Yet another thread to slam Fox News. Don't you get tired of it?
Let's take this a little at the time
Originally posted by napoleon526
...As a British citizen who works as a teacher in Turkey, is married into a Turkish family, knows their mentality, and writes about them, I know how they feel about the West. Clearly, it is a love/hate relationship. Turks know that the West stands for many noble ideas such as democracy and human rights, things that are needed in order to progress Turkish society. Yet, at the same time, they hate it, especially American power and the ability of America to bully countries in the name of American interests.
In what way did we bully Turkey? I would put it the other way around. Turkey offered their support but only if we paid them. We refused to cough up all the cash they wanted to get "bullied" by us, and we found another solution. The, when it was obvious that we really didn't need Turkey to get the job done, they offered limited support at a discount price. Yep, lots of bullying going on there. The biggest thing we did to bully them was to tell them that our money offer had a deadline and they better vote fast.
Originally posted by napoleon526
It is incredible how a country as powerful and as large as America could fail to transform that advantage into a situation where Americans are truly in touch with the rest of the world. Instead, they have made themselves the most detested people on earth and have developed a we-dont-care-because-we-can-bomb-the-****-out-of-you-if-we-feel-like-it childish way of thinking.
Ah yes, we quickly get to the usual liberal appeasement cry. We as a strong country should get in touch with the feelings of others. All the while their religous leaders preach that we are the great Satan and we should be destroyed. I think we get in touch with those feeling on 9-11. If we are indeed the most detested people on earth, it isn't because we have failed to provide money, food, clothing or medicine to all of them. It is because we give this even though they stand to the side and curse us. We are magnanimus to those who have less, and yet still hate us. My question would be, which came first, their hatred of us or our support of Isreal? We have been the most powerful nation on the earth for some time. We have had agressive foriegn policies for some time. The biggest thing is that we are the largest supporter of Isreal. For that they hate us.
Originally posted by napoleon526
Turkey is a country that, thanks to satellite, is able to get FOX News and CNN. There is a Turkish version of CNN called CNN Turk, which provides news in Turkish but is allied to Ted Turner. As a result, most Turks do not watch American CNN. So when the English-speaking section of Turkey wants to improve its English by watching some American TV, they turn to FOX News, and what they find shocks and appalls them.
If they don't like Fox so much, why do they watch it? They could just as well watch PMSNBC, CNN, or the BBC and still learn English. If they keep watching it, then it most hold something for them. Or is this just a case of projection? I hear a lot of liberals who outright condemn Fox, but when push comes to shove admit that they really haven't watched that much of it and go by what other liberals spout about it.
Originally posted by napoleon526
Firstly, they encounter an American flag fluttering in the left-hand corner of the screen. This is not so strange; lots of Turkish channels also put the Turkish flag on the screen, especially on national holidays -- after all, Turkey is one of the most nationalistic countries in the world. But in the case of the American flag, it smacks of vulgarity. The fact that it is fluttering suggests the breeze of freedom (the American idea of freedom) is wafting over the Land of the Brave and that the purpose of this channel is to show the rest of the world that only in the U.S.A. can fluttering flags be blown by the breeze of freedom. Then the real trouble starts.
Let's see, an American News station displaying the American flag, go figure. And it flutters, what an outrage! Any other flag is ok, but the American flag is vulgar. Says a lot about this author.
Then we get the whole breeze of freedom thing. are they really insulted by the "breeze of freedom" or scared of it. Yes, they are the most "enlightened" secular government in all of Islam, but it doesn't take much to mount that stage. Momar runs one of the most progressive countries to, but there isn't much of the "breeze of liberty" happening in either place. You can still be killed in Turkey if you turn the wrong way, look at the wrong women, etc. They have spent the last 20 years or so suppressing the Kurd (although they haven't quite gotten it to Saddam's level yet). Yep, a bastion of liberty. They could use a few breezes.
Originally posted by napoleon526
Every other word out of the mouths of opinionated hacks like Bill OReilly (the man you can count on to make an issue where there wasnt one before) and the odious Sean Hannity ("I am a Christian, but get a job, you bum!") seems to begin with "American" or "Our president says it is right to kill in the name of freedom." Turks then also have to listen to half-educated so-called experts give their opinions on Islam ("a religion based on war and slavery," according to Pat Robertson) and world economics. FOX News also does George Bushs dirty work for him. On the network, Russia is told to get back in the bread line after disagreeing with America about the war in Iraq. Although most of the world has a serious attitude about not insulting someone elses poverty, FOX News sends the message to the world that this is, in fact, an American tradition and a way to deal with people you are having problems with.
