The New York Times Wants You to Flag “Fake News”
So, the Failing NYT is asking for help. Apparently, they have lost the ability entirely to tell the difference between credible evidence and total slop.
It’s refreshing. But they should have asked for help decades ago when they defended the murdering government in Cuba during their communist revolution. They should have released the photos of people being kicked into mass graves where they were being buried alive.
They should have told the truth about the Potemkin villages in Crimea where communist Russians hid their barbarity behind a Hollywood style set. They should have said something when the project Northwoods documents were officially released to the public telling everyone about how top Army brass had plans to kill Americans in order to justify a war with Cuba.
They should have told the truth about handsome Che Guevara, who murdered young boys with his own hands. In 1958 Guevara’s diary was recovered in which he said, “Much more valuable than rural recruits for our guerrilla force were American media recruits to export our propaganda.”
The failing New York Times should have asked for help back then when their writers were being converted to communism. And they should have told us when Castro said, “If the nuclear missiles had remained, we would have used them against the very heart of America, including New York City…We will march the path of victory even if it costs millions of atomic victims…We must keep our hatred alive and fan it to paroxysm.”
Here’s Mark Dice with more.
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