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Fox News Discusses France
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Once again, Fox News shows just how fucking stupid they all are.
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Fox news is ridiculous
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lol .... Ken & Barbie ...
.. and americans will believe that trash as they believe the rest ... no wonder :2 cents: |
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Op, Silent Knight is waiting for your response in this thread:
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...tic-cover.html |
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Fox News has a long track record of getting "fake expert" guests whom lie and tell all kinds of bullshit stories that Fox News directors want push for their right wing scare tactic agenda. This is yet another clear example of that very situation. Fox News is no different that watching Jerry Springer, but of fake bullshit and lies.. The sad part is not that Fox News does this, the sad part is they have been outed on this very thing several times of manufacturing fake news for views, yet morons still watch it and believe everything they hear. Some of those morons are right here on GFY.. |
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Apparently the no go zones in France are real.
France Seeks to Reclaim 'No-Go' Zones |
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The neighborhoods they outlined on Fox are in central Paris. You can argue every broadcast news organization gets it wrong occasionally but don't be ridiculous. The Institute for Policy Studies has noted that "Gatestone institute was founded in 2011 by Nina Rosenwald, an heiress of the Sears Roebuck empire who has been a key philanthropic backer of anti-Muslim groups and individuals in the United States". |
So France has it's own version of MSNBC... what a surprise :1orglaugh
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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Also the claim is so ridiculous that for those guys who live there it would be absurd to seriously report on it |
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at least with stewart he has a team of 100+ writers coming up with some decent material. this is pretty blechy. |
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i'm not totally sure of what the daily show is, but according to what is written in wikipedia, i would say that they are very similar. |
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"Unfortunately there was a map that accompanied my interviews, which implied the areas I was describing were in neighborhoods like Montmartre. That is, of course, ridiculous. I didn't make the map, had nothing to do with it, and didn't know it was on the screen with me." Foxnews made the map. In any case, first their terrorist expert who admits he had only read about Birmingham and forgot to fact check, now this guy... they need to pick their "experts" better. |
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but taking an op-ed show like elizabeth's and pitching it as an actual news source that skews the facts is pretty funny. Let's not take it any more seriously than the piece it is lampooning. |
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You know, I know, and those guys probably know half of it is "entertainment" but when you make big statements like the most trusted news.... |
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its broadcasting is more balanced than msnbc re: opinions v news reporting http://blogs-images.forbes.com/jeffb...-Reporting.png |
Hi Dynamo,
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They really believe what they say, and they want you to believe it too. |
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Example in your link: "bas rhin", for example it is safe to go there, but there is some places in strasbourg where you have usually these (i don't know what the word) muslim gangsta people... |
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again, the show they poorly lampooned was an op-ed show, similar to the op-ed shows you watch, or the lib blogs you read, simply the polar opposite. W and yes, BOTH are for entertainment purposes, why on earth would you take elizabeth hasselbeck's view on anything other than shoes as some sort of fact reporting? any show with opinions and views is to be taken with a grain of salt/entertainment purposes. let's make up our own minds. |
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the butthurt lingers long with you over something that I couldn't give 2 shits about but obviously dominated you over in debate. I like it when the butthurt lingers in sorts like yourself! :thumbsup |
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anyhoo, look if I recall, you're the "i know white privilege and you don't" guy right? that explains why your butthurt, i let you know to go spread your guilt trip on someone who doesn't know better. :1orglaugh |
yup, here's that little pearl of wisdom
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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but the rest of us whities need to ask the blacks to splain it to us |
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Even Vendillza Facts aren't so full of bullshit.. Oh wai.. umm maybe he was a bad example as yes his facts are just as bad.. :1orglaugh |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Jesus this guy is fucking full of laughs.. |
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is that clear enough? i mean really. you anti-foxers prolly add $250 million a year in ad dollars to fox news coffers. |
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Right here it is right from the horses mouth.. French 'no-go zones' in question after Paris terror attacks | On Air Videos | Fox News You can't claim it is a comedy show at fault.. |
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I never said it's a comedy, dang, read it again. I said it's a commentary bit that is not to be taken as factual news telling. she asked the guy about visiting no go zones and he described his experience visiting what he called no go zones. So, hopefully 3rd time's charm and that's cleared up, moving on to your next point, yes, he and that survivor runner-up chat show dingbat both referred to no go zones. OK. now this is the first time I've heard of them, but googling it, it appears the phrase *no go* originated and has been used without support since 1996. I'm not going to claim I understand it now but my point is according to google, it's not just some talk show host interviewing a no name dude using the term. |
There is no where in the UK I would not go but in the US I was told not to go into certain areas of LA NY and Washington, and people refused to take me.
The Muslim area of Whitechapel is very popular with Brick lane being a tourist attraction, arty markets, and great Indian food. Very hip. Used to be the Jewish quarter and before that refugees from France... Whether the no go areas in the US are just irrational fear or not I have no way of telling. When I was in LA I spent a lot of time walking around at night and found people to be friendly and interested. The hotel staff thought I was mad. |
Watching Fox try to discuss anything is like watching a newborn deer trying to walk. They're much better at making old people scared of everything.
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So many news commentators like to distort the truth.
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You have to read it as Fox "News".
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For all you nay sayers, whom called this was BS..
Fox News for the first time ever (I think) actually corrected their selves and apologized for their bullshit claims of No go zones.. Fox Formally Apologizes for Claiming Muslims Have Taken Over European Cities | Mediaite Over the course of this last week we have made some regrettable errors on air regarding the Muslim population in Europe – particularly with regard to England and France,” anchor Julie Banderas said during tonight’s newscast. “This applies especially to discussions of so-called ‘No Go Zones’ areas where non-Muslims allegedly aren’t allowed in and police supposedly won’t go.” It only took most of the French media calling them out as well as the Prime Minister of Great Britain, to get them to admit they were full of shit.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh I bet they don't replay that I'm sorry over and over again like they rebroadcast their bullshit about the no go zones.. |
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