Opinion – How rightwing writers covered Trump’s reaction to Charlottesville | US news | The Guardian

With a sub-title entitled ‘The Far Right – Bursting your Bubble’, this is an outstanding piece of analysis, published in the Guardian.

Author, Jason Wilson, argues that despite the president’s increasing political isolation, there are some on the right who can’t bring themselves to condemn him, and others who blame the left.

Source: How rightwing writers covered Trump’s reaction to Charlottesville | US news | The Guardian

This is one of the best pieces of analytical journalism that I’ve read in your. Wilson highlights the data, gives an overview of the publisher and the writer, a citation and his own translation of the coded language.

Of course, the Guardian is liberal and giving its audience some fresh red meat.

Sadly, there’s another equally dark story to tell about the Far-Left, with their own racist, pro-Palastinian, anti semitic bias. For both the Far Left and the Far Right, evidence is suppressed in favour of political expediency and the end justifies the means – look to 20th century history, whether it’s Hitler and Mussolini’s Fascism or Stalin‘s Communism.

I wonder if writer, Jason Wilson, will write a second piece exposing the Far-Left? It would be interesting to see if the Guardian is ready to be as critical of the Far-Left as the Far-Right?

 

Why Jeremy Corbyn Is No Friend of the Poor – Newsweek

Newsweek publishes a damning opinion of Jeremy Corbyn. The article highlights how Labour’s latest leadership crisis reflects how Jeremy Corbyn has lost touch with the working class and poor of Britain.

Source: Why Jeremy Corbyn Is No Friend of the Poor

The article provides further evidence of the hijacking of the Labour Party. Ordinary working class Labour supporters need to wake up to what’s happened.

Of course, Corbyn is just an aging puppet and the anger should be targeted at the puppeteers.

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