You can't be serious on your last link.
This woman is probably the most annoying interiewer I encountered so far
during the last year.
Indeed, the US tends to fight for the same group they are trying to
stop. Another to example is Syria, which erupted a religious war
between the Sunni groups (including AlQaeda), and the shii'a groups
(Hezbollah) and the government.
I find some of the points you make interesting while, to be
You're welcome.
And, just to be clear...
The Arab Spring phenomenon, as I said, was started by the West. But, that
doesn't necessarily mean that the West had its hands behind *every one* of
the different uprisings.
Being the best example of one that was not planned by Western interests
I agree with Stallman, that more Freedom is always a good thing.
Yet, the interviewer is right, when she says that Libya is worst off now,
than it was before, with Qaddafi.
For those of you who don't know it, Libya had the greatest quality of life in
the whole continent.
On 02/10/2014 02:07 PM, fernando.ne...@inbox.ru wrote: I agree with
Stallman, that more Freedom is always a good thing.
Yet, the interviewer is right, when she says that Libya is worst
off now, than it was before, with Qaddafi.
For those of you who don't know it, Libya had the greatest
(By the way, for those of you who don't know it...)
RT is the international (English language) TV news channel that has more
viewers on YouTube. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=726l20Uo3fs)
(Which means that, at least on the Internet, this kind of interviews - good
or bad, and there were
The origin of the video posted on the (well-known and respected) Voltaire
Network web site is unknown. But, all the other information that I've
presented was produced by independent journalists and even a former(?) MI5
officer.
So, with all due respect, it is your claim that all of that
The origin of the video posted on the (well-known and respected)
Voltaire Network web site is unknown. But, all the other
information that I've presented was produced by independent
journalists and even a former(?) MI5 officer.
So, with all due respect, it is your claim that all of that
But why they compare him to be like Don Quijote de la mancha ? thats very
stupid, i think its a very rude way to tell him his activism is stupid! or a
waste of time. WTF!
Got it.
It's true that RT often tries to denounce/expose some of the real reasons
behind what appear to be spontaneous revolutions. But, that's not because
they are against this or that particular intervention.
From what I've (much) seen from them, the perspective/point-of-view that they
That's what I'm talking about, when I say that it's a bad interview... :)
eheh
I guess the problem is that, both this more recent interviewer and the one
that I said that made one the worst interviews I've seen being made to
Stallman (http://rt.com/shows/spotlight/richard-stallman/), are
Another bad interview made by this channel, unfortunately...
RT is great. And, so is Stallman.
And, I'm a big fan of both.
But, for some reason, when the two are mixed, the results are not very
good... :|
If anyone wants to check out also one of the worst interviews that were made
to
I think that was a good read despite I had to do so reading the source code
since rt doesn't seem to work without JavaS***t.
I do agree rms and rt are bit like water and oil sometimes.
I think it's the job of the interviewer to ask all the questions that other
people might ask him. RMS was ready for everything.
12 minutes in.
Muamarr Gadafi is the lesser of two evils
Richard Stallman interviewed in the Worlds Apart series on RT (Russia Today)
television channel:
RT.com web page:
http://rt.com/shows/worlds-apart-oksana-boyko/human-rights-nsa-scandal-133/
mp4 stream: http://img.rt.com/files/episode/21/b9/50/00/wa0602_480p.mp4
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