The first thing about that article on Huffington Post that had something presented as a fact, which i doubted it was a fact, is this sentence:
Acosta had refused to sit down after asking the president about a racist, anti-immigration ad his re-election campaign had paid for and promoted ahead of the midterm elections on Tuesday.
I have not seen the ad, but this news site is writing that the ad is racist as a fact. So i decided to fact check this before going on.
This is the ad in question:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...28445386539008
What does this ad show? It is about an illegal immigrant who committed murder. Then it shows other illegal immigrants going towards the border.
That's it.
This ad is, by definition, not racist in any way or form. Fact. Huffington Post classifying this ad as racist is therefore completely false. It is a lie, presented as a fact: They're deliberately fooling their readers into believing this lie.
Does the ad imply that with illegal mass immigration the possibility of more murderers will rise? Yes, and sure you could argue if that's really the case. But another fact is that a way higher percentage of illegals as opposed to legal immigrants will end up being criminals, even if it is just out of desperation.
Look at the mass illegal immigration to Europe: Is it racist to point out the FACT that these flows of illegal immigrants had their share of ISIS murderers among them that have cost lives across Europe in atrocious terror attacks? Are facts racist?
Sure, these people are no Muslim loons who have been brainwashed with hate and are out for revenge because our western governments cannot help themselves to invade the middle east all the time. But you do have crazy gangs there, who will also use immigration flows like this to infiltrate the US just like ISIS did here in Europe.
Anyway, the ad itself debunks the lie that it is racist.
But there is another claim in the 'fact' by huffington post:
about a racist, anti-immigration ad
This is isn't about immigration. Because just immigration is also known as LEGAL immigration.
This ad is solely about ILLEGAL immigration. Is it racist to be against something, that has also been against the law for as long as we live?
So they lied about the ad being racist, and they lied about the ad being anti-immigration.
When this news site cannot be truthful merely two sentences into the story - sorry, but i'm not reading any other stories on there ever again, nor am i going to take that site seriously. I just proved it spreads fake news.
