> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Dan Minette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: woensdag 23 januari 2002 17:00
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: Fwd: CNN Breaking News

> > > Ah, why don't you do an experimental test?  The Israelie media is
> > > available on the web.  For example, look at the Jerusalem Post
> > > site, follow it for several days.  I've looked and I've seen
> > > nothing that even remotely compares with broadcasting the Protocols 
> > > as history.
> > > Facts can be obtained with just a small amount of effort. They
> > > contradict your presuppositions.
> >
> > I could do that, but the test would be incomplete. Although I can
> > read Israeli newspapers on the web, I cannot watch Israeli television
> > Israeli newspapers on the web, I cannot watch Israeli television and
> > listen to Israeli radio.
> 
> All experimental tests are incomplete.  But, a refusal to gather any
> data because you cannot gather all the data is inconsistant with
> everything that I know about gathering data.

True, but I did not say I *refuse* to do that experiment. I only pointed out
that the test would be incomplete and why it would be incomplete.

<snip>

> You would have to assume that the European media has a strong
> pro-Israel bias.  Since they publish false statements themselves about
> Israel, this would be extrodinarily hard to prove.

And what exactly were those "false statements" again? I suspect that the
problem here is that Americans tend to often see it as "false statements"
because Europe is less pro-Israel and anti-Palestinian than the US.


Jeroen

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