MSM: I SAID THIS, I SAID THAT. I WAS RIGHT. AREN'T WE GREAT? YES, IT'S ALL ABOUT US
Journalists actually believe they did something to stop the nonsense and crawl out from under their rocks to pat themselves on the back
By Oliver May
IF you thought the horror of your mainstream media (MSM) had already been laid bare then you were wrong.
In light of The Telegraph’s WhatsApp messages story, there are now MSM journalists trying to claim credit where none is due.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it really is all about them.
They fought for the Great British public throughout, remember? Surely you cannot forget all those screaming front-page headlines and TV news bulletins holding the Government to account?
There will be no apologies for the heavy use of sarcasm here. It is deliberate. The fury should be obvious.
Many did absolutely nothing. Some, simply did not do enough to call themselves journalists. Questioning lockdown is simply not enough to qualify. These same people saying ‘we see you’ failed to see the thousands marching in protest of mandatory Covid jabs and, later, the thousands injured and killed by those jabs.
Yes, we see you, all right.
But here we are, in light of those WhatsApp messages by The Telegraph, and many are staggeringly comfortable in saying: “I told you so”, or “We knew”.
Well, you did not. You trotted out the Government line like the archetypal teacher’s pet.
No doubt the ‘brave’ luvvies will be praised by colleagues and celebrated at the industry’s several meaningless award ceremonies in due course. All for serving absolutely no one but themselves.
They really are keeping their respective papers at the top of their game, don’t you know. [News Uncut has heard this type of thing first-hand from emails sent by editors to staff].
They do not care about readers. They live in an impenetrable journalistic bubble, suffocated by the size of their own egos; happily gloating: ‘I am the chief such and such writer, etc etc’. It is akin to boasting: ‘Don’t you know who I am?’
What the man on the street thinks and feels? They could not give a hoot. Mainstream journalists write for mainstream journalists, to boast at social gatherings and to push for those meaningless awards. They do not write or investigate for you.
Neil Oliver, presenter on GB News got it spot on during his monologue at the start of his show on Saturday night, asking where The Telegraph and the rest of the mainstream media were when respected doctors were being smeared etc.
He said: “WHAT WAS ON THE FRONT PAGES? LOCKDOWN AND FACE MASKS FOR ALL, SCOTCH EGGS, ONE-WAY PATHS ROUND SUPERMARKETS, THE RULE OF SIX, THE NONSENSE AND FEAR PORN THAT RUINED US, THAT'S WHAT.”
But, seemingly oblivious to this because of the gigantic ego blocking their self-awareness, they plough on, publicly praising themselves on social media with ZERO thought to those who really matter – YOU.
But you already knew they did not give a damn about you because no national newspaper, TV or radio station, GB News excepted, will give the time of day to the THOUSANDS injured by the Covid jab.
Still the words ‘conspiracy theory’ are banded about by those now professing to be our saviours.
Yes, the WhatsApp messages are a good thing and should be published.
But gloating about being right just makes the blood run cold when so many important matters are still being silenced.
But are they a good thing? At best they're a distraction away from the evil that has been and is being perpetrated in the name of Convid, at worst it will be ammunition for globalists to push for a catastrophic transfer of power to the WHO with their International Health Regulations and Pandemic Treaty. Look how incompetent our government has been, we need the WHO to take control will be the cries.
James Roguski is crying out on this subject to raise awareness...
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/the-man-with-his-finger-on-the-whos-pulse-james-roguski
https://open.substack.com/pub/jamesroguski
Would be great to see News Uncut amplifying this message!
I pretty much got it right from day zero, though the facts were still very unclear:
"Robert Malcolm Kay (on Facebook)
15 March 2020
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It's interesting to compare UK and US #coronavirus policies. Boris comes over as a bit of a prat, and his mention of 'herd immunity' is ghastly and insensitive (even though it is a common term in public health parlance, I wouldn't have dreamed of using it in public) but the restrained and considered UK strategy of public information, local treatment, containment and prevention is probably fairly sound.
I'd guess we will have between 1,000 to 5,000 extra deaths in the next month, mainly of very old, overweight men, which is significantly less than the annual UK deaths caused by really nasty Tory policies on benefits, poverty and drugs and inflicted on the young and middle aged.
Trump is throwing $50B taxpayers dollars at a $5B problem, mainly because he himself is fat, has high blood pressure, and is an elderly male. If this was a problem affecting only young african americans he would dismiss it as Fake News.
Its racism and agism and sexism, entrenched in US policy. "