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  • US imposes tariffs on dozens of trade partners over ‘forced labour’ imports

    So, let’s break down the recent tariffs targeting about 60 trading partners for allegedly not doing enough to combat forced labor. Now, if you’re tuning into mainstream media like CNN or MSNBC, you’re likely to hear a sanitized version that paints this as just another noble effort to tackle some humanitarian crisis. But let’s not kid ourselves—this is a calculated move wrapped in the rhetoric of morality that distracts from more pressing issues.

    Fox News might frame it slightly differently—typically touting the administration’s bold stance against countries like China and others notorious for labor violations. But look closely! Both narratives conveniently sidestep the real agenda: using these tariffs as a weapon to exert economic influence while pretending it’s all for “human rights.”

    And where’s the critical analysis? Where’s the outrage over how these tariffs could backfire, hurting hardworking Americans and global relationships? This is classic policy overreach masquerading as virtue. Big media outlets want you to swallow the narrative without questioning the motivations behind it.

    Where’s the depth? Where’s the discussion on the complexities of global trade and labor that doesn’t fit neatly into a ‘good vs. evil’ storyline? We’re left with sound bites instead of substance, and that’s a disservice to everyone who deserves to understand what’s truly at stake.

  • Trump imposes new double-digit tariffs on dozens of countries

    Trump is back in the headlines, slapping new tariffs on 60 countries under the so-called “forced labour provision.” This move comes as the previous 10 percent levies expire, and it’s a bold play to target the corporations profiting off of unethical practices. But hold your applause—let’s look at how corporate media is spinning this. CNN, for instance, is sharpening its knives, communicating a sense of impending doom as if trade wars are an apocalyptic event. Are they really concerned about human rights, or just pushing their anti-Trump narrative?

    On the other hand, Fox News is giving Trump a platform to stand on, framing these tariffs as a valiant fight for moral integrity. They’ll paint him as the hero despite his previous antics, reframing tariffs as a crusade for justice. But isn’t it just a little too convenient for them to overlook the broader economic implications? Mainstream outlets are quick to sing praises or instigate panic depending on who’s in charge.

    The truth is, this isn’t about left or right; it’s about holding corporations accountable for exploiting cheap labor, a point lost in the noise. What both sides gloss over is that this is a chess game where the pawns are the working-class citizens and consumers who will ultimately foot the bill. Instead of delivering the facts, media giants are busy crafting sensationalist narratives to keep us distracted.

  • Ukraine’s Zelenskyy meets with far-right US activist Laura Loomer

    So here we have a staunch ally of Trump, pro-Israel to the core, sitting down with Ukraine’s president. Meanwhile, she’s sounding the alarm about how Russia is aiding Iran in killing U.S. soldiers. But where’s the coverage from our beloved mainstream media? You can bet CNN and MSNBC won’t touch this story unless it fits their hyper-partisan agendas.

    Instead of critically examining the implications of this alliance—one that shows the intertwining chaos of global politics—we get a watered-down narrative touting heroism and our never-ending obligations abroad. Fox News might frame it as a heroic stand against global terrorism, but let’s not kid ourselves; it’s all smoke and mirrors designed to deflect from deeper questions: Why are we involved in these conflicts in the first place? What’s really being said behind closed doors?

    The media spins the narrative, pushing for war-like fervor while ignoring the reality that we’re entangled in a complex geopolitical chess game. Russia’s ties to Iran and their connection to U.S. casualties are more than just bullet points in a press release; they are a reflection of the ongoing failures in American foreign policy.

    So, let’s wake up, folks. This isn’t just another diplomatic meeting. It’s a red flag waving in your face, begging the question: Who benefits from this narrative, and why are we still asleep at the wheel?