Who’s Hacking Whom?
China rejects claims of Internet hacking attacks by Gillian Wong, Associated Press Writer. Why is it that everything that happens in China is the government’s fault? At least that’s how the Western...
View ArticleMedia Demons
When I read it, I laughed. To me, it was obvious. Definition for propaganda: ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one’s cause or to damage an opposing cause; also: a public...
View ArticleSilence to Beauty
The art displayed in this post comes from artists, who are graduates of the Shandong Provincial Rehabilitation and Career School, an institute in China that trains young Chinese with disabilities....
View ArticleWhen the News becomes Propaganda
As a teen in China, my wife saw news film showing American solders using spoons to dig eyeballs out of Vietnamese children—blinding them. This is one example of how easy it is to use lies to demonize...
View ArticlePropaganda Masquerading as a Movie Review
I found another example of media propaganda in a movie review. In June 1989, the Tiananmen Square incident took place in China and “hundreds” of demonstrators died in what started as peaceful...
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