News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
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Since Covid, journalists have picked up an unhealthy new pastime, says Eugyppius: feverishly reporting on the incidence of normal winter viruses as though they are something alarming when they are no such thing.
Mainstream media persist in stating the Paris knife attacker targeted a "German" over Israel when his own video never mentions Israel but talks about ISIS in East Asia. Why are they so keen to blame Israel and hide jihad?
Rav Arora exposes the financial links between mainstream media and the U.S. Government, raising ethical concerns about their impartiality in promoting Covid vaccines and highlighting the need for unbiased journalism.
Sadly the coming climate apocalypse will have to take place without any specialist commentary from CNBC as the American cable channel's climate desk has been quietly disbanded.
Anti-lockdown has gone mainstream with a feature in New York magazine titled 'Covid Lockdowns Were a Giant Experiment. It Was a Failure'. But there's still some way to go, says Jeffrey Tucker.
Anyone questioning the imposition of 15-minute cities is stupid and dangerous, say the mainstream media, shutting down debate – the latest extreme agenda where criticism is dismissed as 'conspiracy theories'.
The Telegraph's Lockdown Files reveal that most Covid restrictions were based on political expediency and cowardice, yet the rest of the mainstream media would rather attack Isabel Oakeshott than question themselves.
Ian Dunt says "GB News used to be a joke – now it’s dangerous". You know what they say: first they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party Lee Anderson has been attacked for doing the worst thing you can do in today’s politics: he has said what most people think.
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