Foo_Fighter
FULL MEMBER
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2012
- Messages
- 981
- Reaction score
- -1
If that's the case I am completely in agreement with @Chinese-Dragon... but thats only a part of what he said.
You are missing Chinese-Dragon's point completely. What he is saying is that in the West, journalists might be able to sensationalize or embellish news stories, but they cannot flat-out accuse someone of being, for example, a murderer or a thief, if there is no evidence of that person ever being convicted of such crimes. In the West, the journalist making such a unsubstantiated accusation will be liable to a lawsuit. Libel, slander and defamation laws exist in the West to protect a person's reputation, which Chinese-Dragon was trying to make the point, does not exist in India.
Last edited by a moderator: