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New Re: What...!
We are, to be sure, all of us to some extent the prisoners of our formative influences. Regarding the "liberal school system," this is odd coming from one who by his own account has had no experience with public secondary education. If liberalism was lurking somewhere in the LA City School District by the time I left it in 1970, it was concealed at least as well as Iraq's purported WMD. And when you say "liberal media," you have just added the Easter Bunny to the bill of particulars.

cordially,

[edit: typo]
"Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist."
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Re: What...!
We are, to be sure, all of us to some extent the prisoners of our formative influences. Regarding the "liberal school system," this is odd coming from one who by his own account has had no experience with public seconday education. If liberalism was lurking somewhere in the LA City School District by the time I left it in 1970, it was concealed at least as well as Iraq's purported WMD. And when you say "liberal media," you have just added the Easter Bunny to the bill of particulars.

cordially,
"Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist."
New Re: What...!
You have to be standing pretty far to the left, in order to see the media as the right.

You're one of those individuals who would homeschool their children because the schools are too conservative....
New Degenerating threads -endup in circles & then fly up own ass



Spectres from our past: Beware the future when your children & theirs come after you for what you may have been willing to condone today - dsm 2003


Motivational: When performing activities, ask yourself if the person you most want to be would do, or say, it - dsm 2003
New Query:
If the media is so "liberal," as you say...

...then why the minimal coverage of the [link|http://www.awolbush.com|fact] that Bush is a deserter, when Clinton having a relationship with an intern was frontpage news for more than a year?

Huh, guess those liberals really have it in for the conservatives, eh?

(Nope, I'm not in this for a Brandiochian/Marlowean flamewar - just interested to see how you explain it. I abhor right-shift.
God does not play dice with the universe: He plays an ineffable game of His own devising, which might be compared, from the perspective of any of the other players [i.e. everybody], to being involved in an obscure and complex variant of poker in a pitch-dark room, with blank cards, for infinite stakes, with a Dealer who won't tell you the rules, and who smiles all the time.
New You need to get out more
If you think US media is left wing.

By global standards, the US media is probably the most reactionary communications available outside of The National Post.

Just out of curiousity, what would you call Iraq's media... right? or left?
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New Sneaky qustion, there..____ betcha no-one wants to bite.
It would have to rely on '50s era cant - since which:

I don't think there exists today - an either useful or merely agreed-on definition of either so-called polarity! (Except that maybe.. many would agree that the conceptual line is bent in a circle and the far-Rightful ones meet the bomb-throwing Anarchists & Shake Hands)

Use of these epithets has become so ingrained as politico-blab: it survives, like not walking under ladders. As Confucious observed ~ when language is fucked: you are fucked.



So let's hear it from any 'side' of this icosahedron:

WHAT is 'Left' ?
WHAT is 'Right' ?

(And for encore: tell me what it is that self-labelled 'Conservatives' most want to conserve. Then - what has 'Liberal' to do with a "liberal education" [and if not / why not])

But start a new topic; this multi-volume set can't bear the right-shift..



Ashton
who predicts that no one wants to take This one on.
New Re: You need to get out more
Hah! Because I'm a stupid American hick, I'm supposed to say "Whol, I guess that I-rak media is left-winged, cuz left-winged is bad yup?"

The Iraqi media is conservative...very, very conservative. Of course they have nowhere near the freedom to criticize the goverment (make that NO freedom). One of the reasons that conservative Muslims despise Americans is our media. The things shown on TV and the big screen are beyond belief for them, completely out of what they consider morally acceptable. They see what our media portrays, and want to protect their sons and daughters from that.

And I agree wholeheartedly. The vast majority of "entertainment" these days is a race to find new levels of degeneration, in order to shock and awe jaded Americans. It's only a few more levels till we're throwing lions to the lawyers in arena combat.
New LRPD Candidate (new thread)
Created as new thread #93244 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=93244|LRPD Candidate]
God does not play dice with the universe: He plays an ineffable game of His own devising, which might be compared, from the perspective of any of the other players [i.e. everybody], to being involved in an obscure and complex variant of poker in a pitch-dark room, with blank cards, for infinite stakes, with a Dealer who won't tell you the rules, and who smiles all the time.
New Re: You need to get out more
Hah! Because I'm a stupid American hick, I'm supposed to say "Whol, I guess that I-rak media is left-winged, cuz left-winged is bad yup?"
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No, I was just asking. See, I'd call it very right wing in its approach, as its entirely devoted to supporting the power structure in place.

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OTOH, it's also fair to say that Ba'ath is (nominally) socialist.

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Ultimately, I'd call it fascist... and fascism is on the extreme right end of the traditional left/right spectrum. If you take a look at how Iraq actually runs its society, fascist is almost certainly the best description available for it.

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The question is intended to point out that "liberal media" or "neo-con commentators" as an epithet is not very useful. Keeping in mind that media in the US has over the last ten years had its ownership concentrated to an incredible degree, looking at Mussolini's description of fascism is illustrative.

