It's been a while since anything about 'Brexit' as been discussed and before anyone rolls their eyes, I'm not going
project any type of for-or-against rhetoric here. This is about the way that many of us have been indoctrinated to
subconsciously gaining information that creates our view on the world.
What aerates my anal-hair is the manner that many of us accept the way the mainstream media present information
and the actual logistics of it. To some, it is boring, but it needs to be spoken of because it can help to get a reader
back to some form of true reality.
Here is a quote from an article written in on the BBC website dated 1st September 2019.
It's supposedly in regards of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without the famously enigmatic creature
called 'a deal'.
Michel Barnier is the EU's Chief Negotiator in the proceedings of the UK's exit and enjoys a history of political sway in
home of France and the European Union. Barnier's comments or stance in this particular situation aren't the focus here,
it's the logistics that I hope intrigues the reader.
How did he do that...? How did he write a newspaper-friendly article and get it printed in a major periodical?
Did he just send it -via email or letter, and hope that someone in the mail-room delivered it to the appropriate reporter's desk
or was there prior communication between Mr. Barnier's represenatives and The Sunday Telegraph?
Of course it was pre-arranged and of course there are well-oiled conduits between political figures and news outlets, that's how
the whole thing works... we're being conned from both ends of the spectrum by the same people that are supposed to deliver
unbiased news!
In days gone by when I worked for a one-horse-town newspaper, you wouldn't believe the amount of 'stuff' that's sent in from
Borough Councils, private businesses, music companies and the Government. All just repackaged and sent out in article-form
when the time was appropriate.
It's all a con, I tell thee!
Last week, I dumped all TV access to my home and I feel ten-times better for it! F*ck the media and f*ck the stupid
arguments of not being some weird-type of 'Club'!!
(Coming up next, BIAD begins to store his own urine in mason jars!)
project any type of for-or-against rhetoric here. This is about the way that many of us have been indoctrinated to
subconsciously gaining information that creates our view on the world.
What aerates my anal-hair is the manner that many of us accept the way the mainstream media present information
and the actual logistics of it. To some, it is boring, but it needs to be spoken of because it can help to get a reader
back to some form of true reality.
Here is a quote from an article written in on the BBC website dated 1st September 2019.
It's supposedly in regards of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without the famously enigmatic creature
called 'a deal'.
Michel Barnier is the EU's Chief Negotiator in the proceedings of the UK's exit and enjoys a history of political sway in
home of France and the European Union. Barnier's comments or stance in this particular situation aren't the focus here,
it's the logistics that I hope intrigues the reader.
Quote:"...However, writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Barnier said: "On the EU side, we had intense discussions with EU member
states on the need to guarantee the integrity of the EU's single market, while keeping that border fully open..."
How did he do that...? How did he write a newspaper-friendly article and get it printed in a major periodical?
Did he just send it -via email or letter, and hope that someone in the mail-room delivered it to the appropriate reporter's desk
or was there prior communication between Mr. Barnier's represenatives and The Sunday Telegraph?
Of course it was pre-arranged and of course there are well-oiled conduits between political figures and news outlets, that's how
the whole thing works... we're being conned from both ends of the spectrum by the same people that are supposed to deliver
unbiased news!
In days gone by when I worked for a one-horse-town newspaper, you wouldn't believe the amount of 'stuff' that's sent in from
Borough Councils, private businesses, music companies and the Government. All just repackaged and sent out in article-form
when the time was appropriate.
It's all a con, I tell thee!
Last week, I dumped all TV access to my home and I feel ten-times better for it! F*ck the media and f*ck the stupid
arguments of not being some weird-type of 'Club'!!
(Coming up next, BIAD begins to store his own urine in mason jars!)
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