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Doug Ford Grants Interview to Fox News While Snubbing Canadian Media



Doug Ford, avoiding legitimate press, leans on state-funded propaganda outlet


North99 Staff May 1, 2019

On a recent trip to New York, Doug Ford granted an interview to Trump propaganda outlet Fox News while controversy swirled in Ontario about Ford’s treatment of Canadian media.

The controversy began when reporter Cynthia Mulligan pointed out that Ford’s trip included Ontario News Now, the government-funded propaganda outlet setup by Doug Ford when he became Premier.



Cynthia Mulligan
✔@CityCynthia


Your tax dollars paid for a crew to go to New York with the Premier to shoot this #onpoli
Ontario News Now
✔@OntarioNewsNow


During a jam packed two day trip to New York, Premier Ford sent a clear message: Our government is making it easier to do business in Ontario.





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Ford’s Press Secretary took to Twitter to respond, claiming Ford’s team had given numerous media advisories notifying Canadian outlets about the trip.



Ivana Yelich@yelich_ivana



Despite putting out numerous advisories and news releases on Premier @fordnation meeting with some of the biggest companies in America, I received one media request for information regarding his trip. And they wonder why @OntarioNewsNow exists.
Cynthia Mulligan
✔@CityCynthia


Your tax dollars paid for a crew to go to New York with the Premier to shoot this #onpoli https://twitter.com/ontarionewsnow/status/1123257367502708742 …

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Reporters took to Twitter to set the record straight.

Robert Benzie from the Toronto Star pointed out that Ford’s team gave no notice to the media until the night before Ford left.



Robert Benzie
✔@robertbenzie




1. The media were given no notice about the premier’s trip until the night before he and the treasurer jetted to New York.
2. The Star asked about his trade mission yesterday and today.
3. Ontario News Now does video press releases not journalism.
Ivana Yelich@yelich_ivana


Despite putting out numerous advisories and news releases on Premier @fordnation meeting with some of the biggest companies in America, I received one media request for information regarding his trip. And they wonder why @OntarioNewsNow exists. https://twitter.com/citycynthia/status/1123288218424705024 …

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Allison Jones from Canadian Press asked Ford’s office on Friday about their Monday plans. The trip was not mentioned.



Allison Jones
✔@allisonjones_cp




On Friday, CP asked what was on tap for Monday and the premier’s office didn’t bother mentioning this trip.
Ivana Yelich@yelich_ivana


Despite putting out numerous advisories and news releases on Premier @fordnation meeting with some of the biggest companies in America, I received one media request for information regarding his trip. And they wonder why @OntarioNewsNow exists. https://twitter.com/citycynthia/status/1123288218424705024 …

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Other reporters rightly pointed out the absurdity of the situation.



Colin D'Mello CTVNews@ColinDMello



Legitimate journalists were not informed about the Premier’s trip to NYC until 4:03 pm the day before he was scheduled to depart.

Yet, Ontario News Now was given a taxpayer funded assignment to ask the Premier flattering questions. #ONpoli
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Despite putting out numerous advisories and news releases on Premier @fordnation meeting with some of the biggest companies in America, I received one media request for information regarding his trip. And they wonder why @OntarioNewsNow exists. https://twitter.com/citycynthia/status/1123288218424705024 …

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This follows a similar pattern for how Ford treats the media.

In March Ford pointed out that social media allows him to circumvent journalists and the mainstream media. In a fundraising email in April, Ford attacked the media, claiming that they were “mocking” him and his supporters.

In an echo of comments made by Donald Trump, Ford called the media the official opposition in response to reporters questioning his appointment of close family friend Ron Taverner to head the OPP.

All of this fits a pattern we see across the world from right-wing leaders who disdain and attack the free press in favour of their own state-funded propaganda channels.

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House Bill Would Withhold Military Aid to Israel Over Detention of Palestinian Children

More than 10,000 Palestinian children have been arrested, detained, abused and prosecuted by Israeli security forces in the Israeli military court system since 2000, Rep. Betty McCollum’s statement said
Rep. Betty McCollum, a Minnesota Democrat, has introduced legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives that would withhold funding from Israel over its detention of Palestinian children.
The bill is to “promote human rights for Palestinian children living under Israeli military occupation and require that United States funds do not support military detention, interrogation, abuse, or ill-treatment of Palestinian children, and for other purposes.”
It also establishes the Human Rights Monitoring and Palestinian Child Victims of Israeli Military Detention Fund, authorizing $19 million annually for nongovernmental organizations to monitor human rights abuses associated with Israel’s military detention of children.
“Israel’s system of military juvenile detention is state-sponsored child abuse designed to intimidate and terrorize Palestinian children and their families,” McCollum said in a statement. “It must be condemned, but it is equally outrageous that U.S. tax dollars in the form of military aid to Israel are permitted to sustain what is clearly a gross human rights violation against children.”
More than 10,000 Palestinian children have been arrested, detained, abused and prosecuted by Israeli security forces in the Israeli military court system since 2000, McCollum’s statement said, citing monitoring groups such as Human Rights Watch and B’Tselem.
McCollum had introduced the bill in November 2017 with at least nine co-sponsors. It never came to a vote, in committee or on the House floor.
She has previously called for the withholding of military aid to Israel over its detention of minors, citing the so-called Leahy Law, which bars the State and Defense departments from providing military assistance to foreign military units that violate human rights with impunity.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., last month praised McCollum for her efforts during an interview when she said that cutting military and economic aid to Israel “is certainly on the table.”


