xī fāng西方méi tǐ媒体hé和shì jiè世界qí tā其他dì fāng地方de的bù tóng不同guān diǎn观点
The author used to only watch Western news and thought he understood the world well.
But more than three years ago, he started watching news from China, Africa, Russia, South America, and India.
He found that Western news often says the same things, while news from other places has different views.
For example, the Ukraine war is blamed on Russia in the West, but many non-Western countries believe the US and NATO also share responsibility.
The conflict between Israel and Palestine is similar; Western news rarely reports on Israel's violence against Palestine.
The author feels that we cannot only trust Western news; we need to listen to voices from other parts of the world to better understand the real world.
He also recommends some news channels and websites that offer different perspectives.