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Spin City Registered: Jan 07, 2004 Total Posts: 125 Country: United States |
I am curious how others feel about this situation and what their opinions are regarding Times' actions and their response to criticisim. Please vote and feel free to leave comments. You can read an article about the issue here; |
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mdbassman Registered: Jan 03, 2004 Total Posts: 5588 Country: United States |
Rick, |
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claudermilk Registered: Jan 15, 2003 Total Posts: 4805 Country: United States |
That was certainly a dumb move on their part. I do think the interviewed veteran's comments are just a silly. Stupid? Yes. Bad taste? Yes. Showing a lack of respect? Yes. A mortal sin? Going to hell? Gimme a break. |
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hidden_Markov Registered: Apr 17, 2008 Total Posts: 99 Country: Japan |
I am all for freedom of expression/speech. I defended that right as a Marine so others could have it. With that freedom comes responsiblity. Some of those responsibilities are common sense and decency to not alter an image like this. It means too much to too many people to be used as some gimmick. |
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BenV Registered: Jan 01, 2008 Total Posts: 1886 Country: United States |
I really dont understand your question :-/ |
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Claude Adams Registered: Oct 07, 2003 Total Posts: 805 Country: United States |
I am all for freedom of expression/speech. I defended that right as a Marine so others could have it. With that freedom comes responsibility. Some of those responsibilities are common sense and decency to not alter an image like this. It means too much to too many people to be used as some gimmick. |
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ontime Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 1404 Country: United States |
It looks like the reactions have been a little too strong. I actually don't find this alteration in bad taste at all. |
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Leon Noel Registered: Dec 26, 2007 Total Posts: 348 Country: United States |
claudermilk wrote: |
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Jeffrey Registered: Nov 12, 2002 Total Posts: 5477 Country: United States |
Yes, this is sensationalistic journalism, which is what just about ALL journalism is today. Sadly, it takes this approach to get people to notice anything. And sadly, it will have no effect on the generally extremely stupid and ignorant people of this country. Look at what that moron Lt. Wells said. THAT's the problem with America. But then again, the american people voted in the biggest moron known to political history to lead this country. Enough said. |
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EltonTeng Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 1760 Country: United States |
Jeffrey wrote: |
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ontime Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 1404 Country: United States |
I think we've strayed quite far from the issue at hand. Can we discuss the photograph intelligently please, before this gets locked? |
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claudermilk Registered: Jan 15, 2003 Total Posts: 4805 Country: United States |
Leon Noel wrote: |
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Jman13 Registered: May 02, 2005 Total Posts: 3157 Country: United States |
I'm a war veteran, and I'm not insulted by it. I do think they weren't thinking, and I wouldn't have put the cover out, but I'm not outraged or anything. Of course, I served in OIF, not WWII. |
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EltonTeng Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 1760 Country: United States |
ontime wrote: |
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ontime Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 1404 Country: United States |
claudermilk wrote: |
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Jeffrey Registered: Nov 12, 2002 Total Posts: 5477 Country: United States |
You're right, we strayed. But there was no name calling. Just clear observation! |
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mark70x70 Registered: Aug 01, 2005 Total Posts: 3054 Country: United States |
I think it is disgraceful (or distasteful) but not as disgraceful as the blatant disregard for balanced data and presentation on the subject of Global Warming. |
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ontime Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 1404 Country: United States |
There was massive skepticism over global warming not too long ago, and it was recently that we've pretty much established that we as humans are having a profound effect on the environment. Honestly, even if the projections are exaggerated, it takes a massive amount of effort to move the cogs of the global economy in a different direction, and if it takes "sensationalized fear and negativity" to push us in that direction, then so be it. |
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mark70x70 Registered: Aug 01, 2005 Total Posts: 3054 Country: United States |
ontime wrote: |
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ontime Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 1404 Country: United States |
mark70x70 wrote: |
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44lefty Registered: May 18, 2005 Total Posts: 2493 Country: United States |
Unfortunately, there are lots of orificii rectali out there. People with empty heads and over-stuffed egos. |
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Mike Farren Registered: Aug 08, 2007 Total Posts: 209 Country: United Kingdom |
I honestly don't see the problem with this. In what way is that image trivialising what those courageous marines went through? |
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polarbare Registered: Feb 20, 2008 Total Posts: 102 Country: United States |
I didn't read the article yet so I could focus on the picture. I don't mind it. They altered a significant picture in world history in order to get people involved with a significant issue currently affecting the world. |
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roly72 Registered: Jun 29, 2005 Total Posts: 222 Country: United Kingdom |
the picture of Iwo Jima has been used and abused over and over ever since it was taken. It has been used in military propaganda as well as in spoof comics. |