The UN force in Lebanon - what's the point?

C~G said:
Much better.

My point wasn't to rebuke the claims made, I have heard about those but mostly remind you about the fact that some newsmedia only cover one side of the story.

And I totally agree with you. I even know what newsmedia outlets are doing that!

So you trust UNIFIL-reports? ;)

Me? The question is, does Hizbollah trust them? ;)!
 
Leha said:
And I totally agree with you. I even know what newsmedia outlets are doing that!

Do you trust media outlets that are impartial or do you think they don't exist? If so do you usually dismiss those outlets that don't agree with your own opinion, or are you prepared to read all outlets in the hope of covering a spectrum? In other words: are you informed or just acknowledging anything that agrees with your own view point?
 
Sidhe said:
Do you trust media outlets that are impartial or do you think they don't exist? If so do you usually dismiss those outlets that don't agree with your own opinion, or are you prepared to read all outlets in the hope of covering a spectrum? In other words: are you informed or just acknowledging anything that agrees with your own view point?

I think it is a bit OT, discussing (again) what I think of media. But if you ask...

As I already told C~G in our little media debate: I trust all media, as long as they have credibility. It has nothing to do with my point of view. And it shouldn't, because journalist may express his point of view to event, but he should report objectively . For example, I don't share political views of HaAretz, but they have my credibility, because they report events as they are. Some other outlets don't have my credibility (and possibly will never have it) because they screwed up big time, faking things to fit their point of view.
 
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