The BBC was caught slicing up Donald Trump’s January 6th remarks and airing a version that changed the meaning entirely. This wasn’t sloppy editing. This was a crafted rewrite meant to tilt an election.
In this episode, Ryan breaks down exactly how the edit worked, why the timing exposes intent, and how a taxpayer-funded network pushed a misleading narrative to millions. He also digs into the left’s obsession with January 6th, the silence around political violence on their own side, and the confirmed FBI presence in the crowd long before anything began.
We also look at the Kamala Harris interview edits, the collapse of free speech in the UK, the sanitized reporting around knife violence, and the growing disconnect between what the media shows and what’s real.
If you’re tired of being fed curated versions of events, this episode is a must-listen.
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The BBC they're the the classy British network that people love
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to pretend is smarter than American media.
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They got British citizens are forced to reports legitimately
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have confirmed 250 plus FBI agents are confirmed to a.
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If your worldview can't survive raw video, your world view is
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weak. And if you support this kind of
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manipulation simply because it benefits your team, then you're
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not supporting democracy, you're undermining it.
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Why is the UK doing this? People in the UK have been
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arrested for Welcome to Stay in the Fray podcast.
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I'm your host Ryan. This is where headlines get hit
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hard, hypocracy gets shredded, and the absurd are laughed at.
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If you want comfort, this isn't your place.
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If you want blunt and unfiltered, I'm your guy.
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Join me in the fray. All you had to do was just
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listen up. Hey guys, glad to be back.
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Had a fun weekend watching Texas A&M football.
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Big win. So in a good mood for the most
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part. So we'll see where that goes as
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we talk about BBC. My goodness, here we go.
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We had to talk about this, but for quite a while I've been
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telling you how desperate the left is, how how desperate
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they've become. It just keeps getting worse and
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worse for them. I've tried to lay it out piece
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by piece, calmly, mostly patiently, calling out
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politicians, celebrities, all who are making a fool of
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themselves. Well, now BBC finally decided to
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wrap all that desperation into one shiny little package.
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So here you go, tied with a bow straight from London.
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The BBC. They're the the classy British
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network that people love to pretend is smarter than American
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media. They got caught slicing up
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Donald Trump's January 6th remarks to make it look like he
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fired the starting gun for the riots.
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I'm sitting here now looking right at you and I'm saying,
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what say you people? Is this cool with you?
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Obviously it is for some. Some people would cheer if CNN
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deep faked Trump drop kicking a Palestinian baby as long as it
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hurt the big bad orange man. They clapped like the terrain
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seals that I've been labeling them.
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Let's discuss all the BBC absurdity with this.
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All you need to know about it. This is Stay in the Fray
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podcast. It is November the 17th, 2025.
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Let's roll. Let's lay this out with full
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clarity. They did not just tweak and
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edit, they built a lie and hoped you were dumb enough to swallow
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it. The real speech had pauses,
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context, and lines calling for peace.
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On January the 6th, the BB CS version chopped out the pauses,
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removed the context, and rearranged the lines to make it
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look like Trump was feeding the crowd adrenaline in real time.
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It was so polished and intentional, Hollywood directors
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probably watched it and said damn, we could have used that
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guy during the strike. So let's take a look at this
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well put together, beautifully done clip.
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Just to give you context as to what I'm talking about.
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Let's roll this guys. We're going to walk down to the
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Capitol, then I'll be there with you.
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And we fight. We fight like hell.
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And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a
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country anymore. We're going to walk down to the
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Capitol and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and
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congressmen and women. And we fight.
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We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like
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hell, you're not going to have a country anymore.
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That was almost 54 minutes later that they put them together.
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He was saying we have to fight like hell for our our beliefs,
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our ways of life, what we believe in.
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Who wouldn't? But of course they happened to
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air this right before the election.
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But I'm sure that was just a coincidence.
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Like how every mistake always slants in the same direction.
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This was not an oversight. This wasn't a rushed newsroom
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blunder. This was crafted.
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It was reviewed, packaged, delivered.
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They knew exactly what they were doing and exactly when to do it.
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Slide a fabricated narrative into millions of American and
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British homes right before America votes.
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I'm sure that was the class that everybody talks about with BBC.
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Here's the part that should make every person left, right,
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center, floating somewhere furious.
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British citizens are forced to pay the BBCA fee.
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You pay a mandatory licensing fee.
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You skip that fee. They don't send you a friendly
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reminder. They slap you with penalties,
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legal trouble, real consequences.
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And what does citizens get in exchange for this fee?
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Propaganda distributor that costs more than Netflix did not
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too long ago. I think it's like $20 US.
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I really believe it's like 14 or 15 lbs.
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People in the UK are literally funding political manipulation
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in a country they don't even live in, and they've been fed a
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steady diet of curated anti Trump messaging since that man
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came down the escalator. No wonder the average Brit
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thinks Trump is some cartoon villain.
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They're not hearing what he said, they're hearing what the
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BBC wants them to think he said. Here's where the comedy really
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writes itself. You can talk to a Democrat about
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the weather and they'll bring up January 6th.
