RT America, Russia's English language TV station

A few days ago I was going to make a post about RT but was afraid someone would again accuse me of making political statements. In all honesty they have brought up subjects the US media have ignored such as the slaughter of pro independence people from Donbas. Won't say more as it would likely get deleted.
 
A few days ago I was going to make a post about RT but was afraid someone would again accuse me of making political statements.
I'm not sure where the line of politics is drawn. Seems to me a lot of what gets discussed here is political in nature, just not partisan or much about individual politicians, excepting Putin of course.

Anyway I do agree that RT often covers things our media doesn't and they clearly have a bias. Understanding all of that I do still sometimes watch it just to see what they are saying.
 

Politics becomes a problem when it involves American politics and ideology. Americans tend to be very partisan, trible and prone to 'othering' in an immature, snarky manner to the point of obnoxious.

As for RT, I've enjoyed reading their articles in the past. It was interesting to try to guess what their goals were in choosing one slant or another on an American issue. Post invasion, it's all propaganda.
 
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Didn't realize youtube has banned the RT channel. The article describes RT well:
Research has shown that RT’s output varies widely by platform. On the one hand it has produced critically acclaimed special reporting and award-winning online projects. On the other, it has been sanctioned multiple times by Ofcom – usually for coverage not considered “duly impartial”, and most recently to the tune of £200,000 for its coverage of the war in Syria and the Salisbury poisonings.​
There are some patterns in how its coverage plays out. RT usually gives strictly factual – albeit heavily curated – news coverage that prioritises sources and perspectives that correspond with Russian interests. These are made more relatable with commentary from NGOs, alternative news websites, or fringe political parties from across the US, UK and Europe, where RT is broadcast. Facts or fragments of facts are woven into narratives that don’t necessarily follow logically. ...favoured narratives often stray into the realm of conspiracy theories.​
But on matters directly related to Russia’s immediate national interests, RT’s reporting sometimes becomes “materially misleading” (the most serious category of breach).​
 
Research has shown that RT’s output varies widely by platform. On the one hand it has produced critically acclaimed special reporting and award-winning online projects. On the other, it has been sanctioned multiple times by Ofcom – usually for coverage not considered “duly impartial”, and most recently to the tune of £200,000 for its coverage of the war in Syria and the Salisbury poisonings.There are some patterns in how its coverage plays out. RT usually gives strictly factual – albeit heavily curated – news coverage that prioritises sources and perspectives that correspond with Russian interests. These are made more relatable with commentary from NGOs, alternative news websites, or fringe political parties from across the US, UK and Europe, where RT is broadcast. Facts or fragments of facts are woven into narratives that don’t necessarily follow logically. ...favoured narratives often stray into the realm of conspiracy theories.
Thanks Anne, well put, a good analysis of what RT is.
But on matters directly related to Russia’s immediate national interests, RT’s reporting sometimes becomes “materially misleading” (the most serious category of breach).
I think the same could be said of some of our media... For different reasons of course.
They may be Russian state sponsored, but we can still be interested in whatever 'stories' they're spinning. And I hate censorship!
I agree, I think most of us know well enough not to be mislead. It is interesting to see the Russian government's (Putin's) take on things.
 
RT's twisted reality
On Wednesday morning, as Russia’s unprovoked war on Ukraine entered its seventh day, I turned on RT, the Russia-controlled network that has in recent days been banned in Europe and dropped by television carriers across the world. Founded in 2005, RT, which operates multiple channels, including RT America, has served as one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s largest megaphones across the world. It offers insight into how the Kremlin would like to portray the world and its role in it.
https://view.newsletters.cnn.com/me...es+-+March+2,+2022+2022&utm_medium=email&bt_e
 
A few days ago I was going to make a post about RT but was afraid someone would again accuse me of making political statements. In all honesty they have brought up subjects the US media have ignored such as the slaughter of pro independence people from Donbas. Won't say more as it would likely get deleted.
My brother watches RT all the time until it was cut off. He told me about a certain country "U" supplying military equipment to a certain very rich country "S" who are using the equipment to kill people in a certain country "Y." See if you can figure this out and see if this post still stands. Names have been with held to protect the guilty.
 
My brother watches RT all the time until it was cut off. He told me about a certain country "U" supplying military equipment to a certain very rich country "S" who are using the equipment to kill people in a certain country "Y." See if you can figure this out and see if this post still stands. Names have been with held to protect the guilty.


Just to avoid any misunderstandings, I'd rather have that translated into a form more readily understandable by those who are intellectually challenged as I often am.
 

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