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Why this website?

19 August 2009 | 1:51 by admin

We’re Robbert (26) and Elian (28), we live in Amsterdam. We set up this website as a response to the worldwide pre-assumptions about our city. TV host Bill O’Reilly from Fox News (USA) is one of the most hilarious representatives of these false ideas. We aim to show you a more realistic view of Amsterdam.


We hope that this site inspires you to come up with your own Amsterdam video, showing us and the world what you think it’s like. We’ll also continue to post new videos from time to time. We started the forum because we believe in freedom of speech and the power of internet. So please don’t hold back if you got something to say.


We are working on another reply to Bill. Keep checking our site as we’ll post it soon!


Elian & Robbert

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Amsterdam versus O’Reilly 2

3 September 2009 | 17:26 by admin

Today, we proudly announce our new response to Bill called “Amsterdam versus O’Reilly 2”. It took a little longer than planned, but we’re happy with the result as we think it truly exposes the nonsense of the American “News program” The O’Reilly Factor. But we didn’t just aim this response at Bill. We really started the discussion because many people around the world still have a distorted view on Amsterdam, mainly related to our liberal drugs policy.

Bill O’Reilly calls us “far left” and “propagandists”. We don’t feel like that at all, but we do believe in creating a society which allows people to make there own choices, as long as those choices respect the freedom and safety of others. And we believe news media have a responsibility to remain objective, something Fox News doesn’t seem to take to seriously at all (although they pride themselves for it in their own promo commercials).

Many different people visit and live in Amsterdam and we’re sure that they all perceive the city differently. For those of you with an opinion about the true nature of the city we made it real easy to upload your own video on our site. We’d love to see your perspective!

We encourage you all to give your vision and opinion on our beloved hometown so that eventually this site will present a “fair, balanced and accurate” portrayal of Amsterdam.

Robbert and Elian

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Update on the new video

26 August 2009 | 13:33 by admin

So, when you finally think that you can relax and enjoy a weekend of music and fun, the phone starts to ring again. In a couple of week’s time, the media attention for our video, The truth about Amsterdam, has blown out of proportions.

Last Thursday, we were interviewed by prime-time news program Netwerk. The interview can be found here (unfortunately, only in Dutch). After the interview, we really thought we could enjoy our weekend at the Lowlands Festival. But during the day after our Netwerk interview, both of our phone´s ringtones almost exceeded the live music. We even had to skip one show, due to a unscheduled photo shoot for newspaper De Pers, who wanted to do a short story on the progress of our new video and how we feel about Bill’s latest response.

Anywho, media attention around our video keeps growing. And that is a positive thing, especially because we´re about to launch our newest response to Bill (bet you can´t wait for that). We´ll keep you posted on that one, but for now, feel free to discuss all of the matters on our forum. We´re very curious how you feel about the way our city is being portrayed by media such as FOX News.

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Bill’s response to our Video

19 August 2009 | 0:02 by admin

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Recent Forum Posts

Pierre Freau posted Night scene Amsterdam in Entertainment
August 31, 2010

Hi, I'm going to Amsterdam next week end with a few friends and i'd like to know where we should go and what we should avoid. I'd love to find some great music/ party etc... out of the main tourist scene.

Any great tip for friday sept 3rd and sat 4th.


Thanks

Pierre

 

