@simonateba Why was that woman even there. Seemed like she had opportunity to leave. Know when you’re in a dangerous situation even if you feel justified… that and open carry. Fucked up times we live in
@absolutevinn@RebelNews_CA Like buddy said simple rifles and shotguns are pretty effective and they don’t have as many technical mechanisms as an ar. Drop an ar in the mud and it’s gonna need some serious cleaning to be reliable
@PierrePoilievre I hope you’re legit dude. They slander you for it but don’t mind you having it made. You seem intelligent enough to want a genuine legacy
@openmindsrule @Soulful76_Leaf @blcider @BenBankas Those thoughts are valid
I just have no problem with eastern mysticism and don’t consider it a necessary threat although it may be associated with a bunch of dick bag you can’t paint them all with the same brush
@BahiraR You should be angry at hamas they fucked you all over. Hey and fuck Israel too you’re all a bunch of violent retards who can’t fathom getting along or progressing as a civilization
CBC manufactures an attack on Elon Musk
@EzraLevant describes CBC's smear against @ElonMusk as a 'shakedown' rather than investigative journalism.
Yesterday, Canada's state broadcaster ran a story 'investigating' how “Bell Media, Angus Reid and other Canadian brands halt ads on X amid extremism concerns.” The news comes after X owner Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against left-wing organization Media Matters for allegedly defaming the social media platform by manipulating its advertising algorithm.
On last night's episode of The Ezra Levant Show, Ezra looked at how CBC did its best to import this story into Canada through a story by reporter Jonathan Montpetit.
Montpetit, who Ezra described as “Trudeau's hatchet man at the CBC,” was targeting the prime minister's latest enemy, Elon Musk.
Breaking down the “pretty boring, extremely long” 2,000-word story, Ezra came to the conclusion CBC was manufacturing news instead of reporting on it:
This was not an investigation by Jonathan Montpetit. That's not the essence of this story. This was Jonathan Montpetit using his CBC letterhead to contact advertisers and basically, in the guise of interviewing them, actually threaten them.
I've seen this email before: 'we see that your advertising next to racist accounts. Will you cancel your advertising? I'm doing a story on this, I need your reply in two hours.'
That's not actually journalism. It pretends to be journalism, and the signature field in the email claims that Montpetit's a journalist. But that's not true, that is pressing a company — that's making the news, that's manufacturing the news. Pressing an advertiser with false information, ginned up by the CBC, which is a competitor to Twitter.
So CBC has two conflicts of interest. They're government run, so they run errands for Trudeau. And second of all, they're a competitor with Twitter.
And so this is not a news story; they have made the news. Which is, they have a couple of tweets they think are mean, they call up advertisers and say 'we're going to embarrass you in a story we're gonna run tomorrow. You've got two hours to avow to disavow Elon Musk.' And most of the advertisers, being conflict averse, say 'OK fine. You're right, you're right, we'll quit.'
Ta-da. You've just created the news story. That's not investigative journalism, that's a shakedown.