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Gotta love those Russians

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:59 pm
by hoppy
A Russian newscaster made quite the statement when she flipped off President Barack Obama during a show earlier this month.

Tatyana Limanova, an award-winning journalist from a privately-owned Russian television channel REN TV, was reading a segment about the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation conference when she seems to have purposely gave viewers an offensive symbol when she said the American president's name.

She is looking down as she talks about how Russian president Dmitry Medvedev will be assuming the head of the conference as part of the rotating chairmanship.



Read more: Russian newsreader makes one-finger gesture to camera when she mentions Obama's name | Mail Online

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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:28 pm
by gmc
Without a translation you don't know what the gesture means, flipping off as you put it is not actually a universal gesture. Besides given the abuse American YV commentators heap ion russia you can hardly start throwing the toys out the pram over it. complain. On the face of it it does seem that was her intent though.

Your president seems hell bent on starting another cold war for no good reason.

White House defends missile defense after Russian warning | Reuters

Look at it from russia's point of view there are american missiles all around russia's borders.

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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:48 pm
by Omni_Skittles
I get that urge just looking at him anymore...

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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:25 pm
by K.Snyder
gmc;1376735 wrote: Without a translation you don't know what the gesture means, flipping off as you put it is not actually a universal gestureYes, she could have stated how much she deeply admired the man

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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:09 am
by gmc
K.Snyder;1376763 wrote: Yes, she could have stated how much she deeply admired the man


Why should she? American news commentators are often fairly derogatory about other country's leaders and nobody gets upset about it why would would you except other countries to show fawning respect for your president or even care? It's no big deal surely.

So far Obama has managed to antagonise both the chinese and the russians, seems determined to start another cold war and pick a hot one with Iran and is beginning to annoy france and germany, our PM is a fawning arsehole as usual. the Obama administration honeymoon period is rather over.

You do realise the daily mail is a right wing newspaper noted for its hysterical and often inaccurate reporting and slavering obsession with celebrities. I'm surprised hoppy has even heard of it never mind actually reads it.

try

On air

if you want to see what the russians are saying about america. assuming you can watch it in america. Has a surprising range of contributors.

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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:53 pm
by hoppy
gmc;1376797 wrote: Why should she? American news commentators are often fairly derogatory about other country's leaders and nobody gets upset about it why would would you except other countries to show fawning respect for your president or even care? It's no big deal surely.

So far Obama has managed to antagonise both the chinese and the russians, seems determined to start another cold war and pick a hot one with Iran and is beginning to annoy france and germany, our PM is a fawning arsehole as usual. the Obama administration honeymoon period is rather over.

You do realise the daily mail is a right wing newspaper noted for its hysterical and often inaccurate reporting and slavering obsession with celebrities. I'm surprised hoppy has even heard of it never mind actually reads it.

try

On air

if you want to see what the russians are saying about america. assuming you can watch it in america. Has a surprising range of contributors.


Everyone has their favorite news sources and look down on everyone else's. I don't have time to check 'em all out. I doubt you do either.

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:59 am
by gmc
hoppy;1376818 wrote: Everyone has their favorite news sources and look down on everyone else's. I don't have time to check 'em all out. I doubt you do either.


I don't pretend that I do,, not least because I have other things to do, but if you posted a suggested news source at the very least I would look out of curiosity to see what interested you. That's the point if a discussion forum (to me at any rate) to open yourself up to different viewpoints. Good grief I've even watched glen beck just to see what people were on about. Same facts just the different viewpoints and interpretation.

The Guardian commercial - Points Of View - YouTube

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:28 am
by theia
gmc;1376836 wrote: I don't pretend that I do,, not least because I have other things to do, but if you posted a suggested news source at the very least I would look out of curiosity to see what interested you. That's the point if a discussion forum (to me at any rate) to open yourself up to different viewpoints. Good grief I've even watched glen beck just to see what people were on about. Same facts just the different viewpoints and interpretation.

