I found the film The
Control Room to be very information and shocking. The graphic images that
Al Jazeera showed of the wounded US soldiers is something that we are not used
to seeing here in the US because it is considered disrespectful and it is not
allowed on American television. I feel that in the U.S., many people are
unaware of Iraq’s point of view, and in Iraq, many people are unaware of the
U.S.’s point of view. For me, it was very interesting to be able to see the
news reports from both Al Jazeera and the United States because I was able to
see the differences between the broadcasts. Each program is heavily biased, so
no matter which one you watch, you aren’t getting the full story.
I
was surprised by the way Al Jazeera portrayed the American soldiers. They
showed propaganda of US soldiers blowing up Iraqi women and children, but
failed to mention that that Al Qaeda members were using these civilians as a
sort of “human shield” leaving the US soldiers no choice but to bomb them in
attempt to get to the Al Qaeda officials. At first, I found it hard to believe
that people actually believed everything their government told them without
ever questioning it’s validity, but after thinking about it for a little while,
I realized that the same thing happens worldwide. People are going to believe whatever
they are told because they don’t know any better.
Although
the Al Jazeera broadcasts were full of propaganda and lies, the US broadcasts
were not completely truthful either. They didn’t exactly lie, but they did a
lot of work to make themselves seem innocent. They twist the broadcast to make
it seem like everything they are doing is completely necessary, even though a
lot of times it isn’t.
Overall,
I found this film to be very informative. I learned so much about the way news
companies operate and the lengths they must go to in order to gain support and
have people believe them. Watching this film really made me question the
validity of the news I watch and the amount of bias in it. From now on, I will
be more aware of what is being said on the news, and I won’t be so quick to
believe everything that is being said.
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