本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛You are right arguing by the books. What's beyond reality is what you need to look at. US news medias are usually conglomerates so you don't see many so called "small newspapers". Remember US government called all the major news agencies after 911 and ask them to decipline themselves on Bin Ladin reports? There are too many cases to prove one thing: news is selective, serving the purpose of the group who is in control, either a party, or a business interest. Chinese government can pick the news that they don't like and block them. US do exactly the same thing too, just in a smarter way. They won't let you feel that "force" working behind the scene. This is called High Management. So there is really no "good vs evil" on this issue. National interest always comes first, no matter it is US, or China. There is a saying in US, US is the fruit of democracy, US people are vegetables of democracy. They are fed with only information they are supposed to know. No more, no less. We don't always see white crows, cause there aren't any.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net