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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=427422 time=1637158318 user_id=1676
Biden called Kyle that too.... nobody cares in the MSM.

Ya, he did.

Odinson

They are trying to photograph the jurors... To intimidate them.



Its like from a gangster movie.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=427535 time=1637262123 user_id=136
They are trying to photograph the jurors... To intimidate them.



Its like from a gangster movie.

 :shock:

Anonymous

You wonder why ninety percent of the news we get is prog bullshit. It is because their prog billionaire sugardaddies want it that way.



Bill Gates has given $319 million to bankroll select media outlets and change the public narrative — and the internet has receipts: Report

https://www.theblaze.com/news/bill-gates-bankroll-media-outlets?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20211118Trending-BillGates&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News">https://www.theblaze.com/news/bill-gate ... ing%20News">https://www.theblaze.com/news/bill-gates-bankroll-media-outlets?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20211118Trending-BillGates&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News



Documents obtained by Alan Macleod at a the MintPress News suggest that Bill Gates has given hundreds of millions of dollars to select media outlets across the globe.



Beneficiaries on the list include CNN, NBC, NPR, PBS, the Atlantic, New York Public Radio, and more.



The top three awards given directly to media outlets include $24.6 million to NPR, $12.9 million to the U.K.'s Guardian, and $10.8 million to Seattle, Washington-based Cascade Public Media, which owns local station KCTS-TV.



Other direct awards include those bestowed on the Conversation, Germany's Der Spiegel, Education Week, NBCUniversal Media, France's Le Monde, the BBC, CNN, the Education Post, the Financial Times, the Texas Tribune, Al-Jazeera, and more.



Macleod added, "The money is generally directed towards issues close to the Gates hearts. For example, the $3.6 million CNN grant went towards 'report[ing] on gender equality with a focus on least developed countries, producing journalism on the everyday inequalities endured by women and girls across the world.'"

Anonymous

The presiding judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse case banned MSNBC from the courthouse on Thursday after alleging that a producer who works for the cable outlet followed jurors exiting the courthouse and attempted to photograph them.

Anonymous

Quote from: Herman post_id=427573 time=1637285931 user_id=1689
The presiding judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse case banned MSNBC from the courthouse on Thursday after alleging that a producer who works for the cable outlet followed jurors exiting the courthouse and attempted to photograph them.

Good for the judge.

 :smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:

Anonymous

Quote from: Herman post_id=427572 time=1637285732 user_id=1689
You wonder why ninety percent of the news we get is prog bullshit. It is because their prog billionaire sugardaddies want it that way.



Bill Gates has given $319 million to bankroll select media outlets and change the public narrative — and the internet has receipts: Report

https://www.theblaze.com/news/bill-gates-bankroll-media-outlets?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20211118Trending-BillGates&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News">https://www.theblaze.com/news/bill-gate ... ing%20News">https://www.theblaze.com/news/bill-gates-bankroll-media-outlets?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20211118Trending-BillGates&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News



Documents obtained by Alan Macleod at a the MintPress News suggest that Bill Gates has given hundreds of millions of dollars to select media outlets across the globe.



Beneficiaries on the list include CNN, NBC, NPR, PBS, the Atlantic, New York Public Radio, and more.



The top three awards given directly to media outlets include $24.6 million to NPR, $12.9 million to the U.K.'s Guardian, and $10.8 million to Seattle, Washington-based Cascade Public Media, which owns local station KCTS-TV.



Other direct awards include those bestowed on the Conversation, Germany's Der Spiegel, Education Week, NBCUniversal Media, France's Le Monde, the BBC, CNN, the Education Post, the Financial Times, the Texas Tribune, Al-Jazeera, and more.



Macleod added, "The money is generally directed towards issues close to the Gates hearts. For example, the $3.6 million CNN grant went towards 'report[ing] on gender equality with a focus on least developed countries, producing journalism on the everyday inequalities endured by women and girls across the world.'"

How can we trust the media when they accept large sums of money from multi billionaires to report the news they want us to hear.

Anonymous

National Guard troops are standing by outside Kenosha, Wisconsin, in case the verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial sparks violence.

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=427616 time=1637322715 user_id=114
National Guard troops are standing by outside Kenosha, Wisconsin, in case the verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial sparks violence.

Oh my.

Odinson


Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=427633 time=1637347833 user_id=136
Kyle Rittenhouse...





Not guilty.





 :yahoo:

I just read that......I pray for Kenosha and all American cities.

Bricktop

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=427576 time=1637286259 user_id=3254


How can we trust the media when they accept large sums of money from multi billionaires to report the news they want us to hear.


You CANNOT trust the media.



If you ever could, those days are well behind us.



Journalists are activist scum...on either side of the political divide.



News has become opinion, opinion has become agenda.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=427633 time=1637347833 user_id=136
Kyle Rittenhouse...





Not guilty.





 :yahoo:

 :thumbup:

Anonymous

This should be a criminal conspiracy.



New York Times shelved article detailing pain and suffering of Kenosha riots until after 2020 election, says former reporter



A former New York Times reporter wrote an article detailing the suffering that the Kenosha riots inflicted on the local community. However, the writer claims that the New York Times shelved her piece until after the 2020 presidential election.



