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RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 05-13-2018 After walking the thousands of miles to be at the protest.... After being subjected to a torrent of physical abuse on their respsective modes of transport to be with their fellow-wammin... After being beaten for the leaving their homes without their male partner's permission... Wealthy movie Stars fly into France to offer some virtue-signalling on a waning movement in an industry that used a symbiotic method to further careers and sate physical lust of powerful ugly men who can't pick up the chicks the standard way. .................................... Quote:Women protest on the red carpet at Cannes. No men there...? Where's the equality?! Oh that's right, they'll be at the bar, yukking it up with road-sweepers and oil-rig workers. Wait a mo, they're stood to one side so the optics are better. My-oh-my, it looks staged! It's like it's ... what's the word I'm grasping for? What word would a rich person use...? Because rich people are more intelligent than commoners. Oh, I've got it...! choreographed. Quote:'...The number of protesters represented the 82 films by female directors who have competed for the top Palme d'Or I agree. Women should be forced into Director and Producer jobs for the sake of equality. Workplaces should have more black lesbians in wheelchairs scattered around the place to make everyone feel better because it reflects the 'real' world that these poor women live in. Quote:'...The double Oscar winner said they wanted "a world that allows all of us in front and behind the camera to thrive I'm surprised they never asked some men to remove these imaginary obstacles, someone like the guys who put the carpet down and set-up the nice backdrop. One can only assume the two Oscars were given to Mrs. Upton Cate Blanchett because she is a woman and not because she's an actress. Given to her by... men (hissed in tone) Quote:'..."The stairs of our industry must be accessible to all. Let's climb," Blanchett declared...' Unless you're a black lesbian in a wheelchair. Then you'd all have to hitch-up those expensive gowns and carry her up that melodramatic in-your-head stairway. Or get some of the out-of-shot labourers to do it. Quote:'...The protest took place ahead of the premiere of Girls Of The Sun by Eva Husson, one of only three women out of So why are you in France...?! Why aren't you at the front-line with your fellow women? Is it that the thousands of dollars attire being displayed on that red carpet isn't compatible with the climate of Iraq and Syria? I mean, standing for a few minutes on carpet... a freakin' carpet at a la-di-da luxury venue in a country not at war and known for it's high-class, grandiose enjoyment of patrician. Of course, that was until the the sons of Saladin came calling. And that's what's really on display here, a fairly-young creation of an assumed better class of society. Hollywood was and still is, a place where dreams are made and the envoys of those dreams live in a luxury that many of their audiences can ever truly appreciate. The movie-business is riddled with situations that are generally taboo to the public and when some of it is dragged out into the light, the PR-guys step in and change the narrative. Nobody on that scarlet rug is demanding for drugs and child-abuse to be ousted from the business, at a prime media-moment when their own concerns and all the other crap that goes on in Hollywood could be reprimanded... no, it's the wealthy females 'asking' for something they already have. Quote:'...The demonstration comes seven months after film industry was rocked by allegations of sexual harassment by movieSOURCE: And they only name one man... and the word 'alleged'. F*ckin' elite, they always get the camera. RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 05-18-2018 The New York Times states: Journalism that matters. More essential than ever. ....................... Quote:Trump Calls Some Unauthorized Immigrants ‘Animals’ in Rant. Further down the article: Quote:'...The president’s language and his focus on California drew a sharp rebuke from Jerry Brown, the state’sSOURCE: Quote:Trump Defends ‘Animals’ Remark, Saying It Referred to MS-13 Gang Members.SOURCE 2: The New York Times is a newspaper. RE: The Blue Pill. - Mystic Wanderer - 05-18-2018 In reply to the post above, here is a tweet statement from the President: Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump 3h3 hours ago Fake News Media had me calling Immigrants, or Illegal Immigrants, “Animals.” Wrong! They were begrudgingly forced to withdraw their stories. I referred to MS 13 Gang Members as “Animals,” a big difference - and so true. Fake News got it purposely wrong, as usual! I watched a video of where the President was talking about this. He clearly said MS-13 before describing them as "animals", but the MSM cut that part out of their story, then twisted their narrative to make it sound like he was referring to illegal immigrants. Maybe someday people will learn to stop listening to the liars, known as MSM, and wake up to the truth.
RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 05-18-2018 (05-18-2018, 02:35 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: ...I watched a video of where the President was talking about this. So staying with their intentional act of twisting information, we can now state that CNN, The New York Times and many of the other outlets that echoed that particular skewed news as supporters of MS 13. Journalism is dead. Edit: Of course, crazy Pelosi thinks MS 13 is a dignified group!! RE: The Blue Pill. - Mystic Wanderer - 05-18-2018 (05-18-2018, 02:46 PM)BIAD Wrote: Edit: Of course, crazy Pelosi thinks MS 13 is a dignified group!! Well... umm... Sorry, but as I search for words to describe this woman's insanity, I can't find any suitable. :smallimpatient: RE: The Blue Pill. - Mystic Wanderer - 05-25-2018 An armed citizen saved lives last night in an Oklahoma City restaurant where a man had walked in and started shooting at the people inside. Here is the opening line by the Daily Wire: Quote:According to the Daily Wire, A good guy with a gun took down a shooter at an Oklahoma City restaurant on Thursday. Read the full article: Source Now, notice how CNN opened the first line in it's article: Quote:(CNN)An armed bystander gunned down a shooter Thursday at an Oklahoma City restaurant, killing him, police said.Read the full article: Source Gunned down?! Do you see how the different word choices affect the reader's perception of the incident? It places a negative spin on the gun and the shooter. Forget about the people that were saved because the good guy shot the bad guy. The Daily Wire, however, placed the emphasis on the "good guy with a gun". Those first sentences/paragraphs form how the reader will digest the message. This shows how the MSM can control the narrative. This is why I never watch MSM, none of it!! Do yourself a favor and go to independent sources for your news. RE: The Blue Pill. - Wallfire - 05-25-2018 Now now we cant have good guys with guns protecting people from been killed can we. Thats a BIG NO NO RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 05-29-2018 (05-25-2018, 04:00 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: ...Those first sentences/paragraphs form how the reader will digest the message. And on the back of Mystic's wise-words, I offer this!! You may have heard the story about an experiment involving five monkeys and the water-spraying bananas. Five monkeys are in a large cage. High up at the top of the cage, well beyond the reach of the monkeys, is a bunch of bananas. Underneath the bananas is a ladder. The monkeys immediately spot the bananas and one begins to climb the ladder. As he does, however, a stream of cold water hits the monkey and then proceeds to spray each of the other monkeys. The monkey on the ladder scrambles off. And all five sit for a time on the floor, wet, cold, and bewildered. The temptation is too great, and another monkey begins to climb the ladder and they're all dowsed in water again. When a third monkey tries to climb the ladder, the other monkeys, wanting to avoid the cold spray, pull him off the ladder and beat him. Now one monkey is removed and a new monkey is introduced to the cage. Spotting the bananas, he naively begins to climb the ladder. The other monkeys pull him off and beat him. The swapping-out continues until all new monkeys are in the cage and all of them know that it's bad to go for the bananas. They just don't know why. Welcome to where Journalism is today. Below is an excerpt from the website 'ethicaljournalismnetwork.org' and shows the current situation regarding the lack of trust in the general mainstream media. The monkeys are scratching their heads and wondering why nobody wants the bananas, the answer is fairly simple and resides in the same metaphor. They've forgotten what they were supposed to do. ............................................... Quote:FAKE NEWSSOURCE: ............................................... '...In the last months of 2016 media executives and leading journalists, policy-makers and media academics have been scratching their heads to explain what has gone wrong...' Do you see it...?! Media executives, leading Journalists, policy-makers and media academics... Who the f*ck do you think you are?!! You're scribblers finding what really happened, you're the person who tells it like it is, not what a blue-haired, black lesbian in a wheelchair wants you to say. You're the person who has the access that the public hasn't, you're supposed to be -what they called 'trusted' Journalism was about reporting information relevant to an action deemed interesting to the general public. 'This happened' and 'Those in powerful positions announced this' are actual examples of reporting what we call 'news', but looking through today's eyes, they don't seem hold anyone's attention for long. Man-bites-dog stories don't sell well and your side being the 'baddie' in a war doesn't improve sales and doesn't tempt advertisers, but the world sometimes rolls like that. There's isn't a 'wow' story every day and the simple logistics of asking a Reporter to possibly die for his employment to get a good story in a conflict is obviously not something beneficial to the Journalist and the company he/she works for. Labour for pay works best for both parties when it's done over a long time. These are the realities of life. Sometimes a building isn't hit by an aeroplane and sometimes a politician isn't screwing a porn star. Sometimes, there is just a cat stuck up a tree and the day is quiet. It's the cold water of reality, but it doesn't sell newspapers or tempt a person to change TV channels. However, if we view the man who bit the dog or the 'baddie' in a war from a different angle, then sales might improve due to 'sugaring' the article with a social-opinion-based slant that a reader