"Peace can only be achieved by respecting human rights, especially the rights of children."
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"Israel's system of military juvenile detention is state-sponsored child abuse designed to intimidate and terrorize Palestinian children and their families."







IS THAT A STRESS VEIN ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HIS HEAD ?
May 5 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump on Sunday named Mark Morgan as the new head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Trump hailed Morgan, a former FBI agent and chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, as a "true believer and American Patriot" as he introduced him as the newest leader of the agency.
Morgan has publicly endorsed Trump's declaration of a national emergency at the border, including support for the wall.
"The president had no choice, Congress has failed, they continue to fail," Morgan said in a February interview with CNN.
Trump withdrew his nomination of then-Acting ICE Director Ronald Vitiello to permanently lead the agency last month, saying he wanted to go in a "tougher direction."

NO WAR ON IRAN

Trump retweets QAnon account spreading conspiracy theories and Islamophobia


WELL OF COURSE HE DOES 
While it is usually president Trump's tweets that catch people's attention, it is easy to overlook his retweets, which are equally as important. 

On the same day the president defended far-right activists recently banned from Facebook, he also happened to retweet a video from a conspiracy theory account spreading Islamophobic messages.

The tweet in question came from an alt-right account called "Deep State Exposed", which regularly posts conspiracy theories and Islamophobic content. Some of its previous conspiracies include Kim Jong Un being a CIA asset, and that well-known Democrats are being secretly being monitored.

The tweet Trump retweeted to his 60 million followers contained a video in which a man says they would "kill Americans" if they don't allow Muslims to follow their religion.

It came alongside the caption: "The 'elite' proclaim America must submit to Islam or else", with intent to spread Islamophobia.
The video has since been watched over half a million times, with the account's creator, Jeremy Stone, boasting that the president has retweeted his account nine times. 
This is not the first time Trump has retweeted Islamophobic content. In 2017, he drew outrage after retweeting three anti-Muslim propaganda videos, which originally were posted by the former leader of Britain First, Jayda Fransen.
He also recently posted an edited video on Twitter suggesting links between Democratic congresswoman Ilhan Omar and the 9/11 attacks.

Trump Retweets Far-right, 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist Recently Banned From Facebook

Trump retweeted Paul Joseph Watson, former editor-at-large of Alex Jones' InfoWars.com, who once pushed the theory that 9/11 was perpetrated by the U.S. government
U.S. President Donald Trump criticized social media companies after Facebook banned a number of extremist figures, declaring that he was “monitoring and watching, closely!!”
Trump, who tweeted and re-tweeted complaints Friday and Saturday, said he would “monitor the censorship of AMERICAN CITIZENS on social media platforms.” He has previously asserted that social media companies exhibit bias against conservatives, something the companies have rejected as untrue.
The president’s comments came after Facebook this week banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban on “dangerous individuals.” The company also removed right-wing personalities Paul Nehlen, Milo Yiannopoulos, Paul Joseph Watson and Laura Loomer, along with Jones’ site, Infowars, which often posts conspiracy theories. The latest bans apply both to Facebook’s main service and to Instagram and extend to fan pages and other related accounts.
On Saturday, Trump retweeted a message from Watson urging his followers to “keep up the pressure,” and a second wondering why his opinions should be deemed “dangerous.” Watson previously served as editor-at-large of Alex Jones' website InfoWars.com, promoting conspiracy theories online - including the theory the 9/11 terror attack in the U.S. were perpetrated by the U.S. government.
Facebook’s move signaled renewed effort by the social media giant to remove people and groups promoting objectionable material such as hate, racism and anti-Semitism. The company said it has “always banned” people or groups that proclaim a violent or hateful mission or are engaged in acts of hate or violence, regardless of political ideology.
On Twitter, Trump cited a number of individuals he said were being unfairly treated by social media companies, including Watson and actor James Woods. He insisted it was “getting worse and worse for Conservatives on social media!”
Woods, one of Hollywood’s most outspoken conservatives, has had his Twitter account locked. Twitter spokeswoman Katie Rosborough said Woods will need to delete a tweet that violated Twitter rules before he can be reinstated.
Trump tweeted: “How can it be possible that James Woods (and many others), a strong but responsible Conservative Voice, is banned from Twitter? Social Media & Fake News Media, together with their partner, the Democrat Party, have no idea the problems they are causing for themselves. VERY UNFAIR!”
Rosborough said Twitter enforces its rules “impartially for all users, regardless of their background or political affiliation.”
Trump, who uses Twitter extensively to push his message, recently met with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey at the White House after attacking the company and complaining that it was not treating him well because he was a Republican. He later described it as a “great meeting.”
The president had more than social media on his mind Saturday. Trump also tweeted that he was holding out hopes for a deal with North Korea on its nuclear program, as well as improved relations with Russia, now that he feels the special counsel investigation is behind him.

