Food for thought, here. The best thing about the internet is the fact that totalitarian regimes now have to realize that what they do can be seen by the rest of the world. THis backfired on Iran, as the stolen election begat the demonstrations, and the Police State authorities thought they had carte blanche to do what they want to dissenters or innocent bystanders. The free world will not stand for this! Despots, beware! Thank you, Mr. Pitts, for a very good column today.
Off subject - I really dislike this new webpage for the LSJ.
Very well said Mr. Pitts. For better or worse, we are living in a new age where information (or misinformation) is disseminated at light speed around the globe. It is also an age that we find the bastions of mainstream media crumbling under the weight of political their own political opinions. Perhaps bias in the MSM has always been there, but too subtle to notice by the casual observer. In any case, the old adage "don't believe everything you hear and only half of what you see..." is certainly applicable in this age as any other.
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