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  1. Fantastic book byJohn Pilger.

    I must get a copy.

    We need to shame the out of control media.

    Thanks David for this.

  2. Good piece however I would take issue with “the willful abandonment by the “MeToo” zealots of our oldest freedom, presumption of innocence”. The “MeToo” movement grew from a prevailing presumption of guilt of the victims – for years we have been told getting molested/raped/sexually assaulted is our fault for dressing provocatively, drinking to excess, walking home alone, or being too kissable. Where was our presumption of innocence? Whenever you have an action there is always a corresponding reaction if “MeToo” is a reaction the action was really bad. The stats that only 20% of sexual assaults go to court and of those there is only a 30% conviction tells lots about why women are not believing the “presumption of innocence”.

  3. There’s been a concerted campaign to smear Assange, and Pilger is no longer published in formerly respected newspapers like the Guardian
    Its been pretty shocking for me to read the comments of posters on this site who have swallowed the bile, hook line and sinker.
    Media lens is brilliant.Make sure to read Jonathan Cook’s (former Guardian journalist)essay on how the best of early intentions becomes subverted

    http://www.medialens.org/index.php/alerts/alert-archive/2008/552-intellectual-cleansing-part-2.html
    This aint exactly a sound bite, it requires close and attentive reading

  4. There’s been a concerted campaign to smear Assange, and Pilger is no longer published in formerly respected newspapers like the Guardian
    Its been pretty shocking for me to read the comments of posters on this site who have swallowed the bile, hook line and sinker.
    Media lens is brilliant.Make sure to read Jonathan Cook’s (former Guardian journalist)essay on how the best of early intentions becomes subverted

    http://www.medialens.org/index.php/alerts/alert-archive/2008/552-intellectual-cleansing-part-2.html
    This aint exactly a sound bite, it requires close and attentive reading
    Pardon me if this proves to be a double posting

  5. So much of the mainstream has descended to this level. Subjectivism is all; slogans and outrage are proof enough. What matters is the “perception”.

    A small proper noun added at the right place sheets this right back to Godzone…

    So much of the New Zealand mainstream has descended to this level. Subjectivism is all; slogans and outrage are proof enough. What matters is the “perception”.

  6. John Pilger: ‘Hold the front page. The reporters are missing’

    But not for lack of courage or integrity as Pilger and Professor Robie have smeared their colleagues in the media.

    In fact Pilger is guilty of the lazy reporting he accuses his colleagues of.

    As Robert Fisk noted recently, no “mainstream” reporter reports Syria, from Syria.

    John Pilger

    That is actually factually incorrect

    Clarrissa Ward works for CNN

    https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2016/03/11/clarissa-ward-undercover-in-syria-orig.cnn

    Anita McNaught worked for Al Jazeera when she was reporting from Syria.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=Icy9V5em1-8

    And Marie Colvin was working for The Sunday Times when she was assassinated in Syria.

    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/apr/09/assad-regime-assassinated-journalist-marie-colvin

  7. In defense of Leni Riefenstahl, she was not officially ‘Hitler’s film maker’, rather she was a young and highly accomplished film maker who was commissioned to make two films for Hitler’s reigime, and it was before the world at large recognised the magnitude of the threat he posed. She was not a member of the party and claimed to not have particularly liked the man. Of course, anyone probably would say that in her position but to anyone interested in her perspective from the horse’s mouth I highly recommend the documentary, The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl, made when she was 90.

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