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Title: Rolling Stone magazine defends Boston bombing suspect cover
Post by: Elano The One And Only on July 18, 2013, 06:55:38 AM
(http://static.nme.com/images/magazine/2013RollingStone_Port_bostonbomber180713.jpg)
US music magazine has received criticism for printing cover of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Our hearts go out to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing, and our thoughts are always with them and their families. The cover story we are publishing this week falls within the traditions of journalism and Rolling Stone’s long-standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and cultural issues of our day. The fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is young, and in the same age group as many of our readers, makes it all the more important for us to examine the complexities of this issue and gain a more complete understanding of how a tragedy like this happens. –THE EDITORS

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Title: Re: Rolling Stone magazine defends Boston bombing suspect cover
Post by: Mick a/k/a Mickaveli_#1 on July 18, 2013, 07:27:20 AM
lol. The thing is, there are still a lot of Americans that believe those 2 kids were the bombers. There really is no hope if they can't see through the media BS. Like Malcolm X said, the media is a powerful weapon

In the next 10 years, if you don't agree with the government, or you even so much as question the government's decisions, you'll be deemed a terrorist. It will soon replace the word criminal
Title: Re: Rolling Stone magazine defends Boston bombing suspect cover
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on July 19, 2013, 01:19:13 PM
thanks for this american news information perez
Title: Re: Rolling Stone magazine defends Boston bombing suspect cover
Post by: Rick Venom on July 19, 2013, 07:19:11 PM
people still read magazines, fagolini?
Title: Re: Rolling Stone magazine defends Boston bombing suspect cover
Post by: V2DHeart on July 22, 2013, 04:45:11 AM
On flights in Europe, they hate laptops and phones on take off's and landing. Magazines are what get the customers through a short haul flight