Ah...that is what reporters do APL. Convey what people are saying.......
They are supposed to be telling us what is true, painting a picture of reality.
Ah...that is what reporters do APL. Convey what people are saying.......
In this case, spin what Miss Park was saying. Nobody likes getting the words put in their mouths or explain what they actually mean what they said.
BTW, if she doesn't like her college, she (GASP!) is free to go to another college. I suggest Liberty University.![]()
Where is your backup that somebody put words into Miss Parks mouth? That is all I am asking APL.
Who said I was laughing at her plight?
They are supposed to be telling us what is true, painting a picture of reality.
You're laughing at the retarded lunacy that she encountered, because, you refuse to believe that a DPRK refugee could possibly encounter more delusional behavior than what they left behind.
Again, refer to the written words by the author.
Let's use this one as an example:
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.
"The math problems would say 'there are four American bastards, you kill two of them, how many American bastards are left to kill?'"
Okay what are the examples of the anti-American propaganda infection at her Ivy League school?
What "she" saw. That was being relayed to the reporter. What is confusing about this APL?
I asked for examples (or as in your words, "being relayed to the reporter").
What? Read any news story. Anyone. Not everything someone says is in direct quotes.
"Yeonmi realized that every one of her classes at the Ivy League school was infected with what she saw as anti-American propaganda"
Do you see it yet?
Let's continue:
Her quote from the interview: "The math problems would say 'there are four American bastards, you kill two of them, how many American bastards are left to kill?'"
Do you see it now?
APL. When you can show some transcript or tape or something indicating this reporter changed what she said, please, do so. I am not seeing anything that you do.
Sorry we aren't going to let you ignorant country folk decide anything anymore. You elected a criminal moron to be you King. SMH
It OUR country now. You're just renting.
"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.’"
Did Miss Park say that every class that she attended at the Ivy League school is infected with the anti-American propaganda?
Probably. Have you been to any colleges or universities lately?
Probably. Have you been to any colleges or universities lately?
"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.’"
She did, she said that she had one class that started out good, Biology, but it was infected by the end of the course.
