british studies

Monday, 9 May 2011

THE MEDIA


The media i.e. newspapers and television always test the government on the subject of ‘Freedom of Speech’ and ‘The Right to Privacy.’ Freedom of speech is a basic legal right that people and the media have. It means a feeling that everyone has their own opinion and can give their opinion, which Britain believes. Britain is a country that supports freedom of speech, as does my country. People have a right to say opinions, however, they should not be put on others or hurt people. The right to privacy on the other hand is when the media, for example journalists are too pushy and do anything to sell a story that is private to others. Both freedom and privacy are in my country, as people in general and the media have the freedom to give opinions also upset the public. News sells in both Britain and my country, and both freedom and privacy were in the past, are in the present and will stay in the future.

2 comments:

  1. Khalid, can you please change either the colour of the font or the colour of your background for this post. I don't want to strain my eyes trying to read it! You would lose marks for presentation with a post like this!

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  2. You also need to make sure that you include at least 2 references for each post.

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