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Dropkickjon said:What alternative would you propose? If the CBC turned into Fox News and only ran "The Canadian military can do no wrong" stories that would be just as bad as a completely anti-military editorial stance.
The CBC posts positive stories about the mission in Afghanistan? Well, on occasion they do (I'm shocked too, but these "good" stories get no where near the same play as anything bleeding).
As an example:
CBC News In Depth: Afghanistan (A "backgrounder" if you will)
The article above is interesting, and comes across to me as a unbiased, information, type piece.
Another piece being carried by the CBC, is a series of articles by Sgt. Russell Storring:
Russell Storring
It would appear that he only reports with the CBC when he is deployed (I could be wrong, no time to search just yet, but I will). It's more of a blog type deal.
I've seen a lot of bias from a conservative pro-military standpoint (for obvious reasons) on this board. That's all well and good but it's a little hypocritical to accuse the media of bias when many of you are guilty of the same thing from the other side. Yes, the military is doing a lot of good in Afghanistan but there have also been some moments we should not be so proud of. The public has a right to be informed about both. And for the most part, I think the CBC has achieved that goal.
It is not hypocritical of us to have and maintain our bias, as we do not propose that we are not biased. The very nature of this site (army.ca, milnet.ca et al) specifically implies that there will be a strong pro-military bias here.
The problem with the CBC that causes us to believe that the CBC has a specific bias, is the weighting of stories by the CBC.
YES. The CBC as a news entity has a duty to report the news, the good, and the bad. What we see though is the stereotypical "If it bleeds, it leads" approach.
Yes, when we screw up, it should be front page news. Tragic and painful yes. Hurtful to us? Yes. But necessary in our society, and we all understand this.
It would be really really nice though, to see once in a while, a front page banner on the innocents being treated at the Role 3 hospital in KAF, or a Village Medical Outreach conducted by CIMIC, or the opening of a new stretch of highway, or the on going polio vaccinations, or the demining efforts, or the literacy programs for ANA/ANP, or the vocational training for local civilians, or, or, or.... I can go on and on ad nuaseum. These stories occasionally do get covered, but NEVER with the same weight as when one of us (my friends and I) get killed, or when we screw up.