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Even on the news in Australia! on 13:35 - Mar 30 by WarkOfTheTown
Wow, they don't believe Ashton should have even offered an apology!
Wow. That's GB News style!
"Wet-rag of a chairman!"
"Went on a tour of the stadium because he's actually a fan and tried on a T-shirt."
"a racist if you ask the left (their favourite saying)" Why is a racist the left's favourite saying? Does that mean the right disagree with calling anyone a racist? Why?
Even on the news in Australia! on 13:41 - Mar 30 by Nthsuffolkblue
Wow. That's GB News style!
"Wet-rag of a chairman!"
"Went on a tour of the stadium because he's actually a fan and tried on a T-shirt."
"a racist if you ask the left (their favourite saying)" Why is a racist the left's favourite saying? Does that mean the right disagree with calling anyone a racist? Why?
Definitely a bunch of Trump fans presenting that.
I find the best way to avoid being called racist is not to say or do racist things.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Even on the news in Australia! on 13:44 - Mar 30 by BlueBadger
I find the best way to avoid being called racist is not to say or do racist things.
But it's so lefty woke and wet rag to call a racist a racist. Far better to just accept that people have different opinions like the right always do.
I wonder what that Aussie news broadcaster thinks of all the evidence presented by Farage's ex-school attendees of his racism and antisemitism. In their land I expect it was just bantz and we are wet rags for not just sucking it up.
Even on the news in Australia! on 13:41 - Mar 30 by Nthsuffolkblue
Wow. That's GB News style!
"Wet-rag of a chairman!"
"Went on a tour of the stadium because he's actually a fan and tried on a T-shirt."
"a racist if you ask the left (their favourite saying)" Why is a racist the left's favourite saying? Does that mean the right disagree with calling anyone a racist? Why?
Definitely a bunch of Trump fans presenting that.
"Who bent him over"
I don't watch Sky news in the UK, but I assume they don't report on stories in the same way as their Australian counterparts.
Even on the news in Australia! on 13:53 - Mar 30 by WarkOfTheTown
"Who bent him over"
I don't watch Sky news in the UK, but I assume they don't report on stories in the same way as their Australian counterparts.
Sky News Australia is pretty right wing. Kinda Aussies Fox News. Never watch it myself but the video came up on my YouTube feed ... I think it's hilarious đŸ˜‚
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Even on the news in Australia! on 13:59 - Mar 30 with 976 views
If this isn't evidence enough that there is a global effort to push culture wars narratives to further divide left and right in democratic countries, I'm not sure what is.
It is bleak and depressing, and makes for a very uncertain future.
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Even on the news in Australia! on 14:00 - Mar 30 with 966 views
Even on the news in Australia! on 14:01 - Mar 30 by TheMoralMajority
No, they don't believe anything. They are pushing the narrative that they have been instructed to push.
To be fair, if all you heard and knew about it was their story:
A politician who supports Ipswich went for a stadium tour, tried on a tee shirt and published a photo of him holding up that tee shirt because he supports Ipswich.
Some fans were incensed that Farage is a fan of the club and the chairman had to issue a grovelling apology for it.
Even on the news in Australia! on 14:03 - Mar 30 by Nthsuffolkblue
To be fair, if all you heard and knew about it was their story:
A politician who supports Ipswich went for a stadium tour, tried on a tee shirt and published a photo of him holding up that tee shirt because he supports Ipswich.
Some fans were incensed that Farage is a fan of the club and the chairman had to issue a grovelling apology for it.
That was their story.
Exactly. It's not even that it is badly researched. It's not even that it is deliberately misleading. It is just straight up untrue to push a narrative.
All while a banner underneath reads "REAL NEWS, HONEST VIEWS"
That is not an accident. That is a concerted campaign.
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Even on the news in Australia! on 14:10 - Mar 30 with 850 views
Even on the news in Australia! on 14:06 - Mar 30 by TheMoralMajority
Exactly. It's not even that it is badly researched. It's not even that it is deliberately misleading. It is just straight up untrue to push a narrative.
All while a banner underneath reads "REAL NEWS, HONEST VIEWS"
That is not an accident. That is a concerted campaign.
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I guess the real lesson should be that every time a sensationalist news outlet publishes a story we should ask ourselves, what is the real story behind what they are telling me here?