Re: Any thoughts on the Iranian election protests? [message #392151 is a reply to message #392029] |
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dr3w2
Messages: 485 Registered: September 2006 Location: Ottawa,Canada
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Wiener wrote on Wed, 24 June 2009 02:15 | Extremely pushed by media... every internet geek feels like a reporter posting breaking news in his blog
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I would have to completely disagree with you here in that fact that you make this sound negative? After Iran kicked out all international news reporters the rest of the world would be clueless as to what is going on.
If it wasn't for the internet and sites like youtube, twitter, facebook and the entire socially connected networks then there wouldn't be any free reporting and just pure bullshit and propoganda. I give high fives to all the people in Iran who have the know how and ability to spread out this information even with the goverment making it so difficult.
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