I Refuse to Accept This 'Limited and Extremely Distressing Worldview' of Public Radio: Styopa Safaryan
I refuse to understand and accept this 'limited and extremely distressing worldview' of Public Radio...
This is what political figure Styopa Safaryan wrote.
“If you wanted to demonstrate a regional approach, then where is the Tehran time indicator? If you found it necessary to mention the times of the Moscow-Ankara tandem as ‘regionally adjacent’ or important countries with political interests in the region, then where are Brussels, Paris, and New Delhi... not to mention Washington, Beijing, and London...”
“If you wanted to show that you think broadly, then why does it come out like the saying from a famous movie ‘it’s us, Turkey, Russia, and Azerbaijan’... If you wanted to annoy, senselessly provoke, and offend our society, especially on this sad day, then congratulations, that's the only thing that has succeeded...”