its QUOTING HER. how do you spin a quote? JFC that's the most brainless crap yetThe interview itself is not a "whopper", dumbass. The Fox News spin is.
its QUOTING HER. how do you spin a quote? JFC that's the most brainless crap yetThe interview itself is not a "whopper", dumbass. The Fox News spin is.
its QUOTING HER. how do you spin a quote? JFC that's the most brainless crap yet
I will try. I do know that you know what you are doing but I will try anyway.
Who said this?
Those similarities include anti-Western sentiment, collective guilt and suffocating political correctness.
Yeonmi saw red flags immediately upon arriving at the school.
During orientation, she was scolded by a university staff member for admitting she enjoyed classic literature such as Jane Austen.
It only got worse from there as Yeonmi realized that every one of her classes at the Ivy League school was infected with what she saw as anti-American propaganda, reminiscent to the sort she had grown up with.
After getting into a number of arguments with professors and students, eventually Yeonmi "learned how to just shut up" in order to maintain a good GPA and graduate.
In North Korea, Yeonmi Park did not know of concepts like love or liberty.
Hint: it isn't Miss Park.
"I expected that I was paying this fortune, all this time and energy, to learn how to think. But they are forcing you to think the way they want you to think," Park said in an interview with Fox News. "I realized, wow, this is insane. I thought America was different but I saw so many similarities to what I saw in North Korea that I started worrying."
Those similarities include anti-Western sentiment, collective guilt and suffocating political correctness.
Yeonmi saw red flags immediately upon arriving at the school.
During orientation, she was scolded by a university staff member for admitting she enjoyed classic literature such as Jane Austen.
"I said ‘I love those books.’ I thought it was a good thing," recalled Park.
"Then she said, 'Did you know those writers had a colonial mindset? They were racists and bigots and are subconsciously brainwashing you.’"
Just her talking to a reporter......
No. She interjected her opinions (spin) about the interview in her article.
And where do you see that? With proof anyway.
I already did. See post #24.
What I dont like is that this woman is not consistent in her stories about what life is like in N Korea. For instance she has said both that there was no electricity where she lives, and that they had it but that it was off most of the time.
That is what I was commenting on. What proof ?
Okay. Who wrote those sentences? Who wrote the article?
A reporter.
Bingo.
Ah...that is what reporters do APL. Convey what people are saying.......