Life got suddenly better when that site launched didn't it?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2044991,00.html

http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2044991,00.html

Life got suddenly better when that site launched didn't it?![]()
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2044991,00.html![]()
Oooh suddenly that's not very funny is it?
I guess showing vids from the Iraq war is a good thing though.
Dead Iraqi babies won't get on the BBC/Channel 4 news after all will they? It's still going on after all and people seem to have lost interest somewhat.
BTW, I can't use youtube and my yellow men are on strike (except this one). I also can't make different paragraphs nor edit anything. But I can't go to the IT guy and tell him: can you fix my yellow men please?
BTW, I can't use youtube and my yellow men are on strike (except this one). I also can't make different paragraphs nor edit anything. But I can't go to the IT guy and tell him: can you fix my yellow men please?
Oh no are those pesky men still on strike
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Those yellow men can be quite petulant and difficult at times can't they?![]()
Not (all) Youtube, but everyone needs to watch these three vids in their lifetime...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft0qcKz6xJk&NR
http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=160860
http://www.glumbert.com/media/ddrsuperstar
on the subject, it's interesting sil to see the difference in censorship between Uk and spain.
remember the beslan (??) hostage incident in russia a few years ago, when they held a load of school kids hostage. the images were much graphic on spanish than british TV.
i agree that censorship only keeps people in the dark about what is happening and contributes to apathy.:x
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I had my fair share of moments like that at free parties when I was a west country raver. So glad video cams like that weren't in existence then.
Things changed lots since 11-M.There was a big debate about the images of the trains, which in some cases were nearly gore. I don't agree with any kind of censorship, but we deserve some kind of respect to the victims (11-m case) and their families. I also think that there's no need to show the most violent thing to make sure people know what's going on. Have you seen City of God? You hardly see a drop of blood but the violence is everywhere