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Gas prices boop, January 6th, border chaos.
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But January 6th, your Uber driver arrives late.
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He's probably a Trump supporter, and he was there on January 6th.
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It's their reflex now. It's their comfort blanket,
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their emotional support animal. Meanwhile, the same people
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pointing fingers have watched cities burn for years, entire
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blocks destroyed in the name of progress.
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Businesses torched, people assaulted, killed, billions in
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damages. But hey, as long as it's wearing
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the right political jersey they call it mostly peaceful while
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adding on just like January 6th. Nothing screams anti fascism
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like enforcing ideology with fists, fire and threats.
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It's a fascinating approach. Learn what fascism means.
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For the love of God let's sprinkle in the fun part.
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Reports legitimately have confirmed 250.
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Plus, FBI agents are confirmed to have been in and around the
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crowd on January 6th before anything even started.
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A few reports even show they were encouraging people forward.
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Kind of strange behavior for observers.
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If the FBI had any more people in that crowd, they'd have
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needed name badges, registration table, and a keynote speaker.
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That should bother everybody on both sides.
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But what would they do without their only comeback January 6th?
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So with all that being said, Trump is suing the BBC for a
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massive amount. Estimates hover near the billion
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dollar mark. And honestly, good examples need
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to be made of this bullshit. If a publicly funded network
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especially fabricates a version of your words during an
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election, you deserve to drop a legal anvil on their heads.
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Some people will brush this off and say, ah, Trump sues
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everyone. Whatever.
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Yeah, because the press keeps lying about him.
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He's been successful in these defamation cases.
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Oh, by the way, he sued ABC for misrepresenting him.
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He sued the Times, CNN. All of them in those cases were
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over things that weren't even close to this level of fraud.
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So if he goes after all them for much less than this, the BBC
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ought to buckle up. Well, let's be fair, as I just
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mentioned, the BBC is not the only group that plays fast and
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loose with reality. ABC was caught slicing up Kamala
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Harris interviews like they were prepping a salad.
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A word salad from Kamala. They cut awkward lines.
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They dodged answers. They removed anything that made
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her look lost, just most of it, and stitched together a polished
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version that never existed. Even the Polish version was
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really painful to watch. That's the funny part.
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They gave America the best possible Kamala, the premium
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premium edition, and even that landed like a phone with 1%
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battery left. This isn't journalism, it's
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desperation. If your candidate can't survive
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a raw interview without melting, maybe, just maybe, they're not
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ready for the big chair. Now let's widen the lens again,
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especially for all of you anti American Americans.
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Why is the UK doing this? Why is their media bending
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reality? Why are their leaders terrified
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of conservative voices? Because the country is cracking
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down on speech harder than ever, people in in in the UK have been
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arrested for online memes. Teenagers questioned taken in
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for jokes. There was even a family detained
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after returning from out of the country on holiday because
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someone didn't like their online comments while they were away.
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That isn't democracy. That is a fragile government
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terrified of unfiltered opinions.
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To top it off, the state funded broadcaster BBC edits footage of
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an American president to push a preferred narrative.
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This feels a whole lot closer to tyranny than anything the US has
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done, or falsely it's accused of.
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Even you crazies here in the US can still run around protesting
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like babies, but in the UK you can't post simple memes on
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social media. But sure, keep telling us how
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America is becoming a dictatorship.
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Their press won't report on rising crime honestly.
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They won't touch immigration failures honestly.
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They can't even mention knife violence without dancing around
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descriptors like they're performing Shakespeare.
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But they've got plenty of time to fabricate a Trump speech.
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If George Orwell were alive right now, he'd sue the UK for
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plagiarism. This isn't about Trump.
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This isn't about January the 6th even.
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This isn't about Britain versus America.
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We already handled that in 19/17/76, by the way.
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This is what happens when media institutions decide their job is
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storytelling rather than truth. When they build narratives
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instead of reporting facts. When the outcome matters more
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than reality. And once a network crosses that
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line, you can't trust anything they air ever again.
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I'm looking at you BBC. There are three types of people
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here. One, the ones who fall for the
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propaganda. They hear the BBC version and
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assume it's gospel. Well, BBC said it.
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They don't question, they don't check, they just absorb. 2 The
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ones who know it's nonsense but they embrace it anyways.
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They don't care about honesty, they care about winning.
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These folks are the real problem.
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Numbers one and two here will likely ignore this and keep
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soaking in information from BBC and that is sad. 3 Lastly, those
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of us who look at the circus and say enough, if your side needs
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fabricated footage to win arguments, your side has already
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lost. And that's what we're seeing.
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If your worldview can't survive raw video, your worldview is
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weak. And if you support this kind of
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manipulation simply because it benefits your team, then you're
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not supporting democracy, you're undermining it.
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All right, guys, so enough on that.
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Simple. You need to hear it.
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It's it's more hypocrisy, it's more manipulation, it's more
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false rhetoric. And I'm just going to keep
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calling it out. I mean, BBC looks the fool here,
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along with all the other networks as well.
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