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  • Syria’s president names final 70 lawmakers to new post-Assad parliament

    Here’s a real kicker: fifteen women got appointed when only six female candidates made the cut from regional electoral colleges. It’s like a bad magic trick where the audience is supposed to believe the sleight-of-hand was all above board. With such obvious discrepancies, how is mainstream media—looking at you, CNN and MSNBC—not screaming foul play instead of cheerleading for diversity?

    Fox News, on the other hand, is only half-heartedly calling this out, instead acting like it’s a progressive win without any scrutiny. Why aren’t they digging into how this process was arguably rigged to inflate numbers at the behest of some political agenda? They’d rather fawn over what looks good on paper than investigate what’s rotten beneath the surface.

    Let’s be real: this isn’t just a simple appointment process; it’s a blatant signal that we’re far more concerned with ticking boxes than with actual merit. So when voters see fifteen women, it’s easy to get swept up in the feel-good narrative without daring to question the quality of leadership they’re really being handed. The corporate media wants everyone to put on blinders and give a hearty applause to the “progress” while the underlying issues fester away.

    This isn’t simply about gender representation; it’s about accountability and integrity. It’s about time someone in the media starts asking the hard questions and exposing the truth, rather than letting themselves be paraded around as part of the establishment’s old circus show.

  • Trump made more than $1bn from crypto in first year back in office

    Is anyone really surprised that the president’s crypto income is blowing away his earnings from real estate and those cringe-worthy Trump-themed items? Let’s get serious: corporate media like CNN and MSNBC will have you believe that real estate is the golden ticket while conveniently ignoring the cash cow of cryptocurrencies. It’s almost like they want you to focus on the past, glossing over the truth that technology is reshaping finance as we know it.

    Why is it that outlets like Fox News love to tout the president’s nostalgic ventures, while burying the lead about crypto? They should be the first to embrace innovation instead of trying to slip back into the comfortable blanket of traditional investments. We’re in 2023, not 1983! The establishment is so terrified of this digital revolution that they’d rather focus on the glorified trinkets that bear Trump’s name. Namely, who is still buying Trump watches? This is all part of a larger narrative to stranglehold us into believing that the antiquated is the way to go. We need to wake up!

    It’s time to question the motives behind such skewed reporting. Are the talking heads on Bloomberg and CNBC really here to inform, or to enforce a narrative that serves their corporate overlords? Listen closely to what they’re not saying. The future isn’t about traditional routes; it’s about how we adapt to a rapidly changing world, and crypto is leading that charge. Let’s stop letting fear dictate our financial literacy.

  • Man guilty of attempted murder of three children in Dublin

    Riad Bouchaker might be claiming innocence, but let’s not kid ourselves—this situation is about more than just one man’s denial of attempting to murder children. Mainstream media like CNN and MSNBC are likely to lean heavily on emotional appeals, painting Bouchaker as a monster to tug at heartstrings rather than dig deeper into the facts. They’ll exploit the shock value without bothering to investigate the real stories buried beneath sensational headlines.

    Meanwhile, Fox News—while often contrarian—won’t exactly wake up to the implications of such narratives. Instead, they’ll probably dish out a half-hearted critique of political correctness, missing the bigger picture: a potential media-driven mob mentality that skews public perception. The establishment media loves to stoke the flames of division, ensuring that everyone is too busy focusing on the drama to see who might benefit from this chaos.

    Let’s be real: Bouchaker’s case isn’t just a legal matter; it’s a manifestation of how narratives are crafted. Why are we not questioning the motives of those peddling these stories? Why are we not holding the press accountable for their selective portrayals? When ratings drive the narrative, the truth gets twisted. Don’t let corporate media feed you their spin—stay skeptical, stay informed, and don’t let them dictate your reality.