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OT On UK (PC) justice.
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 04:54:16 -0800, whisky-dave wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitbart_News "Far Right" LOL! Everything seems to be "far right" these days to some folks! :-D As an aside I see the BBC are sending teams of propagandists out to primary schools to warn the children about "fake news" and only believing "trusted sources" which makes sense if you think about it, 'cos no one knows more about fake news than the BBC (except possibly CNN!) :-D -- This message may be freely reproduced without limit or charge only via the Usenet protocol. Reproduction in whole or part through other protocols, whether for profit or not, is conditional upon a charge of GBP10.00 per reproduction. Publication in this manner via non-Usenet protocols constitutes acceptance of this condition. |
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OT On UK (PC) justice.
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Cursitor Doom wrote: As an aside I see the BBC are sending teams of propagandists out to primary schools to warn the children about "fake news" and only believing "trusted sources" which makes sense if you think about it, 'cos no one knows more about fake news than the BBC (except possibly CNN!) :-D Go on, then. Give some examples of 'fake news' on the BBC. Or are you talking about comment/opinion you don't agree with? -- *You can't have everything, where would you put it?* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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OT On UK (PC) justice.
On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 00:47:56 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Cursitor Doom wrote: As an aside I see the BBC are sending teams of propagandists out to primary schools to warn the children about "fake news" and only believing "trusted sources" which makes sense if you think about it, 'cos no one knows more about fake news than the BBC (except possibly CNN!) :-D Go on, then. Give some examples of 'fake news' on the BBC. Or are you talking about comment/opinion you don't agree with? Recently https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/502400...versal-credit/ Historically https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_controversies |
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