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Gemna's avatar

Fully Agree!

I'd also like to share something tangentially related.

A few years ago when I worked as a floater pharmacist, I met an Ethiopian colleague who said his tribe was being killed and he was trying to get his wife out.

I searched and all I could find was one short news article about civil war.*

Soon after, I got a call from the scheduler desperately trying to cover his shifts as he'd taken Leave of Absence. I never heard anything else about him.

Black Lives Matter sounded ever more hollow as liberals en masse soon put Ukraine flag signs in their yards next to their Black Lives Matter signs. In their defense, they can legitimately say they didn't know.

News organizations failed to report it and need to be held accountable.

*Searching now, years later, I found this:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigray_war

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Roger Langille's avatar

Here's a perfect example of total b******* propaganda

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Shelah Horvitz's avatar

Right, we who follow the Israeli press know this. What I want to know is, *why* is this going on? Who owns Reuters and AP? Back several decades ago I was told that the Saudis own Reuters but I don't know if that's true. On paper it's majority owned by a Canadian corporation but that tells us nothing. I would like to follow the money. Behind this charade has got to be some kind of religious agenda. I suspect Qatar, only because they pay off everyone. But I hate how they have covered their tracks.

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