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BBC Bias : Kaziranga: The park that shoots people to protect rhinos

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(02-13-2017, 07:19 PM)Vinay Wrote: That is western media propaganda ....

Actually this stupid greenpeace started furious demonstrations in India against Nuclear Power plants and Coal mines and also collaborated with political parties too.

If they work for welfare of animals or humans or forest i agree with them but Why these stupids want to stop nuke/coal power plants i mean are they can stop in WEST where they produce 30 times more than every Indian?? .... Never, not possible but through western funding they campaign against power plants.

Anyway, they kicked out from India.Hope Africans also kick out these stupid NGO's for their development.These NGO's are as dangerous as Chinese in Africa.

Well yes, Western media is a bunch of "taking sides/political/social justice" crap, but almost all other forms of media are doing the same (or starting to do the same...). Makes me want to become a wildman like the Andamanese.

Greenpeace's public stance is nice, but the hidden agenda behind it is full of corporate greed and profit-earning. Just like most other companies, and even most NGO's. Now granted, there are some NGO's/organizations that are actively engaging themselves to help wildlife and nature through physical means, not just the ones who spread a message ("Every day, 1000 lions are dying from poaching...") and don't do anything to alleviate the problem.
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