"Don't be too CNN", an online music video attacking Western media reports of recent Tibet unrest, gets Chinese "netizens" talking.
The music video, which is being circulated online, shows supposedly biased media dispatches while the song's lyrics attack what it says are distorted reports. A version of the song, along with the music video, was posted on Chinese state television's Web site.
oh do you hear "oh Good there protesting?
Planet Earth! its NOT just US.
theres been protest in Japan,india,korea
&Taiwan & vietnam. you have youtube to obviously, watch the footage
Raymasaki 3 years ago
Your free to do what you choose, no ones going to stop you. But the contrary the coverage isn't against the protest, but rather nearly exclusively pro the protests, don't know what planet you've been listening to the news to on.
msvf2 3 years ago
its coverage against the Protests,
not specifically against the Olympics
people have to make up their own MIND!
if people dont support it & dont go Fine
its called Freedom, if they do support & want to go ( LIKE ME ) then thats good to.
Raymasaki 3 years ago
I can only comment on the media here where i live, and there not very balanced, the "positive coverage" is minute compared to the "negative" media coverage on the Olympics.
msvf2 3 years ago
im talking about world media
its been on the news in Japan, korea
india, france, England, Australia
( i am Not against the Olympics )
Raymasaki 3 years ago
....on main stream media, on tv, radio and newspapers.
msvf2 3 years ago
No? what about the good things we say about china? what about it being ON the other stations, i have seen all kinds of footage
of it its on YOUTUBE, Look it up
Raymasaki 3 years ago
eehhmm, not really.
msvf2 3 years ago