Let's see, the folks on Fox are hacks, odious, "so-called" experts, half-educated, and insulting, and of course all of this just more Americana in action. But let's start at the top. I happen to like Bill, he is the one person on any of the stations that will ask the tough questions to anyone, from either side. I don't always like his few, but I enjoy his arguements. Then Sean Hannity, why not Alan? Oh yeah, Alan is the liberal and therefore doesn't have bad opinions. Anything wrong with the show must be Sean's fault. Also, it is bad for a Christian to want people to get jobs? It is wrong to wnat people to work for what they get? More fluff from the pocket of socialism. I can be a Christian, compassionate, and still want people to work for what they get. Even charity should allow the people the dignity of working for at least part of it, if they are able. Yes, give to those in need, but help them to get on their feet so they don't have to continue to ask for help. I know this is against the liberal socialist mantra, but so be it.
On to Pat Robertson. Let's face it. As a Christian, you can be tolerant of any other religion, but when push come to shove the others are wrong and therefore spring not from God but from the devil. It's the same thing that the muslims say about Christianity and Judaism. The big difference is that you don't have Christian preachers throughout the world extorting the people to kill and destroy the infidels. Big difference. Also, is not Mr. Robinson entitled to his belives? Is not Mr. Robertson not a political person, if memory serves me he got more votes in some states thatn Nader. I watch Fox news all of the time, every day. What little TV I watch is Fox News. I have seen Muslims spouting there side, Isrealis spouting their side, Pat Robertson spouting his, and even the Pope saying that the war was bad. But, I guess the ones who he liked didn't matter.
As for the people who seem to think we shouldn't talk about other poverty or we shouldn't use foriegn aide as an extension of our foriegn policy, I would ask, for how long has your country been tapping that American cash flow. For a country that just got through trying to export billions of dollars, its a pretty funny stance. Or maybe we should allow Russia to extort money and stab us in the back as well? The truth is, they think we should just give it to them and still let them go about making things harder for us.
Originally posted by napoleon526
Turks see bigoted opinions dashed off as truthful insights; they see the Third World made fun of and insulted; they see an empty and heartless ideology held up as American culture. An example would be the three donuts who present the morning show, FOX & Friends. I watched in horrified silence as they said Angola and Chile did not have the right to influence the U.N. opinion-making system as they were poor, backward countries. We are the big kid on the block, they seemed to be saying, so we should decide what the rest of the world should do; if you are not part of the capitalist elite, then you are invisible and we can do what we want with you. The picture of a paunchy John Wayne, grinning his WASP head off as he single-handedly shoots down hordes of Third World complainers with his six-shooter came into my head.
Again, we are bigoted, empty and heartless, and yet this gentlemen uses the phrase "paunchy John Wayne, grinning his WASP head off" Who is the bigot? Who is the one making the bigoted staements? Calling peole donuts? I watch F&F all the time and have never heard any of them us those type of words. But while we are on the subject, again we get the idea that just because we are the big dog, we should allow some other country to dictate our foriegn policy. We didn't let the French do it why should we let Chile, or Angola, or any other country on the face of the earth? While these countries should be allowed to have their say, American foreign policy should be determined by Americans We don't have to take world wide polls before we give them money, why should we do so when we do anything else. Oh, I forgot, we are a bunch of cowboys. This image seems to be popular amoung all the anti-Americans. At least they are watching good movies.
Originally posted by napoleon526
Also on the same program, the weatherman, who looks like a supermarket manager rather then a newscaster, welcomed Turkey to the FOX News fold by making a reference to the rather ugly bird that shares the same name as the country. It was taken for granted that the Turks national pride mattered little and that they would still watch this channel no matter what crass jokes were made: Hey, we are Americans and everyone wants to be an American, right? In short, Turks see everything that is vulgar and immature about America, especially its willingness to show off its wealth and power in the crudest of fashions.
The weather man is one of the above mentioned donuts, I guess he gets special treatment and insult here. First, who said the turkey was ugly? Second, the turkey was almost the National bird, except that people thought we should hunt the national bird. I happened to watch this segment (when the people in Turkey were welcomed to the show), I din't find it crass. He did mention that he was talking about the country and not the bird, but it would be hard to find the insult in that, unless you are strongly anti-American to start with. Again we are vulgar, but we do get a new one, immature.