Current Affair Reporters
Posted by: Don
28th Oct 2009 11:50pm
When did current affair reporters become our mentors? Why do they think that they have the 'right' to tell us what to think, and how to behave? Which politition to slaver over and which one to pour scorn on! It seems that they think that they have a better education, or degree in whatever, that they are smarter than us poor plebs, and therefore entitled to 'correct' our thinking. Why cant they just report the facts without bias? Conduct interviews, ask the hard to answer questions, but leave the comments out. Let us decide what to think...
DD
- 16th Jun 2010 09:30pm
Oh golly, I havn't read all the posts, but it's not just the media. I mean, I have friends who instead of using their own brains, just regurgitate exactly what their parents tell them to say. It's really quite sad because even though they might not be right or wrong, they are so convicted in their parents (which may be a good thing) that they can't be bothered to think for themselves (which is a bad thing).
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