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BBC Caught Fabricating Trump Remarks: Media Bias and Global Politics

StevenCrowderNovember 4, 202517 min137,143 views
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BBC's Altered Trump Footage

  • πŸ’‘ The BBC has been accused of doctoring footage of Donald Trump's January 6th speech by splicing together clips taken 54 minutes apart.
  • 🎯 This fabrication was done to make it appear Trump said things he did not, specifically altering his remarks about walking to the Capitol.
  • πŸ” The original remarks included Trump stating he would cheer on senators and congressmen, a detail omitted in the BBC's edited version.

Media Bias and Public Perception

  • 🧠 The video argues that government-funded media, like the BBC and CBC, contribute to a population that is lied to for decades.
  • πŸ“Š Public opinion polls in the UK show low approval for Donald Trump (24%) compared to figures like Obama (66%), Zelenskyy (63%), and Hillary Clinton (36%).
  • πŸ—£οΈ This perception is attributed to jealousy, a subservient culture to government, and extensive media manipulation.

Contrasting UK and US Freedoms

  • βš–οΈ The speaker contrasts the UK's approach to speech, where individuals can be jailed for memes or online comments, with the US's broader freedom of expression.
  • πŸ‘‘ The UK's deference to its monarchy is highlighted, with a comparison to the American Revolution and the concept of not having a "tyrant."
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ The narrative suggests that the UK media, funded by TV licenses, propagandizes its citizens to dislike American leaders who provide defense for their country.

Geopolitical and Defense Commentary

  • πŸ›‘οΈ The video asserts that American taxpayers fund the defense of Britain and Canada, implying these nations do not contribute sufficiently to their own security.
  • 🀝 The "special relationship" between the US and UK is questioned, with a call for UK conservatives to acknowledge US support.
  • 🌍 The argument is made that nations should be responsible for their own defense, allowing the US to focus inward, especially given the perceived lack of reciprocity.

The Rise of New Media

  • πŸ“’ The emergence of new media is seen as a challenge to legacy media outlets that have historically held a monopoly on information.
  • 🚫 This new media landscape is presented as a place where content is not censored, unlike traditional government-funded broadcasters.
  • πŸ“Ί The shift to platforms like Rumble is highlighted as a move away from censorship and toward more open discourse.
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