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The Iraqi media is conservative...very, very conservative. Of course they have nowhere near the freedom to criticize the goverment (make that NO freedom). One of the reasons that conservative Muslims despise Americans is our media. The things shown on TV and the big screen are beyond belief for them, completely out of what they consider morally acceptable. They see what our media portrays, and want to protect their sons and daughters from that.
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Ultimately, that's an exercise in futility. They'd be much further ahead trying to inoculate them instead, by giving them the right intellectual and moral tools to look at it critically.

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Part of the problem is that they don't have the experience of living in polylithic societies, and that makes acceptance of difference much more difficult for them. I live in a relatively small city, and I can see people descended from every continent within two blocks of my home. The average citizen of Kuwait or SA only sees people from other continents when they're the domestic help. It makes a big difference in how they see the world.

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And I agree wholeheartedly. The vast majority of "entertainment" these days is a race to find new levels of degeneration, in order to shock and awe jaded Americans. It's only a few more levels till we're throwing lions to the lawyers in arena combat.
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Great line... :) My dad's a lawyer; I'm sure he'd get a laugh out of that one. I'll have to run it by him next time I see him.

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What's happening with mass market entertainment in the US brings to mind the concept of bread and circuses... which brings one 'round (by an admittedly circuitous route) to the point that the first victim of Imperial Rome was Republican Rome. Something to think about...

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New 10 points for the lions to lawyers quip <grin>


Spectres from our past: Beware the future when your children & theirs come after you for what you may have been willing to condone today - dsm 2003


Motivational: When performing activities, ask yourself if the person you most want to be would do, or say, it - dsm 2003
     Interesting, brief Chinese commentary - (rcareaga) - (50)
         Re: Interesting, brief Chinese commentary - (cybermace5) - (49)
             So you agree they might know what they're talking about then -NT - (jake123) - (1)
                 they certainly have experience with what doesn't work -NT - (cybermace5)
             What a crock of s*** - (dmarker) - (46)
                 he's american schooled and untravelled, whadya expect :-) -NT - (boxley) - (3)
                     The why shoot his mouth off on topics he knows f'all about ? - (dmarker) - (2)
                         I'm told that 'debate' is not even an optional course - (Ashton)
                         Look at the facts. - (Brandioch)
                 Re: What a crock of s*** - (cybermace5) - (41)
                     Hah..!____Gehabt, kinder.__Over --> Oz. -NT - (Ashton) - (2)
                         Ill let doug get stuck in then dibs on seconds -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                             glad it will be interesting -NT - (cybermace5)
                     Thanks for chance to debate this ... - (dmarker) - (37)
                         Re: Thanks for chance to debate this ... - (cybermace5) - (12)
                             Well how long has america been enlighted by your standard? - (boxley) - (3)
                                 Re: Well how long has america been enlighted by your standar - (cybermace5) - (2)
                                     But back to the original original point - (jake123) - (1)
                                         Re: But back to the original original point - (cybermace5)
                             Your definition is now too broad and meaningless - (dmarker) - (7)
                                 hey we didnt stop governmental genocide - (boxley)
                                 Re: Your definition is now too broad and meaningless - (cybermace5) - (5)
                                     What were you actually saying ??? - (dmarker) - (4)
                                         Re: What were you actually saying ??? - (cybermace5) - (3)
                                             A backdown -- 'China *appears* to be' ... - (dmarker) - (2)
                                                 Re: A backdown -- 'China *appears* to be' ... - (cybermace5) - (1)
                                                     Clap clap clap -NT - (dmarker)
                         Well, this was a dud. -NT - (cybermace5) - (23)
                             You are the dud!. Pulled grenade out of pin with your teeth - (dmarker) - (22)
                                 Re: You are the dud!. Pulled grenade out of pin with your te - (cybermace5) - (21)
                                     Tell me 1 'point' you made - - (dmarker) - (20)
                                         Re: Tell me 1 'point' you made - - (cybermace5) - (19)
                                             Straw Woman - now who is Googling and who knows China? - (Ashton) - (18)
                                                 how gratifying - (rcareaga) - (17)
                                                     Re: how gratifying - (cybermace5) - (15)
                                                         Re: how gratifying - (rcareaga) - (14)
                                                             Re: how gratifying - (cybermace5) - (13)
                                                                 have you travelled and visited any other countries? - (boxley)
                                                                 you forgot the "born in a log cabin" bit - (rcareaga) - (11)
                                                                     What...! - (cybermace5) - (10)
                                                                         Re: What...! - (rcareaga) - (9)
                                                                             Re: What...! - (cybermace5) - (8)
                                                                                 Degenerating threads -endup in circles & then fly up own ass - (dmarker)
                                                                                 Query: - (inthane-chan)
                                                                                 You need to get out more - (jake123) - (5)
                                                                                     Sneaky qustion, there..____ betcha no-one wants to bite. - (Ashton)
                                                                                     Re: You need to get out more - (cybermace5) - (3)
                                                                                         LRPD Candidate (new thread) - (inthane-chan)
                                                                                         Re: You need to get out more - (jake123)
                                                                                         10 points for the lions to lawyers quip <grin> -NT - (dmarker)
                                                     Mea maxima culpa. - (Ashton)

The pursuit of balance can create imbalance because sometimes something is true.
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