or viewer may approve of. Maybe the cat stuck up the tree belongs to the porn star and surely a little background on what the cat-owner is currently doing would add a little saccharine to what everyone would agree is a mundane story? Right there is where true Journalism dies and the Influencing-Media is born. I'm not judging, it's just that when a faux moral outrage is displayed regarding the lack of trust in the mainstream media because the reader/viewer realised the trick, one would believe the Journalists would accept the game is up and just go back to reporting straight-forward, no-nonsense and unbiased news. But there's no original monkey to tell them how to. Instead, they blame everyone around them who isn't considered part of their gang for 'Fake News'... and I'll resist the easy jibe of asking where they learned it from. What did you expect...?! You pulled everyone from the ladder when they aspired to get the bananas!! The opinion-based, class-relevant, influencers that write everyday for television, internet and newspaper companies are in the situation where they truly believe that not striving to obtain the bananas is the correct thing to do. It's unimaginable to even contemplate the idea of not enlightening the uniformed and helping them to see the world that the MSM believe is the correct one. Ruses like discussing newspaper headlines between 'Influencers' during a television broadcast are supposed to imply to the viewer that since it isn't spoken towards the camera, the points of view must be viable and believed by the person speaking. Ergo, it's possibly a opinion of value. This -along with certain optics and emotional background tones are the norm in the business of impacting the public's consciousness into realising that a Journalist's perception is a vital part of anyone's ability to socially interact with those around them. Are they the public's custodians of truth...? or is it just show-business and entertaining? Which sells better and pays the wine-bar bill and the mortgage? Film at eleven. When Cronkite emotionally took off his thick-framed spectacles during his announcement that John Kennedy had died in the Bethesda Naval Hospital in 1963, it may have been then that a presenter of the news became an actor for the ratings. Brexit and Trump shocked the media world because it was if an entirely different troope of monkeys were outside of the cage and hadn't accepted the banana-starved inmates' decisions. My advice is to endure the cold water and get back to reporting real news, even if it clashes with your own world-view. Or don't. You can continue to offer your click-bait, anti-working-class, indulgent, over-bearing diversity half-truths and maybe the vulnerable will eat it up. But stop whining, not everyone is in the cage with you and when they close the News-desk, at least you won't look puzzled at the bunch of fruit that's been hanging there for a very long time. RE: The Blue Pill. - Mystic Wanderer - 06-03-2018 Although we don't need anything extra to convince us how the MSM works after reading through this great thread by @"BIAD", the article below shows you how only a handful of people control what goes to the media to sway your opinion for their narrative. Even President Trump has CFR staff on his team who are a part of this. This is why it's ALWAYS best to do your own research to learn the truth. I can't copy/paste anything from the article here, so I hope you will go read it in it's entirety: WiKiLeaks Exposes How... RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-03-2018 (06-03-2018, 12:01 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: ...I can't copy/paste anything from the article here, so I hope you will go read it in it's entirety: WiKiLeaks Exposes How... And because Rogue Nation is a place where we help each other, here's the text Mystic kindly provided a link for. Quote:WikiLeaks Exposes How Council on Foreign Relations Controls Most All Mainstream Media"...You've been living in a dream world Neo" RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-09-2018 Meanwhile down at the Persian Market, the bustling masses of London endure another day of what is now considered normal. Mobile phones and expensive-looking watches are always on display. However, not on stalls or in shop windows, these days they can now be examined in the gloved-hands of someone on the back of a speeding moped. Open borders is a cheap-shot to use as a reason for the upsurge in the capital's crime-rate and sadly, the recently released figures don't provide any relief to the standard interaction between good and bad people. Maybe it's just a sign of the diverse times we live in or maybe it's a long -forgotten trend that's surfaced due to a vague nod towards nationalism... who dare say? But it does seem that there are some who see dabatable opportunities available when those who prefer a nice Coca-Cola advert-lifestyle and perceive the world as the same as themselves. Bland statements of concern regarding the daily robberies are failing to dissuade the thieves and of course, the Police are baffled on how to counter the crime The notion that everyone is good and kind, and everyone enjoys conversations over a glass of Pimms at a corner cafe doesn't seem to be panning out. There is -to some, an indication that a darker, a more impish idea of how a city should be ran, is becoming acceptable in the European safe-space of England. But the log-jam of political correctness forbids genuine discussion of what