British newspaper The Telegraph is accusing the British Broadcasting Corporation, which is funded by the British government, of editing Trump's words in an apparent attempt to hurt his chances of reelection.
Me, after watching that:
Question: What do you call it when a state-sponsored media agency tries to interfere in another country's election by fabricating propaganda?
I seem to recall a lot of liberal politicians in the West accusing Russia of helping Trump this way in 2016, based on the totally fake Steel Dossier. Will they condemn the British government for attempting to thwart American democracy?
How is a national broadcaster, funding by taxpayers on the premise that it will provide impartial reporting, allowed to splice together content in a way that one of its own advisors 'materially misled viewers'?
But if members of its own Editorial Standards committee have no faith in the broadcaster, you have to ask: should we?
The BBC's "Panorama" program involves its top investigative reporters. Broadcast since 1953, it is the world's longest-running TV news magazine.
People with Ukrainian flags in their bios are confused, not suspecting that their "democratic" governments may have used media to lie to them repeatedly for the last decade.
(Wait until they hear about the Twitter Files.)
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