Former New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles revealed the buried story in an article published in the Common Sense Substack – which was created by former NYT Opinion editor Bari Weiss. Bowles traveled to Wisconsin to cover the aftermath of the Kenosha riots that happened in August 2020. She explains that some liberals argue that looting and "burning down businesses for racial justice was both good and healthy." However, she found the exact opposite after she spoke to the real victims of the riots – small business owners who lost everything.





"The part of Kenosha that people burned in the riots was the poor, multi-racial commercial district, full of small, under-insured cell phone shops and car lots. It was very sad to see and to hear from people who had suffered," Bowles writes. "Beyond the financial loss, small storefronts are quite meaningful to their owners and communities, which continuously baffles the Zoom-class."



"Now it could be that the piece was just bad. I've sent in bad ones before, and I'll do it again," Bowles acknowledges. "A few weeks after I filed, an editor told me: The Times wouldn't be able to run my Kenosha insurance debacle piece until after the 2020 election, so sorry."



She then reveals that her article titled "Businesses Trying to Rebound After Unrest Face a Challenge: Not Enough Insurance" was published on Nov. 9, 2020 – two days after Joe Biden was officially named the president-elect.



"Eventually the election passed. Biden was in the White House," she writes. "And my Kenosha story ran. Whatever the reason for holding the piece, covering the suffering after the riots was not a priority."



"The reality that brought Kyle Rittenhouse into the streets was one we reporters were meant to ignore," she explains. "The old man who tried to put out a blaze at a Kenosha store had his jaw broken. The top editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer had to resign in June 2020 amid staff outcry for publishing a piece with the headline, 'Buildings Matter, Too.'"



In the New York Times article, Bowles details how many of the rioters burning down Kenosha "seemed to be well-off young people, with little sense" of how important local businesses are to their owners and communities. She adds, "Some activists have downplayed the damage to businesses from looting and arson in racial justice protests around the country."



Bowles notes that "more than 35 small businesses were destroyed, and around 80 were damaged."

https://www.theblaze.com/news/new-york-times-kenosha-riots?utm_source=theblaze-7DayTrendingTest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The%20Blaze%20PM%20Trending%202021-11-19&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%207%20Day%20Engagement">https://www.theblaze.com/news/new-york- ... Engagement">https://www.theblaze.com/news/new-york-times-kenosha-riots?utm_source=theblaze-7DayTrendingTest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The%20Blaze%20PM%20Trending%202021-11-19&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%207%20Day%20Engagement

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=427715 time=1637405061 user_id=114
This should be a criminal conspiracy.



New York Times shelved article detailing pain and suffering of Kenosha riots until after 2020 election, says former reporter



A former New York Times reporter wrote an article detailing the suffering that the Kenosha riots inflicted on the local community. However, the writer claims that the New York Times shelved her piece until after the 2020 presidential election.



Former New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles revealed the buried story in an article published in the Common Sense Substack – which was created by former NYT Opinion editor Bari Weiss. Bowles traveled to Wisconsin to cover the aftermath of the Kenosha riots that happened in August 2020. She explains that some liberals argue that looting and "burning down businesses for racial justice was both good and healthy." However, she found the exact opposite after she spoke to the real victims of the riots – small business owners who lost everything.





"The part of Kenosha that people burned in the riots was the poor, multi-racial commercial district, full of small, under-insured cell phone shops and car lots. It was very sad to see and to hear from people who had suffered," Bowles writes. "Beyond the financial loss, small storefronts are quite meaningful to their owners and communities, which continuously baffles the Zoom-class."



"Now it could be that the piece was just bad. I've sent in bad ones before, and I'll do it again," Bowles acknowledges. "A few weeks after I filed, an editor told me: The Times wouldn't be able to run my Kenosha insurance debacle piece until after the 2020 election, so sorry."



She then reveals that her article titled "Businesses Trying to Rebound After Unrest Face a Challenge: Not Enough Insurance" was published on Nov. 9, 2020 – two days after Joe Biden was officially named the president-elect.



"Eventually the election passed. Biden was in the White House," she writes. "And my Kenosha story ran. Whatever the reason for holding the piece, covering the suffering after the riots was not a priority."



"The reality that brought Kyle Rittenhouse into the streets was one we reporters were meant to ignore," she explains. "The old man who tried to put out a blaze at a Kenosha store had his jaw broken. The top editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer had to resign in June 2020 amid staff outcry for publishing a piece with the headline, 'Buildings Matter, Too.'"



In the New York Times article, Bowles details how many of the rioters burning down Kenosha "seemed to be well-off young people, with little sense" of how important local businesses are to their owners and communities. She adds, "Some activists have downplayed the damage to businesses from looting and arson in racial justice protests around the country."



Bowles notes that "more than 35 small businesses were destroyed, and around 80 were damaged."

https://www.theblaze.com/news/new-york-times-kenosha-riots?utm_source=theblaze-7DayTrendingTest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The%20Blaze%20PM%20Trending%202021-11-19&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%207%20Day%20Engagement">https://www.theblaze.com/news/new-york- ... Engagement">https://www.theblaze.com/news/new-york-times-kenosha-riots?utm_source=theblaze-7DayTrendingTest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The%20Blaze%20PM%20Trending%202021-11-19&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%207%20Day%20Engagement

I'm not suggesting more government control, but wouldn't it be a refreshing change if media outlets who do things like this could be decertified..



Perhaps a professional body for journalists that oversees ethical conduct by it's paid members.