tangerinegreen555
Well-Known Member
It's going to be ugly.Yeah, but we are nowhere near rock bottom, yet.
Soon.
We should begin to prepare for more white terrorism immediately.
It's going to be ugly.Yeah, but we are nowhere near rock bottom, yet.
Soon.
Number 20 of the 25 point plan of national socialism. I guess you probably prefer the marxist approach which has resulted in young boys being more concerned about wearing a dress than actually learning anything useful
We want to change the system of schools and education, so that every hard-working German can have the chance of higher
education.
- What is taught should concentrate on practical things
- Schools should teach civic affairs, so that children can become good citizens
- If poor parent cannot afford to pay the government should pay for education.
the irony. this board reads like a Nazi or a marxist rally most of the time.Have you considered suicide?
Just couldn't avoid a thread with misinformation in the title, right?the irony. this board reads like a Nazi or a marxist rally most of the time.
higher education!
healthcare!
the 1%!
living wage!
capitalist scapegoat!
it's ironic because the common core is largely identical.
it was all for you, moustache.Just couldn't avoid a thread with misinformation in the title, right?
That's highly successful, on the correct side of history, Mr. Moustache to you.it was all for you, moustache.
big dick too?That's highly successful, on the correct side of history, Mr. Moustache to you.
Go count your pre 1982 pennies and shine your confederate flag pole.
What's that have to do with anything?big dick too?
why did you videotape a child sucking on a popsicle?the irony. this board reads like a Nazi or a marxist rally most of the time.
higher education!
healthcare!
the 1%!
living wage!
capitalist scapegoat!
it's ironic because the common core is largely identical.
I think it should be pretty substantial, something a mainstream media outlet like FOX or CNN would look at and guarantee they didn't produce content that could potentially violate it. But I also think there should be some kind of unbiased process that allows for mistakes to be taken into account. The thing is, there are many different ways to get around this. One idea I've heard actually voiced on RIU is that media organizations like FOX aren't actually sources of "news", they're "entertainment", or "opinion", even though they use the word "news" on their own channel, obviously for the sole purpose of getting around the FCC requirements that require news organizations to actually tell the truth. Someone has actually tried to justify what FOX does by using that argument. Even O'Reilly promoted himself and his program as "The 'No Spin' Zone", imo, this helps breed the kind of distrust and opposition to legitimate mainstream media (even though that's exactly what FOX is [mainstream, not legitimate]). They're basically telling their viewers "Trust us, they other guys lie to you, we tell it like it is". That loophole should absolutely be regulated/censored. There should be something like the Fairness Doctrine that ensures accurate journalism and restores journalistic integrity to the practice that people can trust. Otherwise Republicans will continue to erode another one of our most important institutions that protect democracy.How much would the fine be? Isn't a fine a weak form of censorship?
Do you agree that imposing a fine is a form of censorship?I think it should be pretty substantial, something a mainstream media outlet like FOX or CNN would look at and guarantee they didn't produce content that could potentially violate it. But I also think there should be some kind of unbiased process that allows for mistakes to be taken into account. The thing is, there are many different ways to get around this. One idea I've heard actually voiced on RIU is that media organizations like FOX aren't actually sources of "news", they're "entertainment", or "opinion", even though they use the word "news" on their own channel, obviously for the sole purpose of getting around the FCC requirements that require news organizations to actually tell the truth. Someone has actually tried to justify what FOX does by using that argument. Even O'Reilly promoted himself and his program as "The 'No Spin' Zone", imo, this helps breed the kind of distrust and opposition to legitimate mainstream media (even though that's exactly what FOX is [mainstream, not legitimate]). They're basically telling their viewers "Trust us, they other guys lie to you, we tell it like it is". That loophole should absolutely be regulated/censored. There should be something like the Fairness Doctrine that ensures accurate journalism and restores journalistic integrity to the practice that people can trust. Otherwise Republicans will continue to erode another one of our most important institutions that protect democracy.