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  • What we know so far about the Berlin Pride ramming attack

    Another day, another absurd attempt by the mainstream media to spin a story that doesn’t fit their cozy narratives. A police manhunt is underway after a suspect rammed a car into a crowd at a Pride event in Berlin, and yet, you can already hear the crickets chirping from CNN and NBC. Where’s the outrage? Where’s the urgency? You’d think this event would be front page news, but instead, it’s buried, overshadowed by the latest celebrity gossip or some manufactured crisis.

    Let’s be clear: if a suspect attacking a crowd at a conservative event were to happen, you can bet your last dollar that it would dominate the news cycle for weeks, complete with debate panels and endless scrolls of “expert” commentary. But here, we see another clear example of how the leftist media chooses which victims to amplify. Imagine if the suspect had been a right-wing extremist—suddenly, we’d be hearing calls for legislation, new policies about hate crimes, and a full-blown moral panic. But in this case? Silence, as if they’re deliberately ignoring an elephant in the room.

    It’s almost comical how predictable their spin has become. Are they afraid it might challenge their idyllic view of a society that embraces diversity at all costs? Or perhaps they prefer to keep the narrative simple, shunning complexity at the expense of honest reporting. Either way, let’s not let their cowardice obscure the real issues at play. This was an attack on citizens, regardless of their sexual orientation, and it requires our full attention and outrage.

  • Who is India’s new education minister Pralhad Joshi?

    Joshi has been a part of the cabinet since 2019, and what do we hear from mainstream media? Silence. It’s like a well-orchestrated symphony where the strings only play when it’s time to embarrass anyone with a hint of dissent. Corporate giants like CNN and MSNBC are too busy disparaging anyone remotely connected to PM Modi while dancing around the real issues. It’s classic misdirection—focus on Joshi’s ties to Modi without scrutinizing the substance of his policies or his actual impact on governance.

    Meanwhile, Fox News occasionally ventures into covering Modi’s policies, but let’s be real: they often couch it in tongue-in-cheek commentary or populist narratives that dilute any real analysis. Where’s the follow-up questioning? Where’s the arithmetic on how Joshi’s cabinet tenure has actually affected citizens? The public deserves more than cookie-cutter headlines and half-baked opinions.

    Why do these networks pick and choose their battles? It’s simple: narratives over facts every single time. Joshi isn’t just another cabinet member—he represents whatever agenda mainstream media wants to push, and they’ll ignore anything that doesn’t fit their storyline. The truth gets buried under a mountain of biased reporting. Really, how are we supposed to hold our leaders accountable when the press isn’t even trying?

  • Typhoon Noul batters Southeast China

    Footage of Typhoon Noul pummeling southern China is hitting the airwaves, but let’s not kid ourselves: the narratives being spun by major networks like CNN and MSNBC are infuriatingly predictable. They parade this disaster as just another day in “the climate crisis” narrative. Sure, climate change is real, but downplaying inherent regional vulnerabilities for the sake of a trendy narrative is about as disingenuous as it gets.

    Meanwhile, Fox News is caught in the same cookie-cutter approach. They’re trying to frame this typhoon as a reason to push their own agenda regarding government regulations, yet somehow missing the human aspect of the devastation. Viewers are left scratching their heads: where’s the focus on the families impacted? Where’s the deep dive into mismanagement of disaster preparedness?

    Local news platforms are rightly honing in on the immediate human toll, but talk about an uphill battle! The corporate giants are drowning them out with flashy graphics and sensationalist headlines that leave no room for empathy. It’s like watching a competition where humanity takes a backseat to corporate agendas.

    No one is asking tough questions about whether nations that are repeatedly ravaged by such storms are getting the help they actually need. Are we really prioritizing the people, or are we just sharpening our agendas?

    Disaster deserves coverage that’s about reality, not a convenient political narrative. The collective amnesia of mainstream media leaves little room for the real stories that matter, and that’s where the betrayal truly lies.