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In reply to the discussion: The opening of "Newsroom" on HBO is a scathing attack on the MSM. No wonder the same outlets were [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)30. It's not pure fiction since it deals with actual issues, but it is a classic way, used by
entertainers throughout history, including Shakespeare, to talk about topics that are forbidden when spoken about in any other venue.
And it helps get people who haven't thought about these things before, mainly because of the censorship in our actual media, to start doing so.
This kind of entertainment is as old as the news and entertainment themselves.
Shakespeares actors were terrible also, but they got the message he wanted to deliver, delivered.
I think it's a great idea, should be used way more often to combat the censorship we are subjected to here.
Oh yeah and I think they are in the joke, the joke is on the 'news' media, which is why they do not like it.
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The opening of "Newsroom" on HBO is a scathing attack on the MSM. No wonder the same outlets were [View all]
still_one
Jul 2012
OP
The critics are panning it because it is too close to comfort for them. The more I hear them
still_one
Jul 2012
#6
So do you think the Mary Tyler Moore show was a more or less accurate portrayal?
TalkingDog
Jul 2012
#25
It's not pure fiction since it deals with actual issues, but it is a classic way, used by
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#30
also: "Cheryl, Mike: Are the Koch brothers average Americans whose voices are being drowned out by
Tunkamerica
Jul 2012
#17