sensenreason
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He said Pakistan WAS a failed state. Where or not that's true is arguable, but it's irrelevant beacuse he is saying it WAS.
Secondly, like I mentioned, for the most part the world's media and these kinds of reports cannot be trusted. If you study the media from a political point of view, you'll find out what happens behind the scenes and how heavily controlled the media is. So for the most part I avoid using the media as my source of reliable information. I do listen to it, but keeps other things in mind when listening to them.
So if they report something, I always keep in mind it's high likely they are not reporting the full story or presenting the story in a certain way to make me believe what they want me to believe.
If people cannot be trusted and the media cannot be trusted how do you substantiate the point. At some point a line has to be drawn in the sand as far sources of information go. You wont trust Indian, American sources but are okay with Chinese and your own media? Hows that fair?
This is especially true when things are GREY and not black and white which is true for most things in life.