Wednesday, December 11, 2024

usa military in poland confronted with questions: are you here to spread sodomy, etc?

By "W"
monday, december 9, 2024 at 04:02:28 p.m. est

usa military in poland confronted with questions: are you here to spread sodomy, etc?

https://x.com/KeithWoodsYT/status/1808291873749909697



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Valid question. Wonder what their answer was---and was it given with trousers on or trousers off?

--GRA

Anonymous said...

IN ITS STUPIDITY,REUTERS "FACTCHECKS" BABYLON BEE PARODY.

Authored by Steve Watson

(ZH)Reuters is at it again with their team of ‘fact checkers’. They’re targeting The Babylon Bee, a satirical website, over an article that states the most favoured farewell in the UK, ‘cheerio mate’ has been replaced with ‘Allahu Akbar.’


The humorous satire piece states, “A recent poll conducted by the University of Oxford just revealed that ‘Allahu Akbar’ has officially replaced ‘Cheerio, mate!’ as the most popular greeting in the UK,” adding that experts called the results of the “survey” a “flippin’ landslide, old bean.”


Kyle Mann, the Editor-in-Chief of the Babylon Bee, shared the lunacy on X, noting that “Reuters fact-checkers reached out for comment on our Babylon Bee story about ‘Allahu Akbar’ replacing ‘Cheerio Mate’ in the UK. I tried to help them out.”Mann then shared screenshots of the ridiculous message he was sent by Reuters


The message reads “I’m contacting you from the fact-checking desk at Reuters. We investigate false and misleading claims spreading on social media. Our fact checks can help curb the circulation of misinformation.”

By going after satire, OK.

The message continues, “We’re currently looking into a claim that, sharing a Babylon Bee article, says “Allahu Akbar” has officially replaced “Cheerio, mate!” as the most popular greeting in the UK. I have pasted it below for your convenience.”

“We plan to write a fact check to set the record straight. It’s clearly a satirical article but I am reaching out to you should you wish to challenge this or comment in the fact-check article. Please get in touch if you would like to,” it ridiculously adds.


If it’s “clearly a satirical article” why are they wasting time ‘fact checking’ it?

Mann shared a screenshot of his hilarious response, as he told the self appointed arbiters of truth that “This story is true. We stand by its factual accuracy 100%” and then signed the email “Allahu Akbar.”

The whole point of the satirical story was as a comment on the fact that the most common name in England for boys is now Muhammad.

GRA:Reuters needs to identify parody AS parody for the millions of wokesters who don't "get" parody. When you're woke,the only comedy to laugh at are "Trump jokes".All other forms of humor have disappeared from the recesses of their woke brains.

--GRA

erasmus said...

Jerry pdx
Could be it's just a shot across the bows letting Babylon Bee know they are being monitored and there are potential consequences if somebody decides they are offended.