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  • Vatican excommunicates hundreds of thousands of splinter sect followers

    The Society of Saint Pius X, a staunchly traditional Catholic sect, has recently come under corporate media scrutiny with around 600,000 followers feeling the brunt of biased reporting. Mainstream outlets like CNN and MSNBC want you to believe this group operates in the shadows, promoting outdated ideologies that threaten societal progress. But what they don’t tell you is that these followers are simply seeking a deeper connection to their faith that the woke agenda tries to undermine.

    While Fox News might occasionally give them a nod, they too often fail to dive deep into the real conversations around culture, faith, and freedom. Instead, they cavalierly push the narrative that these devout individuals are fringe extremists. It’s an absurd characterization that misses the mark entirely. The truth is, many of these believers are grappling with the same cultural disarray that has plighted our society. They aren’t the radicals—the establishment media is just scared of what they represent.

    Let’s not sugarcoat it: mainstream media wants to dictate how we should think about religion, as if faith must conform to the secular orthodoxies of the day. But this isn’t just about faith—it’s a clash of worldviews, and those of us who question the status quo need to be heard loud and clear. If the corporate media won’t cover this with the nuance it deserves, we have to call them out for their unwillingness to embrace the complexity of our diverse beliefs.

  • ‘Most massive’ Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 20

    Kyiv’s mayor has declared a day of mourning after a devastating drone and missile assault on the Ukrainian capital, yet many in the mainstream media seem more interested in sensationalism than the actual human cost. Outlets like CNN and MSNBC are quick to whip up emotional headlines, but they conveniently gloss over the larger context of this ongoing conflict—as if this missile strike just popped up out of nowhere.

    Why aren’t they delving deeper into the geopolitical ramifications? The reality on the ground is complex, and these networks frequently opt for simplistic narratives that mislead the public. Meanwhile, Fox News appears to be playing both sides, peddling outrage while maintaining a careful distance from taking a hard stance on U.S. involvement. It’s a classic case of narrative-shaping rather than truth-telling.

    And then you have the international response, which is often filtered through a prism of ideological bias. Major news sources focus on victimhood without providing the historical perspective that could offer a fuller understanding of the circumstances that led to such violence. It’s all about clicks and ratings, ladies and gentlemen; a tragic reality in a situation that merits serious journalism.

    Instead of genuine coverage, we’re treated to a circus of outrage, designed to manipulate our emotions and steer public opinion in conveniently predefined directions. When are we going to call out this farce? The media can do better, but they choose not to. We need to demand more than just tragedy porn that yields nothing but retweets and likes.

  • Man City sign Elliot Anderson from Forest in record British transfer

    Anderson’s impending transfer to Nottingham Forest has officially placed him in the spotlight as the most expensive British player in history. But let’s take a moment to dissect the corporate media circus around this. Networks like the BBC and Sky Sports, typically revered for their “unbiased” reporting, are falling over themselves to paint this as a glorious leap for British football. But are they asking the tough questions? Not a chance! Instead of digging into the real financial implications and the pressure this puts on Anderson, they’re busy gushing about record-breaking fees.

    Meanwhile, expect tabloids like The Sun to sensationalize this story to the hilt, framing it as a fairy tale of the underdog making it big. But what happens when reality hits and the pressure becomes too much? Will they still be so quick to celebrate? You can bet your last dollar they’ll shift gears once the narrative starts to sour. This isn’t just about money; it’s a glaring symptom of how the sport is increasingly becoming a playground for the ultra-wealthy, with the average fan getting pushed further to the sidelines.

    It’s ironic—corporate media want us to cheer for the big money moves while ignoring the underlying issues plaguing the sport. There’s a hidden agenda here, folks. The plethora of fawning headlines distracts from a sobering reality: this isn’t just a player’s story. It’s a reflection of a sport that’s losing touch with its roots. We need to be skeptical of the narratives being spun, and not let the glitter of a record transfer blind us to the larger picture.