is occurring in London and other towns and cities around the country and I know I'm stepping off the path of multiformity exactitude in suggesting that daylight robberies and machete injuries are -as some used to say 'just not cricket'. Still, I think we need to ponder on whether we call these acts 'in-coming tradtions' or negative impacts on the public's right to own and keep possessions. Is it possible to title the violent thefts as some type of unpolished socialism, where those who can afford to have items taken from them must accept that unknowingly, they're benifitting fellow-countrymen who are stuggling on the fiscal ladder? Some readers might be thinking that I'm low-balling at a stunted cultural issue and others may suggest this post is just bitching about a selfish conspiratorial idea that Britain is infested with a white-hating religion which supports it's followers by stealing from the rich to give to themselves. Maybe London is infused with a diverse range of cultural perceptions that differ from the city's traditional stance of morality and when starting out in creating such communities, it takes time to get some tread on obtaining a certain status of acceptance. Maybe it's just a big place with lots of fairly-wealthy people to rob. I'm not. I'm just trying to sarcastically get at what has happened to Britain. It's all of the above and more, but just under a different heading. Quote:More than 60 moped crimes a day reported in London.SOURCE: True Socialism. The Have-Nots redistributing materialism from the Haves...? Or a country that's been so mentally and financially starved since entering the common-market in 1973, that the lofty loosely-based ideals of an Anglo-Christian traditional UK have been frowned upon in the name of embracing other cultures to show we are welcoming to all? The evidence is there if you know where to look. P.S. If the kind reader of this thinks my accusations of low mentality are a little insulting, think about this quote from Mayor Khan's 'PR concubine' '...Sophie Linden, who speaks on policing on behalf of Mayor of London Sadiq Kahn, said that falling detection rates were due to a higher volume of crime...' RE: The Blue Pill. - Wallfire - 06-09-2018 Destroy the social infrastructure, remove Christian morals, encourage violence, then introduce sharia law as the only thing that can save people. That is what Khan wants. RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-09-2018 (06-09-2018, 12:42 PM)Wallfire Wrote: Destroy the social infrastructure, remove Christian morals, encourage violence, then introduce sharia law as the only thing that can save people. And with assistance of the media inteligencia, it is real. Yet there are some in that trade who are aware of such repugnant machinations. RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-12-2018 Tuesday morning with Boy In A Dress in the UK. Being slightly more east than the Americas, I wondered what the mainstream media of that continent would provide in regards of the Trump-Kim meeting. Oh I know many think the established press dislike the current President of the United States, but since they've been banging on about how 'The Donald' will probably bring the world into a nuclear war, I was confident the regular websites of true infromation would be panting over every movement and every off-the-cuff comment that occurred in Singapore. Maybe it's my Google feed or maybe it's just some evil subconsciousness of mine. You don't know me and faith and trust means nothing today, but I'll say I just typed in 'latest US news' and worked top-to-bottom of the first page. NBC News: 'A school silenced its valedictorian when she brought up sexual assault. Is that legal?' 'Evacuations ordered as Colorado wildfire grows' 'Air Force Captain who vanished 35 years ago found in California' 'White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow suffers heart attack, Trump says' 'A school silenced its valedictorian when she brought up sexual assault. Is that legal?' GET BREAKING NEWS UPDATES...' CNN: 'Teacher left her students $1 million' Analysis: Trump's new world order' 'What's for dinner? How about some algae' The latest U.S. stories 'Wrong inmate released from New Mexico detention center 'Four children, suspect found dead after Orlando hostage situation, police say 'Neighbors of Cold War-era Air Force deserter knew him as 'Tim' 'Koreatown celebrates historic Trump-Kim summit 'Police: 4 children dead after hostage situation 'Teacher left her students $1 million 'Colorado national forest closes due to wildfire that burned over 22,000 acres 'Transgender community faces its deadliest year, but this group wants to help 'Meteorologist solves Rubik's cube during report 'Police: Man shoots cop, barricades himself in...' Aol: 'Dennis Rodman breaks down during CNN interview' 'Tourist rescues driver from car dangling from garage' 'Man accused of beating mom, burning body in backyard' 'Reports released on accused Fla. serial killer...' USA Today: 'Trump, Kim pledge to work toward denuclearization after 'fantastic' talks...' 