Fake news is used often against leaders; Evo Morales has to contend with it in Bolivia and from other nations' journalists. Donald Trump is also a victim of fake news. The monster that the press had made Trump out to be has been so scary that it impeeds relations and damages international cooperation. Which is the aim of certain intel agencies: divide and conquer. Making a mess by deception.
Last month the newscasters reported that Trump called immigrants animals, and Morales responded. However, the press owes both men an apology. Here from the www.brothers4trump.blogspot.com site of David Jefferson, an African American, is the debunking of the press in his country:
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Earlier this week Donald Trump held a rally in Nashville. It was packed, and to the dismay of the lefty press, it was full of happy people talking about JOBS - and MS 13. Apparently this gang is liked by the lefty regime, with Nancy Pelosi telling us they are people. NO. They are animals. Only sick animals, and not even really sick animals, no creature in the animal kingdom actually does what they do - torture kids for instance, they are lower than animals. Let Pelosi invite them in.
The press got laughed at to their face by a 4-year-old who taunted them saying 'FAKE NEWS, FAKE NEWS'.
A 4-year-old.
And fake news is not just an issue for tots to ridicule, it is serious, like when the FAKE NEWS BRIGADE reported that Trump called immigrants animals. He did NOT. He called MS 13 animals.
The fake news understandably sent shock waves around the world, and leaders such as Evo Morales of Bolivia responded negatively to Trump. Which is what the enemies of both countries want. They want to divide and conquer with FAKE NEWS that even a 4-year-old can see through. Then they want to get MS 13 into Bolivia.
More fake news followed when the left showed photos of youngsters in cages. The photos were real; but they were taken in 2014, and Obama was in charge then. So the attempt to depict Trump in a bad light backfired. Real kids could see through that one too.
And real kids, and real adults, are fighting back in the press. In the New York Daily News on 21 May a reader, Nancy Kennedy, wrote:
" I am, by no means, a supporter of Donald Trump, but the headline declaring that Trump called immigrants animals could not be more misleading. This is Yellow Journalism 101. Shame on you for distorting the facts. You led your readership to believe that Trump was calling all immigrants "animals." He was referring to the MS-13 gang members and, in a very rare instance, I agree with the President. In my town, this gang is a genuine threat. I do not want to see any of those members allowed in our country. Be careful, Daily News, you are treading in dangerous waters here."
But not all lefties are against Trump. No less a person than former US President Jimmy Carter is saying that Trump merits a Noble Peace Prize, if he can get North Korea to abandon its nuclear arsenal. Carter is one of the few ever honest US presidents, and the rest of the left ought to listen up. But most likely they are too busy entertaining MS 13 members, who are fed at the expence of the taxpayer. Man, that has gotta stop. Along with all the FAKE NEWS. Time to get real
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Friday, June 1, 2018
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The left is going mad and telling LIES. They lost minority members as Trump does GOOD things but they make him out to be a monster. Idiots. Let Nancy Pelosi live with MS 13 and let Trump do his job. He'd be a good person for Bolivia if he can meet without the press making up all kinds or scary stories to undermine him.
ReplyDeleteThe US press is full of hip hypocrites. They HATE black people who see through them. And they HATE Evo Morales who is not a pervert lefty allowing men to use the women's bathroom in his country, he does not allow terrorists etc. The left hates Bolivia. All they really want is to sell entertainment and fake art and fake news so they can get rich and not have to work.
ReplyDeleteBolivia is having a hard time right now. Evo Morales left due to civil unrest, and there will be elections in about 12 weeks. Jeanine Anez is the interim president till then.
ReplyDeleteHere in NY Amigos de Bolivia is meeting to discuss what we can do to help. The country will need investment and positive press and we hope to supply that, talking to people inside who can guide us.
The US left has no clue and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as usual, has something to say but does nothing.
Today there is an election in Bolivia. Luis Arce, the president, is not standing for election, but the MAS party does have a candidate. I met him15 years ago here in NYC, and we talked about economic development of his country, when he was the finance minister. He gave a talk at Columbia University, where I and NYC author and translator Mike Skakun listened. We were impressed. I told him about the possibilities for eco-tourism and increasing agricultural exports. That is something myh family knows about, an uncle of mine won the Nobel Peace Prize for increasing Latin American food yields. Snr Arce and I talked about one plant in particular, that is maca. Years later he became the president, as I thought he would. At that time, Evo Morales was president, now he has a warrant for hsi arrest and lives in the jungle with the Aymara. It looks like the next president will be a moderate conservative, the economy has suffered much due to covid, worldwide inflation, over reliance on hydro carbons, etc. There is great potential in Bolivia, but it is not easy. I do not see the current probems as Snr Arce's fault at all. There are other factors and one president before him who was a bit extreme to the right. She too has either an arrest warrant or is/was in jail.
ReplyDeleteI do not endorse or try to influence this election. I am neutral, and for the record, am not and never was in any party! I look at results rather than party lines. I wish great results for Bolivia and hope to be able to work with whomever is the next president and the government. When a winner is declared, I will start another site as this one is limited, there is much that can be of use to Bolivia and this information deserves a better website.
No surprise that there is a runoff election after today's election, to take place in October. Adds are on centre-right senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira to win, with the third runner up conceding and throwing his support to RPP.
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