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http://www.scholastic.com/medialiteracy/You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson, as he is asking America’s students, “What are the matters of dispute in the docudrama?”
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson, as he is asking America’s students, “In your view, is this an appropriate way to treat an event such as this?"
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson why he refers to the
fact that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 as a
belief.
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson why he awkwardly tied the following two sentences/ideas together in his latest “study guide” thus creating a false and deadly choice for America’s students:
Many people believe that there is no connection between Iraq and the events of 9/11. Others believe that the broadly defined “War on Terror” justified the invasion of Iraq.
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson why he is asking what the difference is between fact and drama as if
fact and
drama are somehow mutually exclusive concepts.
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson why he is using the victims of 9/11 to promote a movie which he knows to be factually flawed.
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson in what other ways he has profited off of the 9/11 dead.
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson why he is continuing to insist that
The Path to 9/11 is “largely based on the 9/11 Commission Report.”
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson what “largely based” means.
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson if he is acting in the best interests of Scholastic’s investors.
You may want to ask Chairman Richard Robinson how much money ABC offered before he caved. Twice.
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