SMC, bro I can reply to each and every point.
From your post it seems that you seem to know something that the rest of us dont.Probably you were their at the annual meet where in the US president releases the list of nations to the media CEOs to target.
You're showing your ignorance with this kind of **** attitude. I told you that this is standard media protocol - and you'll learn this if you study media. The US government doesn't tell who to target, the media themselves decide who to "target", you dumbass. Btw, I never used the word 'target' or implied it any way. I merely mean their portrayal of certain things.
If you couldn't comprehend that previously, that's your problem. If media only talks one way about certain countries, despite obviously there being more to talk about (and that can be seen from ground reality), then it's obvious that media has an agenda.
There were many positive things to talk about Pakistan few years ago, yet they were never mentioned. If they talk in only one way about Pakistan, China, Iran, North Korea, Middle East, Venezuela, muslims, then clearly something is not right. I doubt you'll be able to get that through your thick, childish, naive and simplistic head, though.
Media is merely a propaganda wing of individuals, state, institutions, and groups. Obviously looking at how ******* simplistic and thick you are, I doubt you'll understand my previous point. You're the kind that uses logic like 'since many people believe it, it must be true' or 'since media portrays you this way, you must be this way'. Why do I see so many of these kind of people from bharat disproportionally from other nations?
Does the concept of interests never cross your mind? Do you think media has absolutely no interests (which is completely against human nature) and shows things with impartiality?
1)Question the reasoning ability of the person you are debating with ?
I showed you why I am questioning it. Now what are you try to imply with the above point?
2) 'It is not that simple but much more complicated than you think it is' is a standard line.
And again, what point are you making? Just because it is used often, does it make it false? Clearly you're making media and public opinion sound like a black and white thing, when some education about media affairs will show you that its not. So the point is very valid.
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