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CBS News’ Charlie D’Agata apologizes
for saying Ukraine more ‘civilized’
than Iraq, Afghanistan

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Posted By: AltaD, 2/27/2022 1:49:36 PM

A senior foreign correspondent at CBS News apologized Saturday after he said on air that the war in Ukraine can’t be compared to those in Iraq and Afghanistan — because the Eastern European nation is more “civilized.” Correspondent Charlie D’Agata was reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine when he said Friday that Ukraine “isn’t a place, with all due respect, like Iraq or Afghanistan, that has seen conflict raging for decades. “This is a relatively civilized, relatively European — I have to choose those words carefully, too — city, where you wouldn’t expect that or hope that it’s going to happen,” he continued.

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Why apologize for reporting the truth?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: weirdone 2/27/2022 1:58:34 PM (No. 1084642)
"In a time of universal deceit telling the truth is a radical act." Orwell
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jalo1951 2/27/2022 1:58:38 PM (No. 1084643)
He spoke the truth and now has to apologize? When is the last time you saw a man from Ukraine walking down the street holding his wife's severed head because it was okay? Honor killing don't you know? We have some countries who wish to like it was 700 years ago. (Except for the cars, electronics and other little gadgets.) And then you have people who are currently living like it is 2022. And these "news" organizations wonder why we think they suck and will not ever watch them or believe them. For the most part Middle Eastern nations are not civilized as we have come to know the definition of that word.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: clayusmcret 2/27/2022 2:01:42 PM (No. 1084646)
The truth is the truth.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Northcross 2/27/2022 2:05:30 PM (No. 1084648)
Expect Charlie to be fired or else reassigned to cover the pumpkin harvest in Dinkwater, Missouri. Charlie buddy. You should know better than to tell the truth.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 2/27/2022 2:14:22 PM (No. 1084655)
Its the religion not location that is more or less civilized.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Maggie2u 2/27/2022 2:36:55 PM (No. 1084672)
While Mr. D'Agata didn't mention Syria, I think we know who/what he meant. Last month in Syria a 5yr. old little girl was abducted, raped and murdered. A stranger abducted and raped her, her mother and father murdered her for dishonoring the family. Don't think that happens in Ukraine. Or as another poster said a man walking around a neighborhood waving his wife's head in his hands after he cut it off, that hasn't happened in Ukraine either.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: mort 2/27/2022 3:06:19 PM (No. 1084693)
Why apologize for the truth. MSM is gutless,
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Anti_democRAT 2/27/2022 4:03:05 PM (No. 1084750)
Ha, apologizing for truth. Journalism is long dead.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: DVC 2/27/2022 4:44:51 PM (No. 1084798)
I've never been to Iraq or Afghanistan, but have talked to family members and friends who have been, and I can tell you, Ukraine is far more modern and Christian. Ukraine is a pretty modern, European place...but recovering from horrible economic conditions under the soviets. Working hard to get back, with lots of hold over corrupt bureaucrats keeping their hands in the till make it difficult.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Rama41 2/27/2022 5:32:35 PM (No. 1084831)
Soon enough, Joy Reid will be calling Ukrainians White Supremacists for loving freedom and being patriotic.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: montwoodcliff 2/27/2022 6:02:44 PM (No. 1084849)
It’s more civilized because Ukraine is a Christian country!! Muslim countries are still living in the 7th century.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: HerbVA 2/27/2022 6:24:28 PM (No. 1084862)
So a “civilization” that encourages buggering little boys and goats, performing genital mutilations on little girls, wiping your ass with a bare hand, and drinking camel urine is equivalent to a western, Christian nation? Got it.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Citoyen 2/27/2022 6:27:12 PM (No. 1084865)
Considering that Iraqis and Afghans are mostly Caucasians, as are Ukrainians, it's quite a stretch to call this reporter's remarks "racist." To pretend that Afghanistan and Iraq are at the same civilization level as Ukraine is insane.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: red1066 2/27/2022 6:46:11 PM (No. 1084885)
Look at video and photos from Iraq and Afghanistan and compare them to video and photos of Ukraine and tell me that the Ukraine isn't more civilized.
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