'Orlando man kills 4 children, seriously wounds police officer' 'Ivanka Trump, Kushner income tops $81 million last year...' FOX News: 'DEVELOPING'MAJOR CHANGE' COMING: North Korea vows to work toward 'complete denuclearization' after historic Singapore summit...' The Guardian: 'Trump-Kim summit US president says 'we will be fine' as meeting nears...' ........................... Analysis: they still f*ckin' hate him. RE: The Blue Pill. - guohua - 06-12-2018 @"BIAD" Yes they Hate President Trump because he has done what H. Clinton and Obama Could Never Do. Try and bring Peace between Two Nation and Not Protra America As Weak and Cowardly or Bow or Give Away Tax Payers Dollars To Get A handshake and Photo Op. Trump stood Face To Face and Acted Strong and Not Arrogant. MAGA. I have the News Head Line From Buzzfeed,,,,, Quote:Trump Suggested That North Korea Should Build Condos On Its BeachesWhen did he say this during their meeting? Quote:"Boy, wouldn't that make a great condo," said the president of the United States.Who did he say this to? Quote:Donald Trump suggested that North Koreans build condos on their "great beaches" in an at-times off-the-wall press conference following his historic meeting with Kim Jong Un.OH, tpo a bunch of Trump Hating reporters. Edited to add. just in from Buzzfeed. Quote:Trump Says He Gave North Korea's Dictator Some Great Real Estate Adviceand,, Quote:[/url]IMBEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS ? RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-14-2018 (06-12-2018, 06:16 PM)guohua Wrote: ...OH, tpo a bunch of Trump Hating reporters.I can only assume that most of the US mainstream press see Donald Trump as a punching-bag to garner ratings with outlandish comments. Using a title that ends in a question-mark is usually a heads-up and the trite use of trigger-words assists the reader in knowing what shyte they're actually going to read. If my assumption that the MSM hate the President of the Unites States is amiss, all I can say is that they're very good actors! One would expect a genuine Journalist to wonder if all -or some of what Trump does is bad and shallow, then why did the voters pick him? A bona fide Reporter would realise they'd been looking at their fellow countrymen through the wrong lens and correct the mistake. Those at Buzzfeed would ask themselves: Could those same electors be readers and viewers of the mainstream media...? Didn't the favoured narrative get through?! In fact, it did get through and the majority of the US public rejected it. Donald Trump became their elected leader and that could only mean that all the unscrupulous duplicity of the MSM failed to tell the masses that Hillary Clinton was their gal. Taking another sip from the cup of facetiousness again, isn't it strange that almost-all of the United States media assumed and wanted the same person to win? I often wonder if these thousands of wordsmiths have all met each other in the past or at the very least communicated with each other enough to obtain each other's political view? Nah... that would be corrupt. Anyway, Trump says Kim could utilise his coast and the media call him outrageous for saying it. I suppose on the plus-side, he doesn't have a FBI Director in his pocket or enjoy the cover-up of what happened when Hillary's friends -Ansar al-Sharia, killed Americans in a diplomatic compound. But that's just 'whataboutery' and beneath Rogue Nation members. The sad reailty is that the US media can lie, it's a luxury folded into the United States constitution. Free speech and the reluctance of politicians and agencies to correct reported information allows it to happen. If you write the wrong thing, it means you don't know the right one... and that could mean the truth is far-worse than the lie! Sadly, honourability died long ago. Sooo, was there any real stuff that came out of the summit? Quote:Sanctions will stay until nukes go, US tells North Korea.SOURCE: "Small moves, Ellie. Small moves." - From the movie 'Contact' RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-16-2018 In some areas of Journalism, it's suggested that the trade of reporting is dying and recent swathes of lay-offs in many media outlets seems to confirm this. More and more, a once noble skill has given way to what many senior Journalists deem a less qualified section of people who endeavour to offer public information. How can it be...? Trust in the fourth estate has been lost somehow and some submit that poorly-sourced internet -linked discourse has become the norm and along with it, a particular type of leaning. Namely, anti-establishment. It's a sad day for sure, when traditional mediums are looked on with suspicious eyes and their articles doubted due to their composition. 'Click-bait' is everywhere, with headlines implying some terrible ordeal or magnificent acheivement and it's only when the full article is perused, the real message of what a Journalist was attempting to purvey, is shown in it's entirety. We've been lured away from the once-standard use of reporting because of the need for advertising revenue with outlandish headlines and stories that struggle to live-up to appealing title. Day-to-day reality is being transformed into instances of outrage and abnormal events. Growing up in such a false environment leaves open the door for the young to accept that a slight of one's feelings equates to what soldiers endured during World War II. Not all fall for it, but many see their day-to-day lives as a melodramtic guantlet of horror and sometimes, see suicide as the only way forward. The more rational of the public realise that the mainstream media write guileful prose in hope of creating a story out of nothing in hopes of paying the bills. Which in itself, is a reality. This example below comes from some schools in the UK closing to the majority of pupils for a mid-term break. At least, that's what it's suppose to