Monday, December 02, 2024

Who have Lachlan Murdoch and Keith Poole hired to write and edit the new york post?! They have imaginary people committing crimes at imaginary locations, with imaginary explanations!

By N.S.

"migrant [sic] boy, 13, and masked buddies stab man with brass knuckles in times square beatdown — all because he wouldn't take their photo"

The boy isn't a "migrant." He's an illegal alien, a foreign career criminal.

"the ecuadorian teen and his pals approached the 23-year-old victim around 9 p.m. at west 40th street and second [sic] avenue and asked him to snap their photo, police and sources..."

They didn't stab and beat the American vic because he wouldn't take their picture. As a yet-to-be-banned commenter noted, the picture-taking was just a ruse they were using, to rob the guy.

"Cuneo
"Their ruse was to entice the victim to take their picture, then rob him. The victim wasn't falling for it. , and still paid the price. Criminals this young...thanks Biden, Hochul, and Adams."

"west 40th street and second avenue" is an imaginary location. Second avenue is on the east side. Apparently, Lachlan Murdoch and Keith Poole hire people to work for them, based on affirmative action and the candidates' pc politics.

https://nypost.com/2024/12/02/us-news/migrant-boy-13-and-masked-buddies-stab-man-with-brass-knuckles-in-times-square-beatdown/



3 comments:

  1. 9 pm in NYC and you see minorities in a group--you'd better cross the street. If they cross with you,find a business to go into. The vic was only 23,so he probably still TRUSTED the bunch. He'll be careful now,but it's too late.

    --GRA

    --GRA

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  2. Maybe the New York Post is underfunded and needs government help, like Canada does. For example, the poor Associated Press is passing the hat. Here's the pop-up I got yesterday over an AP story:

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    Now more than ever, we remain committed to covering the news quickly, accurately and without bias. In nearly 100 countries and in all 50 U.S. states, AP journalists go to great lengths, often overcoming tremendous obstacles, to fulfill our mission.

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  3. I DO believe in a fair press. A free press--if it was fair--I could support. (Ass)ociated Press does not qualify as being fair,but I WOULD support their bankruptcy and being dissolved--for FREE.

    --GRA

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