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Here is an article about "Rioters Clash in Dublin"
And a great many people "of authority" are being quoted, how terrible these rioters are.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/rioters-clash-police-torch-car-knife-attack-dublin
Yet the entire article seemed odd to me, so I go over to CNN and other toilets and they seem similar.
So again the "newsitem" of this article was "riot happened thats bad".
But if you kept reading, it also mentioned a "knife attack on a woman and children" that predated it and they went to great lenghts to say the attack that predated it was "not terrorism".
Without ever coming out the reader eventually figures out that this "riot" apperantly was the people finally had enough of imported murderers who are clearly living in Ireland for no good reason.
And that this protest turned into violence because of how angry the Irish people are at thier political class.
But not until you read between the lines and reading multiple articles on the same subject can you be certain of this.
Only then would it become became clear, as each article in the propaganda bubble would let a different tidbit of information "slip out" and advertently inform the reader.
And a great many people "of authority" are being quoted, how terrible these rioters are.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/rioters-clash-police-torch-car-knife-attack-dublin
Yet the entire article seemed odd to me, so I go over to CNN and other toilets and they seem similar.
So again the "newsitem" of this article was "riot happened thats bad".
But if you kept reading, it also mentioned a "knife attack on a woman and children" that predated it and they went to great lenghts to say the attack that predated it was "not terrorism".
Without ever coming out the reader eventually figures out that this "riot" apperantly was the people finally had enough of imported murderers who are clearly living in Ireland for no good reason.
And that this protest turned into violence because of how angry the Irish people are at thier political class.
But not until you read between the lines and reading multiple articles on the same subject can you be certain of this.
Only then would it become became clear, as each article in the propaganda bubble would let a different tidbit of information "slip out" and advertently inform the reader.
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