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Peace and Propoganda? This movie provides a comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6604775898578139565&q=peace+propaganda+and+the+promised+land&hl=en
I saw this question about the documentary movie "peace propoganda and the promised land" on yahoo answers and found that nobody answered it. Has anybody watched this documnetary movie? What is your reaction after watching this movie?
This movie provides a comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East....
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Best AnswerFirst I would like to ask if you have watched the film? If you watched the film, you would clearly see that it exposes the bias and lies in the American mainstream media by corporate America, and those tied to groups like APAIC etc... Ironically the film is produced by a Jewish group. Anyone Jewish that says anything against their own nation is called a self hating Jew. Anyone who says anything against the occupation is called an anti Semite. This film is dead on!
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A. Sorry, but--SO WHAT? If ya quit 'shoulding' on everyone, you'll be a lot happier.
We all know that everybody slants news to fit their ideology. The U.S. is the most religious nation on the planet--from in depth surveys, not just my opinion--and our news is presented with that and our national goals in mind. We have the power, we want to keep it, and we're willing to fight our battles on other peoples' soil.
Wake up, and smell the napalm.
A. First I would like to ask if you have watched the film? If you watched the film, you would clearly see that it exposes the bias and lies in the American mainstream media by corporate America, and those tied to groups like APAIC etc... Ironically the film is produced by a Jewish group. Anyone Jewish that says anything against their own nation is called a self hating Jew. Anyone who says anything against the occupation is called an anti Semite. This film is dead on!
A. sorry but I cannot be bothered to click on a video link and wait for it to buffer.