Social media posts keep repeating Trump's lies — and the way they do it is a problem

Trump is really good at lying, something major media outlets don't know how to handle.

With 10,000 lies to his name, Donald Trump is a pro at putting out false or misleading information. Unfortunately, many of the people who are tasked with informing the public are inadvertently helping him do just that. 
new study from the journalism watchdog organization Media Matters for America (MMFA) has found that news outlets frequently amplify Trump’s falsehoods by putting uncontested
For example, an outlet will tweet out something like “President Trump says the Russia investigation was a ‘coup’,” rather than something like “President Trump falsely claims that the Russia investigation was a ‘coup.'”
How frequently does this occur, precisely? According to the study, 35 percent of the time, major media outlets amplify, rather than report and contest, a false Trump statement — that’s an average of 19 times per day. 
The study examined over 2,000 tweets sent out from 32 Twitter accounts belonging to major news outlets. All tweets were sent between January 26 and February 15, the period of time from the end of the 2018 federal shutdown to the final agreement, and Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the border. 
Of all the tweets about Trump's statements, 30 percent referenced something he said that was false and misleading. Of those tweets, 35 percent did not refute the false statement. That’s a total of 407 tweets that amplified, rather than corrected, Trump’s misinformation — an overall average of 19 tweets per day during that stretch of time.
The outlets analyzed included wire services like the Associated Press and Reuters, network outlets and television shows like NBC and ABC, newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post, and online publications like Politico and The Hill. The Washington Post had the best track record, simultaneously reporting on and correcting Trump’s statements, 89 percent of the time. The Hill was the biggest offender, repeating Trump’s false claims with no correction 88 percent of the time.
Of course, only 8 percent of Americans are on Twitter (based on Twitter’s most recent user numbers). But the tweets these outlets send could reflect how they’re presenting the news in headlines and elsewhere. That’s concerning since research has shown that reading headlines and social media, not full stories, is a common way people get their news; one recent studyfrom the American Press Institute found that, in the past week, 60 percent of Americans had not delved deeper into a story than the headlines. 
This means that, through the power of repetition, not only might media outlets be helping Trump spread lies — they could be cementing those lies as truth in the minds of readers.


Burger King’s attempt to use mental health to sell meals has badly backfired



 by Sophia Ankel in news

Remember that time when Kendall Jenner and Pepsi single-handedly ended police violence forever?

Well, now Burger King can apparently cure your depression with their latest "Real Meal" Whopper boxes, labelled in different moods and colours.

The fast-food chain attempted to throw shade at rival McDonald's and its "Happy Meals" for Mental Health Awareness Month by rolling out a new campaign called #FeelYourWay (a reference to its slogan "Have It Your Way").

Its promoted "Real Meal" boxes come in five different moods, including Salty in teal, Pissed in red, YAAAS in purple, DGAF (Don't Give a F***) in black and Sad in blue. Every mood box includes a Whopper, fries and a drink.

The company partnered up with the non-profit organisation Mental Health America to promote the "overall mental health of all Americans".

In a press release for #FeelYourWay, Burger King said:

With the pervasive nature of social media, there is so much pressure to appear happy and perfect.

With Real Meals, the Burger King brand celebrates being yourself and feeling however you want to feel.

Alongside the campaign, the company also released what looks like a bad music video, featuring several young people with different problems. There's a sad man complaining about his student loans, a teenage girl who is bullied at school, and a woman who was just fired from her "creepy boss". But don't fret, because even if you're a young single mom, all of your woes can be solved by simply going to Burger King.

The nearly two-minute video ends with the phrase:

No one is happy all the time, and that's OK.

But Burger King's attempt to be "woke" quickly backfried, as people took to Twitter to criticise the company for using mental health as a means to make money.

CLICK HERE TO SEE TWITTER BRUTAL RESPONSES


Show this selfie from the top of Everest to a flat Earth conspiracy theorist. Immediately


In a Reddit post, captioned “Checkmate flat Earth society”, user amazed_spirit shared an image of a person posing for a selfie at the summit of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. To Flat Earthers’ dismay, the image clearly shows the curved edge of the planet in the backdrop.

Reddit users stated that this evidence finally debunks the flat Earth theory, with one saying:
Forget about curvature arguments. The fact that you can only see 2.5 per cent at a time proves it isn’t flat. If it was flat you should be able to see the whole thing from even just the top of the tallest mountain or on any commercial flat.
Though it is unclear whether the photographer was using a fisheye lens, which could have distorted the image.

As of yet, there has been no comment from the most prominent voices in the flat Earth movement, but it is doubtful that the image will have swayed their belief the earth is not round.