8 Replies to “A Tale Of Two State Media Outlets”

  1. give that most of the “filmmakers” are propagandists for the protesters, why not have someone else who supports them film it…

    they could call it “journalism”

  2. Funny, they’re not “state media outlets” on those rare occasions when someone with even the slightest hint of conservatism is in power. Then they’re “the people’s media outlets.”

    They are best ignored altogether.

  3. Beyond outrageous. I followed the link to the terrorist manual explaining how to make a Molotov cocktail. This is actually happening: our govt has declared war on amongst others, straight, white men, for nothing other than the accident of their birth, whilst at the same time knowingly employing real, radical terrorists using public funds.

  4. BBC accomplished a lot of good things over the years. CBC on the other hand was always a pale imitation and eventually they weren’t even that. I quit watching it when they canceled The Beachcombers. After that their programming became blatantly obvious social engineering and their raison d’être seems to be to continue providing a place of employment for mediocre on-air talent while hoovering up vast sums of money and insulting Canadians. You can’t even say their viewership numbers are in the toilet, they’re somewhere further down the septic line.

  5. The BBC being ended thing is rubbish; part of the “policy” spin campaign to attempt to distract from “partygate”. If they wanted to end the TV license they’d just do it. Talking about 2027 is ridiculous. These people will be long out of power by then.

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