Canadian magazine’s sympathetic ‘victim’ portrayal of Guantanamo detainee – IOTW Report

Canadian magazine’s sympathetic ‘victim’ portrayal of Guantanamo detainee

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  1. Check out the subliminal message across the top: Trudeau’s God…that is all you need to know about their editorial position. (Trudeau is Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s less intelligent and more “progressive” son…God help us over the next 4 years…dollar has nose-dived and my taxes went up thousands…and he was only sworn-in last week!)

  2. Most of the media in Canada is left in notion. Much like the US the universities teach journalism students that it’s not enough to report the news it must be shaped to fit the socialist narrative. Not obviously of course, but by the time a student gets to their 3rd year the indoctrination is almost complete. The truly sad thing is they don’t realize how biased they are and how much it influences what the write. The majority of them honestly think they are straight shooters. In the last election MSN, Yahoo and just about every other web news/interest service was completely in the bag for Trudeau. On election day MSN home page (the one you are directed to after you exit HotMail had three pictured stories for the better part of the day. The first on the left had a bad picture of conservative PM Harper with the caption “Harper: Master Manipulator”, the second had a quite flattering picture of Justin Trudeau with the caption “The Best Decision” and the third had a good picture of Tom Mulcair the NDP Leader with a caption which was nice (can’t remember it). Turns out that Trudeau’s caption led to a story about the best decision he made during the campaign but you couldn’t tell that from the caption. Shame on MSN and the rest. Canada is now screwed for the next four years and I’ll bet cash money that the morons from across Canada that voted liberal will be among the first to complain about his policies.

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