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I am frequently amazed at the level of trust and acceptance people have for the coverage on popular news outlets. We may have freedom of speech, but news organizations are not required to fairly or comprehensively cover the news or any viewpoint. Major news networks have political and financial 'agendas' and they know how to push them. An unfortunate reality is making money is more important than really good news coverage that informs the public on important issues. In my opinion, the education system has completely failed to teach critical thinking skills...
Wikileaks is not a news organization. They are a privately held company they can censor whatever they like. Move on if you don't like it.