I wish I knew that war to which you are referring. During the Vietnam war, the most accurate reporting in the US came from BBC & the Canadian Press. The US press was spoon fed erroneous information by the Administration and DOD.
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I am referring to the most recent irak war. which one did you think? and i believe every press is spoon fed from anything. Also european press. and english press especially on irak war. all have agendas they like to portray. Also what gets portrayed in the media is interesting too. I doubt in Japan they have the same opinions on irak war than in USA or europe. I just recently saw a big portrait about 9/11 and how the poor people that have been fallen out of the windows have had to be not portrayed as suicide (jumping out of free will as opposed to falling) due to religious ethics. So press is not unbiased, ever.
That said , i believe that the further away - politically speaking - a journalist lives and the less influence a country that is in war has on the own homecountry where the journalist resides or portrays the events is the one that is the least biased, because they have the least motivation to portray agendas. So, you stating that the english portrayed the vietnam war better than the americans - i mean , yes, go figure.
I don`t say i agree, but i am not a journalist either. They also have to make money somehow. And i believe in USA it is the most diverse criticism too. There are so many countercultures and critical portrays of politics it makes my head swirl.
Who needs newspapers :-)
APA press notices do it for most of the time. Everything else is agendas