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Finally Germany Starts To Fight Back
Robinson exposes the media for what they are and suggests they have blood on their hands, because of their left biased reporting. These people protesting aren't knuckle-dragging skinheads as you can see in the video, they are simply ordinary Germans who have had enough.
The tide is turning; also this morning, Horst Seehofer of the Bavarian CSU gave a blistering speech attacking the head-in-the-sand government and Merkel's leadership in Berlin.
We've had the Arab Spring, will this be the German Summer?
The tide is turning; also this morning, Horst Seehofer of the Bavarian CSU gave a blistering speech attacking the head-in-the-sand government and Merkel's leadership in Berlin.
We've had the Arab Spring, will this be the German Summer?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All I'm saying is that the idea that the Western media is all in the grip of some giant liberal conspiracy is an extraordinary claim that requires extraordinary evidence. A reporter on the ground saying something misleading about an altercation is not proof of anything, because there are too many other explanations for it that are more plausible.
As for Tommy Robinson - I'm not sure that turning up at a protest and just verbatim repeating everything the protesters say really counts as 'journalism'. You or I could do that with a phone camera. It's also not really surprising that he sticks to this conspiratorial line because it is one that directly benefits him.
As for Tommy Robinson - I'm not sure that turning up at a protest and just verbatim repeating everything the protesters say really counts as 'journalism'. You or I could do that with a phone camera. It's also not really surprising that he sticks to this conspiratorial line because it is one that directly benefits him.
I’m suspicious of that video because it’s plainly some sort of mash-up. Just as the BBC voiceover gets to the key bit the footage stops and we have a still. Then we have what is plainly sky news footage of the same incident. We can’t even be sure that the audio matches the video. In short, it’s not a conclusive piece of evidence of anything and looks suspiciously like the work of a Hungarian nationalist; a view reinforced slightly by the comments underneath by subscribers or supporters. I’m perfectly prepared to be proved wrong if someone can come up with the original report. Bit of it is so plainly false how come no one complained at the time? Surely it would have been obvious to viewers of BBC, Sky or whoever?
Krom, // A reporter on the ground saying something misleading about an altercation is not proof of anything//
That video is proof that the reporter is misreporting.
//I'm not sure that turning up at a protest and just verbatim repeating everything the protesters say really counts as 'journalism'.//
If Tommy Robinson is reporting what protestors are saying he’s certainly reporting far more accurately than the reporter in that video. You can’t knock him for that. Well .... you can .... but doing so to benefit your own agenda would be disingenuous.
That video is proof that the reporter is misreporting.
//I'm not sure that turning up at a protest and just verbatim repeating everything the protesters say really counts as 'journalism'.//
If Tommy Robinson is reporting what protestors are saying he’s certainly reporting far more accurately than the reporter in that video. You can’t knock him for that. Well .... you can .... but doing so to benefit your own agenda would be disingenuous.
The BBC report doesn’t say the police pushed the woman onto the track. It says she ‘ended up’ on the track. The person who pushes her there is doing a disgraceful thing (assuming the footage related to the same incident which I’ll assume it does) but how does any of this demonstrate that this is a deliberate falsification. Maybe the reporter was as misled as everyone else. Maybe the BBC fit it wrong. When it comes to agendas it is naive to suppose that no one questioning media reporting had an agenda of their own. That agenda may be an honourable one but it is still there
Here's the railway line incident as reported by the Mirror on 2015 and witnessed, it appear, by an ITV (not a BBC) reporter
https:/ /www.mi rror.co .uk/new s/world -news/r efugee- couple- throw-t hemselv es-trai n-63741 44
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