April 30, 2020

Corrupt Fakebook is spending millions to plant radical activists in local newspapers

As most newspapers across the country struggle to stay in business, Fakebook has funded an outfit they call "Report for America," which plants left-wing "activist" reporters on local papers.

It does this by paying half of the reporters' salaries--which cuts the payroll costs for the papers.  Of course there's a catch: the reporters Fakebook plants in the local papers have a hard-left agenda.  But hey, they're saving the paper money, so it's...for the papers it's a bargain, eh?  Half-price labor!  Yay!

So far "Report for America" has planted 225 leftist propagandists in local newsrooms.  Mission: To push the radical agendas of the left.

Manuel Obed asked at The Dallas News wrote “Will Trump’s new public charge rule close door on immigrants’ hope of the American dream?” 

Ah yes: "closing the door on the immigrants' hope of the American dream."  Obed is one of Fakebook's plants, pushing out pro-illegal stories.

Leah Willingham was placed at the Associated Press to focus on the "Mississippi state legislature" and its "actions affecting the poor."

Kyeland Jackson was planted in Twin Cities Public Television to cover the "causes, effects and solutions to racial disparities in Minnesota."

Shivani Patel was dispatched to the Ventura County Star to write about “equity in education  in the county.”

Devna Bose was shoved into The Charlotte Observer to report on "poor and minority communities in prosperous Charlotte."

Fakebook isn't funding journalism, they’re buying coverage that fits their agenda. And local newspapers are renting out their newsrooms to left-wing organizations. Beyond the usual radical foundations like the Ford Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Knight Foundation, the Facebook Journalism Project has poured millions of dollars into RFA.

Facebook has often been accused of spreading fake news. Here it, along with the Google News Initiative, which kicked in $400,000, is literally financing a fake news project which pays half the salaries of the reporters it embeds in local newsrooms, while its own funding comes from wealthy left-wing groups.

Most newspapers are happy with the arrangement: it’s the readers who are cheated.

Facebook has claimed that its Journalism Project will fight fake news, instead it’s funding it.

What a surprise.

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