imply. The reality is that half-term for this particular Welsh school -and many other schools around the UK is that half-term ended at the beginning of June. Of course, the reason for the comment 'part of some end of school high jinx' is not explained and leaves a false impression. An impression that if discovered to be untrue, lends more weight to why many are turning away from the conventional forms of news gathering. Builth Wells High School has no official breaks for it's pupils from 1st June until 18th July. This incident occurred on Wednesday 13th June 2018, but appeared on the website reporting it on Friday 15th. Boring information...? Yep, and has no 'oooph'... no nerve-tingling, teeth-grinding texture to draw the reader's eyes and thoughts to what could be happening to a society they abide in. But it is information and it has substance. And this shows how far we've come. Journalism has morphed from being a conduit of reliable infromation to assist and serve, into a entertainment passel where commentary stands higher than fact. The media feel that instead of relating news, they will enhance small accounts and incidents, project an impression that has no bearing on what actually happened. Technically, it's not 'Fake News', but it does take liberties with the reader. With the use of of wording like '...after the release of what police described as a discharge of a noxious substance...' it promotes a simple prank of a school child into a more serious-reading incident. Quote:Boy arrested for letting off stink bomb in school closing it for two days ''Local reports describe it as a stink bomb" and there it is. Would such an incident be important that a national news outlet be required to report this or is it only relevant to a local community where the temporary effects would only be consequential? In Journalist circles, its called 'a filler', a piece that's dressed-up to make it something it really isn't. Evidence of this is when the Reporter states "...Dyfed-Powys Police were treating the incident as ‘isolated’ and said it was not believed to be terrorist-related..." (The full article is linked Here:) The world is big and many things happen in it everyday. It's just a sad state of affairs when Journalism has to maintain a narrative that terrible and frightening things await everyone around every corner. It could be that the true fear lies within those same Journalist circles that social media and those who took the red pill are becoming the threat and not some kid with a with stink bomb. RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-18-2018 The brain-washed upper-class... the ones who tell you they know better than you and send your children into war, these are the Beautiful Ones who perceive war as 'fun' and all about 'rampaging around having a great time'. It's degrading to the men and women who took part in those horrible times and shows that history isn't really a good topic for this man to dabble in. For the sake of an undeveloped mind and feelings, Dan Snow dishes out lies to his children in an effort to stop the real world getting in and believes falsehoods are okay for the higher purpose of perpetuating a Disney-esque reality. But that doesn't stop the BBC from employing him. After all, he's an Oxford graduate and his father was part of the 'Auntie Beeb' establishment. He's better than you. So, would you lie to your kids to maintain a preferred narrative? Quote:BBC historian Dan Snow admits he lies to his two girls about female roles in history -includingSOURCE: Better than you. RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-19-2018 FOR ANOTHER (and better inspection!) SEE WALLFIRE'S VIEW AT THIS LINK. Quote:Three dead and three wounded in Sweden shooting 'between criminal individuals'SKY News: The loss of life apart, I just love these demonstrations of Journalists creating butter-patted articles. There are many factors folded into the mix from showing that women can be Police Officers too and the obvious clarion-call that the public shouldn't be alarmed and not think it's terrorist-related. Why would anyone think that...? Because Sweden is being terrorised by radical zealots who don't wish to be incorporated into the country they live in. But that's just a suggestion. To add to this, it's also a official admission that terrorists are inside Sweden and 'sometimes' administering their terror. To hijack this tragic incident, one can see that the image that shows Malmo Police in the street is a supposed inference to support a belief that no normal person really cares about. If a woman can succeed to be a cop, then she'll be a cop. I particularly like the vague reference at the bottom of the report that implies Police spokesman Fredrik Bratt said "It is probably a shooting between criminal individuals."! I'm am disappointed they didn't end the report with: '...So just go back to sleep' Oh Donald. RE: The Blue Pill. - BIAD - 06-25-2018 Here's another example of a article adjusted to suit a trending outrage narrative. Most of the story is neutral in it's later examples, but the headline-grabber must be catered for in hopes of 'hits'. So it uses the male-shaped crash-dummies to promote an opinion of the founder and Director of Portia, an organisation devoted to improving gender equality in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Dr. Pollitzer also promotes inclusion of the gender dimension in STEM. The article is carved to offer bias. Quote:Time’s up for sexist crash test dummies.SOURCE: |