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Bofferbrauer2 said:
Ryuu96 said:

I've not heard Jill debate before. Christ she was absolutely crumbling at the slightest bit of pressure, Lol.

British Journalists > American Journalists 😏

Pretty much any journalist > American journalists. I've never seem American journalists really grilling anyone, especially not political pundits or corporate CEOs which ought to be grilled.

Yeah.

Jill Stein called BBC a propaganda organisation for the UK 💀 Maybe domestically the BBC leans towards whoever the ruling party is, but internationally BBC has a very strong reputation and I'm not sure what they're meant to be running propaganda for on behalf of the UK? What are we doing that is anywhere close to the equivalent of Russia?

The issue is, Imo, American journalists lean more towards treating journalism as "entertainment" rather than news, it feels like they forget what being a journalist actually means and stands for, they think soundbites are more important than reporting actual credible information. They forget that journalists are for the people, they are meant to deliver the truth and facts to the people, they're not meant to stand for billion-dollar owners or treat it as entertainment like a TV Show, we need the cold hard truths and we need people to be called out on their bullshit.

BBC does do an annoying amount of "both sides" though, Lol.