The Guardian commercial - Points Of View - YouTube


Brilliant clip...it begs the question if we ever know the facts

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 6:03 am
by Raven
theia;1376837 wrote: Brilliant clip...it begs the question if we ever know the facts


Good question. Everything you read and hear is just someone else's opinion.

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:13 am
by Bruv
Opinion is better described as 'Point of view'

A literal 'Point of view' of any individual is drastically altered by moving their own vantage position, or view point slightly.

I had a eureka moment when 'point of view' was taken literally.

Taken literally a person stood on a mountain top can make a half turn and see 'things' they could have never countenanced or were beyond their imagination.

The world would be a far better place if people could put themselves in the view point of others and see things from their point of view.

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:37 am
by Raven
Bruv;1376855 wrote: Opinion is better described as 'Point of view'

A literal 'Point of view' of any individual is drastically altered by moving their own vantage position, or view point slightly.

I had a eureka moment when 'point of view' was taken literally.

Taken literally a person stood on a mountain top can make a half turn and see 'things' they could have never countenanced or were beyond their imagination.

The world would be a far better place if people could put themselves in the view point of others and see things from their point of view.


Nice thought. If only...The saddest two words in any language. What we are left with is the illusion of free expression. If controls were not in place to prohibit and inhibit expression to general acceptable level, then it would be a world wide free for all with everyone on the planet having hurt feelings. While the middle finger, to English speaking countries is known as the good 'ol American ******* You..and the British equivalent is the two finger salute, one might ask if the Russian newsreaders gesture was meant to be seen by the English speaking world?

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 12:25 pm
by Ahso!
hoppy;1376818 wrote: Everyone has their favorite news sources and look down on everyone else's. I don't have time to check 'em all out. I doubt you do either.I call this extreme speak and is heard often in intellectually dishonest discourse, usually by hysterical pundits and mainly on the right. Mimicked by their Ditto-heads.

What forum members have a right to expect is that one at least check out the sources one quotes. I don't see that as too much of a burden.

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:38 pm
by hoppy
Ahso!;1376881 wrote: I call this extreme speak and is heard often in intellectually dishonest discourse, usually by hysterical pundits and mainly on the right. Mimicked by their Ditto-heads.

What forum members have a right to expect is that one at least check out the sources one quotes. I don't see that as too much of a burden.


And I call your post BS.:yh_rotfl

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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 4:37 am
by gmc
In case you are wondering no it wasn't a v for victory sign.

'Rude' Hand Gesture In Lords Becomes Web Hit. "Baroness Trumpington V sign" - YouTube

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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:45 pm
by K.Snyder
gmc;1376797 wrote: Why should she? American news commentators are often fairly derogatory about other country's leaders and nobody gets upset about it why would would you except other countries to show fawning respect for your president or even care? It's no big deal surely.Not a big deal to me either...To be honest I bet if I were to explain my views to any of my "fellow" Americans they'd no doubt, not an inkling, would call me a communist...

I wouldn't care really, it's just that not a damn person I've ever met has satisfied my definition of communism, otherwise I couldn't think of a better compliment.

Sad really

I think flipping anyone off is pretty funny, try doing it to the pope :yh_bigsmi

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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:27 am
by gmc
K.Snyder;1377889 wrote: Not a big deal to me either...To be honest I bet if I were to explain my views to any of my "fellow" Americans they'd no doubt, not an inkling, would call me a communist...

I wouldn't care really, it's just that not a damn person I've ever met has satisfied my definition of communism, otherwise I couldn't think of a better compliment.

Sad really

I think flipping anyone off is pretty funny, try doing it to the pope :yh_bigsmi


I know a few protestants that would happily show you how to do it properly - the american version always seems slightly limp wristed to me, used to it now thanks to films but it fdid used to be a meaningless gesture, it''s a mistake to assume obscene gestures are the same the world over.

Obscene gesture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia