Thursday, August 20, 2009
A suggestion
Climbing out of the Darkness has a great write-up today. Great going Hunter.
Combined with Hunter's article and this one I just read at Biased BBC blogspot I would like to put forth the following:
How about one of us at BT introduce a blog where about a dozen of us regular contributors to BT are given access to contribute any untruth or videos of snide remarks or looks that we see at CBC and CTV ??
Biased BBC has 5 contributors and they depend on other viewers to give them leads and links.
If nothing else, we would at least be able to keep a record of the many, many snide and spiteful remarks and looks, the presenters of CBC and CTV are assailing us with on a daily basis.
Also, if someone starts a blog on these lines, please put me down as one of the contributors.
Think about it.
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But, but, but that would mean I would have to watch/listen to them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the complement Maria. Usually I do videos of question period, but they are very time consuming.
ReplyDeleteA few bloggers posting on one site might be a great idea. The problem for me would be that few of us have the time for our own blogs much less another blog. What might be better is for one person to get links and post them on a blog dedicated to media bias. That way, I might do a video, put it up on my blog, then email the info to the person administering the other blog, who could decide to link to my blog or not. It is an interesting idea that I think you should pursue.
Hunter - I am going to think seriously about starting another blog dedicated only to CTV and CBC bias. Right now, being unemployed, I have enough time on my hands, however, as the economy improves, I hope to be back in a full time job, and then like you I might not be able to devote as much time to blogging. Hence my suggestion that the more contributors to the blog, the better it would be.
ReplyDeleteHope more BTers show an interest. We need a blog to fight back the utter bias that we see coming from our Canadian media.