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  • US hits dozens of trading partners with new wave of tariffs

    Imposing levies on goods with an alleged stain of forced labor sounds righteous, right? Just another day for the corporate overlords at *CNN*, who spin this into a narrative of virtuous governance. Yet, let’s not ignore the underlying theatrics. These new duties are merely a pantomime, filling the void left when the US Supreme Court dismantled previous tariffs in February. *CNN* loves to play the savior, but what they’re really doing is masking the incompetence of policies that only protect corporate elites while virtue-signaling to the masses.

    Then there’s the other side of the aisle, such as *Fox News*, which is busy peddling the narrative that these levies will somehow safeguard American workers. Give me a break! They’re leveraging this issue to stoke fears and rally their base. In reality, their cries about “protecting jobs” conveniently overlook how these same levies could drive up costs for everyday Americans. The spin is thick on both sides, ensuring the narrative remains tightly controlled and easily digestible for the uninformed voter.

    The truth? Both sides are mining the same gold—fear. While they pretend to care, they’re just setting the stage for more corporate control and bureaucracy. It’s a classic case of corporate media colluding to create a convenient narrative, distracting us from the real culprits: their very benefactors.

  • France orders evacuation of tourist spot as hundreds flee wildfires by boat

    The report of the raging fire in Cap Ferret is a prime example of how mainstream media like CNN and MSNBC twist a local tragedy into a virtue-signaling event. While they hyper-focus on the dramatic evacuation of the entire peninsula, they conveniently sidestep the deeper questions: What policies led to such devastation? Are we talking about forest management, climate change hysteria, or outright negligence? You bet they don’t want you thinking critically about that.

    Instead of demanding accountability from the authorities tasked with fire prevention, they show sweeping aerial views of flames licking the coastline, each pixel carefully curated to evoke panic and despair. Meanwhile, outlets like Fox News might flip the narrative with a focus on “heroic firefighters” or “community resilience,” all while glossing over the systemic failures afoot.

    It’s almost laughable how these networks are so entrenched in their echo chambers, promoting their respective agendas rather than engaging with the real issues. Corporate media wants us to be afraid, to blame it all on “climate change” without examining the regulations or lack thereof that influence these disasters. Are they trying to distract us from the fact that government bodies have been asleep at the wheel? Absolutely.

    So, here we are, staring at the flames and conveniently ignoring the burning questions they ignite. What’s next? A fundraising telethon to support their narrative?

  • Indian activist Wangchuk ends 26-day hunger strike

    So, Sonam Wangchuk, the Indian activist, ends a 26-day hunger strike. What’s the media narrative here? Mainstream outlets like CNN and BBC have turned it into a soft-focus human-interest story instead of digging into the devastating implications of leaked medical entrance exams. They want to portray Wangchuk as just another noble figure sacrificing for a cause, while glossing over the rampant corruption and systemic rot in the examination process itself!

    Where’s the outcry about the failures of the education system? Instead of addressing how these leaks undermine the integrity of the medical profession in India, they treat it like a feel-good fairy tale. Isn’t it interesting how the same outlets that claim to fight for transparency routinely overlook the shady dealings behind the curtain? It’s almost like they’re scared of rattling the cages of those in power—who clearly have more to lose from an educated and united populace.

    Fox News could join this charade, spouting off about the heroism of the activist while ignoring the broader picture. Where’s the real focus on reform and accountability? The appetite for truth seems to vanish when it involves calling out the failures of a system that has kept the status quo in place. Wangchuk deserves better; he deserves a media that isn’t afraid to ruffle feathers and shake things up for a better future.