Real journalism

Viva Frei doing the kind of interview with convoy committee leader Ben Dichter that the mainstream media should have been doing 20 days ago. But that would have gotten in the way of the narrative.

I like Ben’s depiction of the mainstream media as the legacy media.

10 Replies to “Real journalism”

  1. https://twitter.com/RebelNewsOnline/status/1494115333136867329

    “Trudeau’s Justice Minister on convoy supporters: “If you are a member of a pro-Trump movement who’s donating… you ought to be worried” about your bank account being frozen.”

    Criminalizing political views in a foreign country?

    Stay strong, Justin!
    Another few days and you’ll have support for the Liberal Party at 0.1%
    Wipe your party and the NDP off the electoral map for a generation.

    1. How can Canadians be a part of a pro-Trump movement when most of them couldn’t vote in an American election? Is that what protesting the government means: being American?

      Well …

      The left and its political elite must be scrambling for a bogey-man that works.

    2. Lametti is as hideous as it is possible to be. Can you imagine what must be circulating through the mental processes of this rancid husk of humanity to make such a public statement. He claims to be the “Justice Minister of Canada”. In earlier days he would be gone by dawn for such views. We can but hope.

  2. Worth watching.

    It says a lot about Canadian journalism when the only available interviews with the truckers are with Viva Frei, Jordan Peterson and American networks.

    These are the only folks the truckers trust to give a fair hearing.

  3. David Freiheit (Viva Frei) does a great job getting the man/woman on the street interviews at the Freedom Convoy 2022. He’s become semi-famous as people track him down depending on where they see him in his youtube live interviews. And he loves greeting the dogs on the street, too. He doesn’t seek out fame. He does several videos with an attorney names Barnes from the U.S. who answers many questions on the U.S. situations.

  4. Great interview. It looks like it was before Brian Peckford and Tamara did their interview.
    Also before Trudeau did his little hissy fit EMO announcement.

  5. Legacy is exactly correct. They are the legacy of businesses that required one to own a printing press or a broadcast license in order to publish. Cable killed the broadcast license model, and the internet killed the printing press model. What remains are the hollowed-out husks.

    That’s why they needed cash from the federal government to stay afloat. If the Liberal government loses and the Conservatives actually govern like conservatives, they all go out of business.

  6. I’ve been calling them the legacy media for a while now. Along with the legacy political parties: they have all so abused their positions as to become unsupportable.

    Kick them all to the curb of history.

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