life would be better if journalists and media personalities had morals and integrity.
the time magazine's claim that the iranian government killed more than 30,000 protestors in january originated from a german eye surgeon living in munich.
life would be better if journalists and media personalities had morals and integrity.
the time magazine's claim that the iranian government killed more than 30,000 protestors in january originated from a german eye surgeon living in munich.
I honestly wonder where you got this information you're disseminating in this post with no other corroboration.
Ironically, if not hypocritically, this is the exact type of behavior you seem to be condemning.
It seems possible, given atrocities, recent and historical, that were given "credibility" by media organizations past and present, but without providing some level of independent proof, this post is irresponsible, at best.
@ricardoharvin i'm not a journalist.
the time magazine article from january quote their source. that's where i got my info? where did you think i got it from?
You don't state that Time is where the information was *debunked*, only that Time reported the 30,000 number.
Very confusing.
And I presumed you're not a journalist.
@ricardoharvin what? you've confused me now.
firstly, if you presumed i wasn't a journalist, why did you find it ironic or hypocritical for me to point out journalists who peddle war propaganda are immoral?
secondly, i stated what i stated. why are telling me what i didn't state? are you disputing what i stated? i'll say it again: in january time reported the 30,000 number and cited an eye surgeon living in germany as their source. war propagandists repeat this number.