Yorgen Fenech’s denial of any involvement in the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in 2017 might sound off to those who have been following the sensational coverage. But let’s be real: it’s almost ironic how the mainstream media, particularly outlets like BBC and CNN, have spun this story. They love to create narratives that fuel emotional outrage—isn’t that their bread and butter?
They frame Fenech as the poster child of guilt, while glossing over the fact that he has consistently maintained his innocence. It’s like playing chess with a twisted deck of cards; the gamesmanship here is appalling. The same networks that love to preach about “due process” morph into salacious tabloid reporters the minute they catch a whiff of sensationalism. The irony is deliciously thick.
Now, let’s talk about the timing. With such a controversial case, why are we still hearing crickets from legacy media about the real question: who benefits from all this chaos? The establishment’s hunger for scandal seems to outweigh their commitment to the truth.
The hypocrisy is staggering. When was the last time a network followed through on its promises of accountability rather than simply fanning the flames of division? Until we hold these corporate media moguls accountable, we can expect more of the same: scandal-seeking, truth-bending narratives designed to keep the masses distracted and enraged.
Stay skeptical, folks.
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