Damajah posted Why is FOX News so popular? in FOX News
August 9, 2010

I have traveled on vacation to many European cities on vacation, and I must say, that Amsterdam is the most beautiful, and the most friendly. I didn't go there because of the stories I heard about sex, drugs, and debauchery, but the windmills, the tulips, and the history of the country. Having said this, I have a different explanation for the popularity of Fox News also called “Faux (fake) News” in America. First of all, people must remember that their most popular product is fear. Americans have turned into a very paranoid and fearful people, and they only pay attention to things that reinforce that fear, or things that make them afraid of things they were never afraid of before. Everyday, Fox News starts off with some terrible event, a crime, or natural disaster, then they try to imply that it can happen to you next, or that if it does happen to you, the current government, the Democrats, either caused it, or will not help you. They try to impose on their audience, a sense of helplessness, and that only they have the right answers. Second, many of the “newsmen and women” are not really journalists…they are just attractive people who read whatever is placed in front of them. Not being journalists frees them from the burden being honest or unbiased. Third, many of the people you see on Fox have little or no higher education. Sean Hannity and Karl Rove for example, like Glenn Beck and many of the other frequent guests on Fox, are college dropouts. Some of the others who did manage to graduate from college, have their degrees in totally unrelated areas, or immigrated to Fox News, after disgracing themselves elsewhere, and Fox was the only network that would hire them. This allows them to deliver a very simplistic, relatable message to their audience, without the need for careful analysis, verification or promoting skepticism. For example, when they say” President Obama is a socialist,” even though 99.9% of Americans don't know what a socialist it, the way it was said ( like saying “child molester”) it must be something bad, so they hear it, and repeat it. If you don't believe me, ask the next American you meet, what a “socialist” is. To be fair, if you are asking an American in your country, he or she is likely to be much better educated than the Americans you see on television, but I'll take that chance. Guest presenters such as Oliver North (convicted felon) Mark Furhman (convicted felon), G. Gordon Liddy (convicted felon), Greta von Susteren (disgraced former lawyer from West Virginia), Geraldo Rivera (need I say more), or disgraced politicians (Newt Gingrich), constantly pound home one message...be afraid...be very afraid. Americans have the gift of amnesia, and forget they would never allow any of these people to watch their children. Bill O'Reilly an alleged phone sex pervert, lost a sexual harassment lawsuit a few years ago and either he or Fox had to pay a huge settlement. Dick Morris, an alleged a toe-sucking pervert who's only job is to attack President Obama, gets plenty of airtime from Fox, because he is the least concerned about his personal shortcomings or reputation. Fox diverts your attention from the damage the Republicans have done to our country, by telling you that your house is on fire, or soon will be.

Let me ask you to do one thing.  Anyone you see on Fox News, just “Google” their name.  Chances are, they are a disgruntled politician, disgraced former military, or are just one step ahead of some criminal or moral scandal, and Fox News is the only television station (cable) that will allow them to vent their frustration, and only at President Obama or the Democrats. Fox News is obsessed with minority crime, and continually hold themselves up as paragons of virtue, patriotism, and godliness, when nothing could be further from the truth. If however, you are a fearful bigot stories like the one on Amsterdam makes you feel morally superior to other people, and justifies your ever increasing paranoia, and fear of people who are different.

Most of Fox's audience have never traveled out of the country, and many have never lived more than 100 miles from where they were born. President Obama's recent victory in 2008, indicates a shift in attitudes, and the Republican Party, afraid of never regaining power, having abused it so much, are relentlessly lashing out in every direction, at anyone, or anything, that reflects this shift. They attacked Canada for nearly one year straight for their medical system.  I mean, really, who attacks Canada?  They have yet to demonstrate how our medical system is superior to any other system in the world.

Finally, I wouldn't pay much attention to Fox News. No matter what you say, they will twist it against you, and their viewers will just have more reasons for believing them. It is correct though, to tell your side of the story, and denounce the source of misinformation, so that Fox doesn't come back accuse you of “attacking the American media.” Bill O'Reilly has some obvious problems with his own inner morality, that I believe he struggles with every day. If you watch his show, almost every three days, he does some lurid expose on some sex scandal, complete with scantily-clad young women, with the naughty parts blurred out. Then he plays the segment over and over again, like he's so surprised and shocked, and tries to get his buxom, blond co-anchors to laugh at his sleazy comments.  He's a classic “dirty old man,” and I'd keep my children away from him.

 

I suppose multiple answers were possible, but to use a pie chart here??????


I agree: Fox News only when on the Daily Show or Colbert Report.


 

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