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  • Ukrainian drones hit more sites of Russian online retailer Wildberries

    Overnight, Wildberries’ logistics hubs in the Krasnodar and Stavropol regions were hit, and what do we hear from mainstream media? Crickets or, at best, a fragile acknowledgment like that found on CNN. Instead of delving into the “why” and the potential ramifications of this attack, the narrative is brushed aside as just another blip in the chaos of the ongoing conflict—clickbait headlines with no context.

    Meanwhile, Fox News has mostly prioritized sensationalized gossip over serious reporting, seldom touching the implications of such actions on local economies or the geopolitical landscape. Why aren’t they asking the real questions? What does this say about security in these regions? Or better yet, how does it impact logistics and supply chains, especially amid rising tensions? Clearly, there’s a concerted effort to downplay the seriousness while focusing on soft, feel-good stories that don’t challenge viewers’ complacency.

    It’s almost shocking how easily these outlets allow their narratives to be manipulated, neglecting deeper investigations. It’s high time we demand robust journalism that doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths. Either we engage with the realities shaping our world or we continue to feed into a narrative that is dangerously superficial. The silence is deafening, and so is the complicity.

  • US ‘open’ to negotiations with Iran but Tehran not ‘serious’, Rubio says

    Let’s cut through the corporate media fog: the U.S. Secretary of State’s recent comments on Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz are a frantic attempt to keep that worn-out narrative alive. Mainstream outlets like CNN are spinning this as dire news, but let’s face it, this is less about geopolitical strategy and more about maintaining the establishment’s grip on power. They’re preaching about a “dangerous precedent” while ignoring the very real consequences of U.S. aggression in the region.

    Fox News may land a few solid critiques of the Democrat-led foreign policy, but don’t let their sensational headlines fool you—they’re just as complicit in propping up the military-industrial complex. Both sides of the aisle are feeding the war machine, all while pretending they’re watching out for your interests. Where’s the accountability? Where’s the real reporting on the lives affected by these ongoing tensions? Instead, we get hand-wringing and empty rhetoric from figures like Anthony Blinken, who sound more like corporate spokespeople than true statesmen.

    Meanwhile, while everyone obsesses over Iran, issues like the southern border and domestic unrest get sidelined. It’s almost as if the establishment wants you distracted from the real problems. The narrative is clear: keep the public scared and confused, and they’ll forget about the erosion of their rights at home. It’s about time we demand more than just theater from our leaders and our media.

  • Air defences activate in Iran and flames rise from US attacks

    This headline should make your blood boil: explosions in Tehran as the U.S. military claims it has completed 11 days of strikes! But let’s not just take this at face value. Why is nobody asking the hard questions? The mainstream media is peddling this narrative like it’s a blockbuster movie, while serving their corporate narratives. CNN and MSNBC are likely framing this as “necessary action” against an “aggressive threat,” but when did bombing a country become justifiable without a clear strategic purpose?

    Oh, but let’s flip the script! Fox News might take the stance that this is a strong show of force and a message to those “bad actors” in the Middle East. But do they ever ask who the real enemy is? Or why we keep getting dragged into these endless conflicts, all while our own citizens are dealing with collapsing infrastructure and skyrocketing inflation at home? The truth is buried under layers of manufactured consent and a convenient enemy—Iran! They’re just following the lead of their corporate overlords instead of seeking the truth.

    So let’s get real: both sides of the mainstream media are complicit in this dangerous game. They don’t care about you; they only care about their narratives. It’s about time we question whose interests are really being served. Newsflash: it’s not ours.