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  1. Agree 100% with you Bomber.
    Sky is being arrogant and woke posturing.

    I find RT is actually interesting as it gives a different take on many things.
    It balances the propaganda on most western media..
    RT is still available online

    1. Ra Henare. Yes, I’ve been watching RT online, and there’s been some dispassionate reporting throughout; nevertheless Sky’s censorship is outrageous, and a breach of contract.

  2. I complained to sky about this. Said well give me another news channel then. I paid for x amount of channels.They were quite rude and forth right on the phone …so I am still hounding them.

    1. Sky is sunset tech anyway, you are only shoving them faster into oblivion by driving a hard bargain.

  3. Largely agree, there is a danger of propaganda influences, maybe that could promote greater filtering and discernment in a truely adaptive society (a skill then applicable to our own media). What happened to ‘the solution to bad speech is better speech’ etc?

    Far more important is the ability to attempt some sense of what the mood and thinking is among Russian elites and Russian people, which might help to empathise and avoid misreading them. Robert McNamara (ex-US Secretary of Defence and a key architect of the Vietnam War) speaks to this point (to 5:15).
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHdMeHxDg90&t=78s

    1. Just watched the full doco Fog Of War last week. Great viewing. Also poltical philosopher Saul used McNamara has a detailed tragic example of everything wrong with technocratic power.

      1. Moon_rekt – Do you have a link for the Saul piece?
        Yes the Fog of War is excellent as is the follow up piece. Not to excuse the terrible things McNamara put in motion but it’s rare to have a relatively candid refection on events from someone in his position. In strikes me more as a warning, much the same themes have been explored since antiquity but we don’t have scope to make mistakes with nuclear weapons.

  4. To put Sky’s perceived ‘censorship’ into context:
    Sky receives its RT feed from a satellite operator based in Luxembourg (SES).
    SES has been instructed to remove RT due to EU sanctions against the broadcaster brought in on Tuesday.

  5. The problem is that most satellite ‘news’ chennels now are not news, they’re PR. I haven’t watched RT in a long time, but I do remember times when I did watch it and found some stories blatantly untrue. But I mean, it’s hardly any different from the Chinese channel, or Fox News. They all gave up reporting facts a long time ago and just present the news in a way that reinforces the narrative they want to present. I can’t get upset at sky blocking a tv channel from a country where journalists aren’t free to report what they see. If they’re just reading a script handed to them by the Kremlin then it is not news but blatant propaganda. What value is there in allowing this to air? Would we happily let a rich antivaxxer start a news network and broadcast 24/7 on Sky? If not, how is this any different to RT?

    I don’t find the NZ tv news channels to be in the same league. Certainly nothing as one-eyed as the NZ Herald’s stable of contributors. If anything, the TV journo’s are guilty of getting a bit chummy with the politicians they’re reporting on but I don’t believe for a moment they deliberatly set out to deceive in their reporting, or to do politicians bidding by skewing the narrative.

  6. The Russia Today channel is free to air on Optus D2 & while it takes a bit of knowledge & equipment many people could find a way to receive it if they wanted to. Sky TV should not surprise you as there is not much integrity involved in selling satellite TV subscriptions.

    1. It looks like I am out of touch, I went to tune it in on their old frequency but could not find it, I checked lyngsat for current settings & RT is not listed anymore.

  7. Agree with you. Censorship is the first step in a war. I want to hear all sides of this story. Sky has no right to exert this censorship and tell me what I can watch.

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