"The mainstream US media act as a filtering engine at the service of the US government policies."
The province of unimportant fringe groups at the service of the extreme left.
The keyword here being "used to".
Since 1995, it is fair to say this has become a fact of life that is steadily getting worse. Truth be told, a lot of Americans appear to like it that way. Just go to any web site that provide news about the fate of Gulet Mohamed and read the comments section. The bile, venom, hatred and vitriol thrown at this kid who has not been charged with any crime, who can't get back to his country by secret order of his own government is just insane.
Yet, the mindset harbor the stench of "if the government is after you, you must've done something wrong!"
Man! A populace so eager to condone potentially grave injustices. The wet dream of any dictatorship in the making, isn't it?
You already lost the argument at the 2nd sentence of your post by applying the "anti-semitic" label without any proof of serious thinking before doing so.
Somehow, the concepts of "Israel", "peace negotiations", "USA" and "honest broker" just can't seem to blend together, no matter how much diplomatic, monetary, political or military sauce(s) one applies to the mix.
So, could we, at last, dispense with the kabuki theater and acknowledge the obvious?
I used to consider this statement:
"The mainstream US media act as a filtering engine at the service of the US government policies."
The province of unimportant fringe groups at the service of the extreme left.
The keyword here being "used to".
Since 1995, it is fair to say this has become a fact of life that is steadily getting worse. Truth be told, a lot of Americans appear to like it that way. Just go to any web site that provide news about the fate of Gulet Mohamed and read the comments section. The bile, venom, hatred and vitriol thrown at this kid who has not been charged with any crime, who can't get back to his country by secret order of his own government is just insane.
Yet, the mindset harbor the stench of "if the government is after you, you must've done something wrong!"
Man! A populace so eager to condone potentially grave injustices. The wet dream of any dictatorship in the making, isn't it?
Got a 2nd passport?
You already lost the argument at the 2nd sentence of your post by applying the "anti-semitic" label without any proof of serious thinking before doing so.
Somehow, the concepts of "Israel", "peace negotiations", "USA" and "honest broker" just can't seem to blend together, no matter how much diplomatic, monetary, political or military sauce(s) one applies to the mix.
So, could we, at last, dispense with the kabuki theater and acknowledge the obvious?