Posted on 05/26/2021 8:47:42 AM PDT by JV3MRC
New disclosures with the Department of Justice revealed plainly what many have suspected. The liberal media are completely in the tank for communist Chinese propaganda.
The Washington Free Beacon revealed that the Chinese Communist Party-controlled China Daily “paid more than $1.6 million for advertising campaigns” in a wide variety of U.S. outlets. The list of outlets included “Time magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Financial Times, and Foreign Policy magazine, according to disclosures” to the DOJ. Another $1 million approximately was paid to American newspapers, “including the L.A. Times, Chicago Tribune, and Houston Chronicle, to print copies of its own publications,” The Beacon noted.
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Actual treason.
Of course there is also the promise of access to the Chinese market that significantly ups the reported contributions.
figgures
Every time we hear or read about the corruption in the US media, I think. ‘that’s as low as it gets’.
But daily, new revelations invariably surpass the day before!!
When you’re dying financially, what good do journalistic ethics do for you when someone is waving a big check under your nose? As we have seen for some time now, big media only embraces situational morality and ethics which is never actually defined or embraced. Real journalism is an endangered entity.
Bought and paid for “ethics”.
chinese collusion in US elections.
1.6 million across the US? That’s just not a lot of money.
Foreign Policy, the State Department’s Mad Magazine, was founded in 1970 by Samuel Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel, and now published by the Slate Group, a division of Washingtonpost.
Foreign Policy, the State Department’s Mad Magazine, was founded in 1970 by Samuel Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel, and now published by the Slate Group, a division of Washingtonpost.
Now wait a minute—I am sure that these contributions could not have affected the reporting in any way.
The publications set up a “chinese wall”.
;-)
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