, uh they did the absent and uh, both the new york times the washington post. and in fact, cnn, other news agency, they like that especially. yeah. so they did, they, uh, especially after, at 48 hours had elapsed on tuesday, the $27.00, a lot of the stuff was said they showed, they pointed to the costs, low volume related himself. and so, and the state department, there was a great deal of sadness. i mean, you know, people are horrified by such action that is really an extreme. and yet more of a protest as, as in the bush themselves said, vibe before he and you know, this is towards himself as a sort of speak. so yes. and in fact, and it with the asked about and they as the state department on tuesday, i believe after a couple days had the labs and yeah, yeah, the spokesman said, but you know, you said the details for his family and so on. and all these things, but without a doubt, this is a sad thing of it much shipped. i r
i know it was sense that don't cnn, bbc of that nature, nation media saying he just burned himself outside the embassy, but without mentioning why, as well. and in fact, uh they did the absent and uh, both the new york times the washington post. and in fact, cnn, other news agency, they like that especially. yeah. so they did, they, uh, especially after, at 48 hours had elapsed on tuesday, the $27.00, a lot of the stuff was said they showed, they pointed to the costs, low volume related...
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they had always used radio to inform citizens about candidates and even the roll out of the bbc increased watership in the 1920s. and we've had a succession of media and popular culture infused. i mean, you could look all the way from not necessarily the news in the 1980s to editorial cartoons to empties these rock. the boat wrote in, in the ninety's, even s and l. sketches and weekend updates. have always had a highlight and a commentary around politics, and that is often times how people even learn about some of the issues that are being raised. it is through popular culture. but why know, you know, in the last 20 years people have said they get their news and information more from a place like comedy central. then from the 5 pm news has pop culture change and the in fluids. it has on politics. whether before people now look to the source of information, not necessarily just a source of humor. well, 1st of all, to segregate as somehow different or, or illegitimate, i think is incorrect. you know, the right part doctrine says that politics is down stream from culture and the emphasis her
they had always used radio to inform citizens about candidates and even the roll out of the bbc increased watership in the 1920s. and we've had a succession of media and popular culture infused. i mean, you could look all the way from not necessarily the news in the 1980s to editorial cartoons to empties these rock. the boat wrote in, in the ninety's, even s and l. sketches and weekend updates. have always had a highlight and a commentary around politics, and that is often times how people even...