2010-07-05, 09:01 PM
Hazzy Wrote:Then there's North Korea and it's Human Rights issues.what makes wikipedia more reliable than the news? many of its source of information are from the news.
Quote:You also have to keep in mind how directed this tour is, so it isn't exactly a fair view of the country. If anything, it should be an exaggerated, positive view... so iunno.did you see anything negative about the tour, aside from the speakers saying how "horrible" north korea is?
Quote:Yea, a lot of people argue that. A LOT. Myself included.then you should accept the fact >80% of the human population are being mind controlled (religious), and north korea is just a small fraction of that population.
Quote:He can say anything he likes. For all we know, he said that to avoid further punishment. I do agree that there are a lot of Unknowns in Korea and China, for that matter. I'll refrain from going into that example as I haven't done any research on it. Hell, I've only heard of it once or twice.Conspiracy fallacy.
It shows how much you've been blinded by western media.
Fact: In China, if a policeman is caught giving unusual treatment to citizens, they'll be fired, but not only that they can face times in jail depending on the harm done. That is the law. Even with that, unusual treatment does happen, it also happens in the US, it is the fault of individual, not the government.

