MadchesterCity
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Very good read. There are multiple tweets btw click on tweet to read the whole explaination
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Very good read. There are multiple tweets btw click on tweet to read the whole explaination
Whilst I very much agree with the sentiment it’s actually the EU who need to work closely with the UK and USA to do what is right.
For example. Yesterdays attacks on an airport appear to have been widely reported elsewhere with no mention on either channel at the time. Last night I watched the BBC for a while and it was basically the same as Sky.
After a while I went on CNN. The difference was like night and day. Today I've skipped through various channels which have a broader and wider range of reports from those on the ground. Imo.
As for your GB news comment, why would you aim that at me ? Seriously?
It's time to strip thease fuckers of their assets.Started immediately after the fall of the USSR when Russians with wealth found they could make a lot more money in the West, and it’s carried in right through to today.
RT News (Russia Today) makes for an interesting watch. It’s available on the Sky box.
It shows the propaganda that’s being peddled and very occasionally a different take on things. I’m hoping the Russian youth are similar to those in the West and get their information from the web and a broad spectrum of outlets. If they believe the biased fabrication that the Russian backed media peddle then the world is in trouble. The problem is, the Russian FOC’s probably take it all as gospel
A reporter from Sky News literally nearly had a missile land on his head yesterday. I'd say that was pretty edgy and brave front line reporting.Flicking through other news channels today has just made me realise how fucking shoddy Sky and BBC have become with their reporting.
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