Film off topic

Rey 2022-09-04 07:26:53

It’s a pretty good subject. The journalists documented the Great Famine in Ukraine, but seriously digressed. At the beginning they wanted to boycott Nazi Hitler, so they wanted to unite with Stalin. Later, it became a service to public opinion-oriented, to please the public's heart and report. In fact, the time for the Great Famine in Ukraine was very small, and at the end of the day, the conversation turned around and defeated Stalin, who had used up the victory of World War II, to be useless. In fact, this is the tragedy of the media. The media also serves politics. In the same hatred and confrontation with a powerful enemy in war, what a famine is worth, you can see which one is more important. Only the poor protagonist was disliked by both sides at the same time, and the death was unclear.

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  • Walter Duranty: I read your article. Do you think Hitler really believes the things he said?

    Gareth Jones: Lots of people say he's deranged.

    Walter Duranty: What is "deranged" in a deranged world, hmm?

  • George Orwell: [Shaking hands with Gareth Jones] Eric Blair.

    Gareth Jones: Gareth Jones

    Leonard Moore: But you won't find Eric Blair on the bookshelves. You'll have to look for Orwell, George Orwell, after the river.