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Originally posted by Sidd Finch
And you do.
But you seem to be upset that the conduct of UN soldiers is not getting daily front-page attention, when the UN action itself is barely getting any press attention at all. (Can you show me a single front-page story from the past week?)
If your theory -- that the media loves anything the UN does -- were remotely supportable, then the UN's actions in the Congo and elsewhere would be lauded in the press daily. In that case, the media's silence on misconduct of the UN soldiers involved would be evidence of media bias.
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The good things the UN does is getting about as much press as the good things the US has done. What I find irritating is that the bad things the US has done gets far more attention than the bad things the UN does.