I didn't really notice it much before, but today it came to me. The Canadian media is moving closer to the american media which fills it's viewers with hate for whatever they want. In this case, it's hate for Iraq and Iraqis.
What tipped me off was this:
Last week, I was watching CBC news when this male reporter started describing the Iraqi regime. He actually called it a Stalinist state..... Uhhh, hi? Stalinist? no.
Today, I was watching CBC news... That same male reporter started describing the Iraqi regime as a nazi-like state. Thanks for coming out CBC, but the nazi and stalinist states were nothing alike. How can you call Iraq nazi and stalinist? They are both polar opposites.
It doesn't stop there. Turn on any north american news station, and you'll likely seem to fill with hate for the people they are portraying as the bad guys. If you can call names which conflict with each other, it's obvious you aren't trying to provide unmoderated news coverage. So you should just join in on the CNN wire to pentagon.
What tipped me off was this:
Last week, I was watching CBC news when this male reporter started describing the Iraqi regime. He actually called it a Stalinist state..... Uhhh, hi? Stalinist? no.
Today, I was watching CBC news... That same male reporter started describing the Iraqi regime as a nazi-like state. Thanks for coming out CBC, but the nazi and stalinist states were nothing alike. How can you call Iraq nazi and stalinist? They are both polar opposites.
It doesn't stop there. Turn on any north american news station, and you'll likely seem to fill with hate for the people they are portraying as the bad guys. If you can call names which conflict with each other, it's obvious you aren't trying to provide unmoderated news coverage. So you should just join in on the CNN wire to pentagon.