I know you will use some adjectives such as "privately owned",
or independent, or competing viewpoints... to describe the
media in "democratic societies"
But the fact is: people I meet from "democratic societies".
all have some sort of bias about China, how to explane this?
If so called free, privately owned, independent, competing
viewpoints media can't make its own people know the world
objectively, all those beautiful adjectives will be insignificant.
BTW, China only has "state-run news media, where everything
has to be approved by the government officials" is also
a bias.
or independent, or competing viewpoints... to describe the
media in "democratic societies"
But the fact is: people I meet from "democratic societies".
all have some sort of bias about China, how to explane this?
If so called free, privately owned, independent, competing
viewpoints media can't make its own people know the world
objectively, all those beautiful adjectives will be insignificant.
BTW, China only has "state-run news media, where everything
has to be approved by the government officials" is also
a bias.
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