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Title: Noam Chomsky to RT: Bush torturer, Obama just kills
Added: Sep 29, 2011
Author: RussiaToday
Duration: 12:8
Description:
RT on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com RT on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnewsPinning its hopes on the sole support of the US, Israel risks a collapse if it is ever withdrawn - much like apartheid-era South Africa, prominent scholar Professor Noam Chomsky warns. He recalls how South Africans felt safe to ignore a UN embargo and corporations pulling out of their country throughout the 1980s, as long as the Reagan administration continued to support them. As soon as the US withdrew its support, the apartheid regime collapsed. "For 35 years, the US and Israel have been rejecting a political settlement that is supported virtually by the entire world. A couple of months ago, there was a meeting of the oligarchs -- people who pretty much run the economy [of Israel]," Chomsky says, "and they warned the government that it better accept something like this resolution, because otherwise, Israel will be, as they put it, South Africanized: even more isolated, with boycotts, refusal to load ships, and their economy will collapse."
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Youtube Comments: 581
spinningthirdeye Says:
Mar 31, 2012 - You are full of shit. How about busting a nut on your face?
djs259 Says:
Mar 31, 2012 - We professors hear that quite often.
spinningthirdeye Says:
Mar 31, 2012 - Hey, bukkakke breath. Tell me what are the important books? Some propaganda below 8th grade reading level. What are you the professor of? Are you tenured? Did you write a thesis?
djs259 Says:
Mar 31, 2012 - To answer your questions:Yes, I have written a thesis and no, I am not tenured.The important books are the ones originally written in languages which scurrilous illiterates like yourself don't have the ability to read. Which is why I suggest you pick some up in translation. Start with Plato. Then one day, when you've mastered the alphabet, you may be able to handle a small tincture of Nietzsche.Nearly everything after that is crap.That'll be $19,000, thank you. I take checks.
ThePeopleOnline Says:
Apr 1, 2012 - Pakistan's gold reseves is worth trillions of dollar1339 tonnes
Vegasgodless Says:
Apr 2, 2012 - You want real manipulation of idiots go to Fox news, CNN, or any fucking main stream bullshit media the US has to offer, you want the truth go outside the US for your news. You do seem to be a bit brain washed, I wouldn't site anything Wipedia has to say! dumb ass!
trichometetrahydron Says:
Apr 3, 2012 - he's making a good point and raising valid information.
spinningthirdeye Says:
Apr 4, 2012 - Everything after Plato and Nietzsche are garbage? If I'm illiterate, at least it's not willful ignorance. Like I said, you need to read a book once in awhile. Thanks for the arrogant bullshit.
iiwatcher Says:
Apr 5, 2012 - Everything after Plato & Nietzsche is garbage? Another pretentious, elitist piece of shit snob professor. Some of the stupidest people I have ever encountered have written a thesis. You're probably some adjunct in a community college in bumble fuck shithole USA.
LittleValo Says:
Apr 6, 2012 - I like this reporter because she let's him talk.
Entropy56 Says:
Apr 9, 2012 - Obama = worst president in history.
harry21868 Says:
Apr 10, 2012 - Ross Perot give more or less the same speech a decade ago. And what changed? Nothing.
ericdisney1 Says:
Apr 18, 2012 - people who say such things are young people. who play video games all day and then come on youtube to start shit with intelligent people. fuck them
ericdisney1 Says:
Apr 18, 2012 - shes pretty too
megamarsvin Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - I dunno, I hate the idea that if we just listen to propaganda from both sides we can sort of even it out. A pro-Russian agenda isn't only limited stories that directly pertain to news about Russian topics.RT is on the whole more factual and a lot more subtle than the clown show that is Fox News, partly because they're appealing to an international audience, but I don't know if that makes it better or worse.
donteatthefishsticks Says:
Apr 24, 2012 - It does make sense if you look up the word propaganda. What is better propaganda than the truth? Whether the news should be propaganda is a different question.
freshprinceofbalham Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - Does Chomsky vote?
mcwolfus Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - Maybe yes, but it just doesn't fit together right; Its like something my Hungarian Girlfriend would come out with. What they have done is put together two immotive words together, like 'truth, and 'propaganda', to create an effect.'Propaganda' - 100% negative connotations, and means deception really. with a now worthless word like 'truth', and 'proof'. RT is not too bad in the UK, but what the Russians beam into the States... I cannot believe that the culture there can accept it as news.
donteatthefishsticks Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - It has negative connotation since it became associated with the Nazis, but propaganda continues, just the word is not used. For decades it had no connotation of deception. RT is fine if you take it for what it is.
tbx Says:
May 4, 2012 - god. the ads that play before the interview! pro-military ad and war video game ad. DISGUSTING.
euroqusling Says:
May 12, 2012 - google chomsky lies
Foryeva Says:
May 17, 2012 - what the...she really looks like she's about to cry at 8:34
rohme Says:
May 24, 2012 - lol nice research












fctchk Says:
Mar 30, 2012 - Your post appeared to have a unilaterally preachy tone critical of RT. Whereas what you describe as RT's circumstances- "incapable of domestic criticism, easy to criticize others, should put their own house in order" etc is the mirror image of what happens with the media in the US. Except the direct "strong ties to government, fear to voice topic because of fear of repression" is replaced by corporate prerogatives to which the US government is of course wholly beholden. Glad you agree.