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Monday 12 July 2010

CNN fail

Dear everyone,

Apparently, the Liberal Media will gladly fire you for your opinion.


"CNN yesterday ended the 20-year career of Octavia Nasr, its Atlanta-based Senior Middle East News Editor, because of a now-deleted tweet she wrote on Sunday upon learning of the death of one of the Shiite world's most beloved religious figures: "Sad to hear of the passing of Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah  . . . . One of Hezbollah's giants I respect a lot."  That message spawned an intense fit of protest from Far Right outlets, Thought Crime enforcers, and other neocon precincts, and CNN quickly (and characteristically) capitulated to that pressure by firing her.  The network -- which has employed a former AIPAC official, Wolf Blitzer, as its primary news anchor for the last 15 years -- justified its actions by claiming that Nasr's "credibility" had been "compromised."  Within this episode lies several important lessons about media "objectivity" and how the scope of permissible views is enforced." -READ MORE.
Hey, it's not me who suggested the media is controlled. Only, I'd rather never end up watching CNN. Here, look at that! "Pakistan: Taliban brainwashes kids with visions of virgins."

The link above is rather awesome. Now that's an artist with vision... 
Only I don't quite see Heaven in there--- Not of course that any human could ever recognize Heaven. 

"Did MTV and CNN brainwash you?


No, that's impossible because you have no brain."







Let's logically track down why this cannot possibly be a brainwashing image for Heaven: 
  1. No rivers of honey and milk. This is obviously water.
  2. No people dressed in green. I can't recognize virgins, if that's the case.
  3. At the end of the landscape, you can clearly see navy-colored tents and camels traveling.
  4. Nothing else that could possibly indicate Heaven as a place by any means. It looks like a normal river side with a few people resting by it.
And only to make the final statement in this post, I'd like to ask you NOT TO BASE YOUR IDEAS ON MEDIA REPORTS.

"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone elses opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."

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