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The US Media’s Biased Coverage of the Ukraine War
The US media's coverage of the war in Ukraine is biased towards victimizing Ukraine, while disregarding the US's involvement in the war and other wars they have started or propped up, and the victims of those wars. The author encourages Americans to look beyond their country's biased media and understand the rest of the world's perception of their country.
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In this podcast, a journalist recounts her experience in Western Ukraine and Poland, where she saw firsthand the human impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine as millions of people have been displaced and are now living in makeshift refugee camps.
02:40 - 04:56 (02:15)
Summary
In this podcast, a journalist recounts her experience in Western Ukraine and Poland, where she saw firsthand the human impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine as millions of people have been displaced and are now living in makeshift refugee camps.
ChapterThe US Media’s Biased Coverage of the Ukraine War
Episode#AIS: Antonio Garcia Martinez & Glenn Greenwald debate Ukraine, moderated by David Sacks
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The United States' media may be constantly showing us images and stories about Ukrainian victims, but it is important to recognize that the US has started or propped up other wars, like the war in Yemen, that get little coverage.
04:56 - 12:50 (07:54)
Summary
The United States' media may be constantly showing us images and stories about Ukrainian victims, but it is important to recognize that the US has started or propped up other wars, like the war in Yemen, that get little coverage. The media should look at the war in Ukraine without bias and recognize that war, in general, is a terrible thing for humanity.