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    1. Very serious should be split, some of these countries aren’t in the same league…

    2. CityRulesFootball on

      Putting India on the same tier as Egypt and Sudan has to be bullshit.Even my country, the UAE definitely isn’t close to India on press freedom and it is one lower than them. Wonder the bs critieria for this

    3. 2_girls_1_cup_ on

      I can assure you that right now the press freedom in Brazil is way higher than USA

    4. Shadowscale05 on

      This doesn’t look right. Why is problematic 55-75 while satisfactory is 70-85? Also, shouldn’t these groupings be different? I don’t know the exact numbers but say, if the U.S. was 73 and Brazil was 56, should they both be colored the same? I don’t think so.

      Those are just problems involving the map, though. I do wonder how the World Press Freedom measures their statistics.

      It’s also important to remember that while the press in the U.S. is very biased towards political parties, anyone can go read European or Japanese news about America to get less ‚biased‘ news.

    5. LibritoDeGrasa on

      Well, the press in my country literally and verifiably lie to the people so I’m sad it’s only in the difficult category. They also receive vast amounts of money from the opposition to further propagate these lies and their terrorist machinery. They’re literally my enemy and I wish someone would squash them like the little terrorist insects they are.

    6. I know very well the french press. It is totally controlled by few individuals. It is absolutely not free. And free investigative journalism only exist in social media that is too being more and more censored. In other terms this map is not serious.

    7. FrenchRevolution2028 on

      This tiny black hole where not only press has no freedom but is also actively hunted and exterminated is Israel.

    8. Fearless_Ad_5470 on

      The fact that Taiwanese media, long perceived as being controlled by the ruling party, is depicted in light blue suggests that the organization that created this image has recently made a fortune in Taipei. 

    9. Me: wow, what’s that blue one bordering Iran?

      Dear reader, it is the Caspian Sea, I am just fucking colourblind.

    10. thejoshimitsu on

      Aussie here. No way in hell is our press freedom satisfactory. Our press across the board are little more than mouthpieces for the mining barons that run this country.

    11. In Argentina, the government cut funding for official advertising in the media, and many outlets had to shut down because they didn’t have a real consumer market—they were basically living off those subsidies. So they denounce it as an attack on press freedom.

    12. blurryface464 on

      When people posts these maps, they need to clearly define what “freedom” means to them. Because on the face of it it’s ridiculous. The press is free in the U.S. You have traditional media from the right like Fox News to the left like msnbc. You have alternative media from the right like the daily wire to the left like the Young Turks. You have independent influencers from Nick Fuentes to Hassan. And everything in between. People can say what they want.

      But I have a feeling freedom in this context means only saying the things the people that made this map agree with.

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