Are we not? The internet is as free as anything gets! Free as in free speech, not as in free beer
In a day where newspapers and other "official" news sources cannot be trusted because most belong to Murdoch, the internet unites us and protects us.
In countries where human rights are ignored and corrupt governments rule, the internet protects the people from the government.
Post this smilie if you agree:
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Have you heard of how Australia is trying to make this law that does not allow journalists, online news or bloggers to post freely? It's on wikinews.
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Australian_ … _standards
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Alas! Someone hath noticed!
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Happy Veterans Day everyone.
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Land of Freedom and Internet. /shot
Uhh, I'm not very educated on this topic, but I guess ...
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How about half? Some censored stuff on The Internet.
Speaking of Internet, has anyone seen the smosh episode "If the Internet Was Real?"
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Miss_Webgal wrote:
Land of Freedom and Internet. /shot
Uhh, I'm not very educated on this topic, but I guess ...
Yeah.
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Have you heard of how Australia is trying to make this law that does not allow journalists, online news or bloggers to post freely? It's on wikinews.
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and i believe you said simile, not smily?
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svinnik wrote:
USA: Has least freedom of all Western Countries.
Yes, because laws protecting our safety are so terrible, right?
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imnotbob wrote:
svinnik wrote:
USA: Has least freedom of all Western Countries.
Yes, because laws protecting our safety are so terrible, right?
Agreed... If I were to live in the US of A, I'd want to live in the 60s and 70s. Things were better then.
bananaman114 wrote:
and i believe you said simile, not smily?
Ya... why?
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we're not free
the media controls us
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littletonkslover wrote:
we're not free
the media controls us
Yes, and do you know who controls the media?
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Murdoch's company does not control most newspapers and "'official' news sources". Although they control several large ones, there is still a lot of untarnished information out there not on the internet and we need to preserve the legacy of the newspaper, to let it not die. Also, several websites are owned by Murdoch's company. Does that mean the internet is tarnished? And how do you know which sites to trust on the internet?
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veggieman001 wrote:
Murdoch's company does not control most newspapers and "'official' news sources". Although they control several large ones, there is still a lot of untarnished information out there not on the internet and we need to preserve the legacy of the newspaper, to let it not die. Also, several websites are owned by Murdoch's company. Does that mean the internet is tarnished? And how do you know which sites to trust on the internet?
I certainly know not to trust "theworldaccordingtomurdoch.com" but wikinews.com seems to be pretty unbiased.
And yes, there are certainly many good newspapers out there, and the fact that people can now publish newspapers by releasing to newsstand or some other online newspaper site has increased freeness of speech and decreased the government's hold on the media.
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Murdoch's company does not control most newspapers and "'official' news sources". Although they control several large ones, there is still a lot of untarnished information out there not on the internet and we need to preserve the legacy of the newspaper, to let it not die. Also, several websites are owned by Murdoch's company. Does that mean the internet is tarnished? And how do you know which sites to trust on the internet?
I certainly know not to trust "theworldaccordingtomurdoch.com" but wikinews.com seems to be pretty unbiased.
And yes, there are certainly many good newspapers out there, and the fact that people can now publish newspapers by releasing to newsstand or some other online newspaper site has increased freeness of speech and decreased the government's hold on the media.
First of all, wikinews.org
And while it may look unbiased, you have to remember that because it's a wiki, anyone can write an article or modify an existing one.
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