« Reply #12 on: March 19, 2015, 03:34:02 PM »
Sigh, the NDAA "propaganda clause"? Really? All that did was allow the Broadcasting Board of Governors to distribute its stuff to Americans.
The VoA and other BBG material are less propagandic than the stuff already on television (which I stopped watching years ago). It's another flavor of PBS and will probably get just as much attention. Forbidding the government to say certain things to its own people might have been fine in 1948 but makes absolutely no sense in the Internet age.
Seriously, read Voice of America webpages, and then read MSNBC and Fox News pages. Who exactly is propagandizing here?
Also, the whole concept of this argument is ridiculous; the existence of the Department of Education gives the government an easy inroad with which to propagandize the entirety of public school-going youth. Think International PBS can possibly be less effective than that?!
That reminds me, I have to check out RT and Al Jazeera America to read the stories that American news outlets won't print...
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