When the truth is secondary - a phenomenon becoming increasingly more prevalent (especially with the BBC, IMHO); a situation that any 'normal' person should be uncomfortable with; without further comment from me but linking to Christopher Booker in the Sunday Telegraph ("Why Mandela owed a huge debt to Thatcher": FW de Klerk) and to EU Referendum (more discussion; "anything which strays from the "narrative" is ignored, while the bubble-dwellers drown out the truth with their prattle").
domingo, 15 de diciembre de 2013
Obsidional omissions...
When the truth is secondary - a phenomenon becoming increasingly more prevalent (especially with the BBC, IMHO); a situation that any 'normal' person should be uncomfortable with; without further comment from me but linking to Christopher Booker in the Sunday Telegraph ("Why Mandela owed a huge debt to Thatcher": FW de Klerk) and to EU Referendum (more discussion; "anything which strays from the "narrative" is ignored, while the bubble-dwellers drown out the truth with their prattle").
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