Linda, I'm not trying to silence anyone who criticises western countries at all, just putting the other side of the coin... surely a good thing to hear all points of view on any issue on a forum like this. It's not about "correcting" a Muslim's view of things or trying to impose another way of thinking on them, rather to offer an exchange of views on an issue and offer a different perspective. There's nothing wrong with that. It's not arrogance or trying to force a view on someone else.
I still say your view of the media is jaundiced even if you are narrowing it down to international politics and the view of other civilisations. You suggest there is a hidden agenda to distort things against Muslims. Well I think you do a great disservice to the many excellent, professionally trained and impartial journalists who, in western publications and on radio and TV, give the public the facts about what is going on and scrutinise western policies intensely. In the publications I have worked on as a journalist, never have I witnessed reporters, subs or anyone else sit down with a pre-ordained agenda to twist things and give the public a biased view of the world, whether in relation to Arab nations or elsewhere.
As far as Liban goes, there is nothing wrong with someone expressing a view passionately but he sometimes does invite rebuke with his aggressive, sabre-rattling tirades of which the folowing is but one example of many:
"As far as I am concerned, the Jews are a curse on this planet...
They are like a disease. They infest and spread like vermin."
Now that kind of thing I do find offensive, hate-filled and extreme, whatever the rights and wrongs of things in the Middle East.