I am not assuming you are not aware, this is the case. If not, then you are biased.
If the argument is that people don't want freedom here so that issues are hidden and controlled, how is this any different in the US?
When will you stop commenting like:
"Perhaps people are proud to have the DCMF because there was a building with those words above the front door. It doesn't matter who works there, or what it does, or what it achieves, as long as there is a building somewhere with DCMF on the sign.
Like a lot of things it's more about the outward appearance than the underlying substance."
This is exactly what is happening in US not just in media but on a large scale.
When you start making comments objectively respectfully, I will stop comparing things with the US.
There is distinction between objectivity and subjectivity which I hope we all factor in our comments and threads.
Fubar,
I am not assuming you are not aware, this is the case. If not, then you are biased.
If the argument is that people don't want freedom here so that issues are hidden and controlled, how is this any different in the US?
When will you stop commenting like:
"Perhaps people are proud to have the DCMF because there was a building with those words above the front door. It doesn't matter who works there, or what it does, or what it achieves, as long as there is a building somewhere with DCMF on the sign.
Like a lot of things it's more about the outward appearance than the underlying substance."
This is exactly what is happening in US not just in media but on a large scale.
When you start making comments objectively respectfully, I will stop comparing things with the US.
There is distinction between objectivity and subjectivity which I hope we all factor in our comments and threads.