Belgium's Polar Station infected with Covid despite being fully vaccinated

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These idiots did the same thing with GW science


Lie lie lie lie about what the science says and is


Then hate the pretend reality their lies pretend exists


They hate their own lie infused fake reality


And then expect reality living humans to join their idiotic lied up fake reality


It’s a cult of stupid driven by those who hate the western world and democracy


I knew this was coming the day these idiots started screaming decades ago that America is not a democracy


The Republican Party is dead set on destroying democracy
 
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Telegraph


In July 2014, the Daily Telegraph was criticised for carrying links on its website to pro-Kremlin articles supplied by a Russian state-funded publication that downplayed any Russian involvement in the downing of the passenger jet Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.[83] These had featured on its website as part of a commercial deal, but were later removed.[84] The paper is paid £900,000 a year to include the supplement Russia Beyond the Headlines, a publication sponsored by the Rossiyskaya Gazeta, the Russian government's official newspaper. It is paid a further £750,000 a year for a similar arrangement with the Chinese state in relation to the pro-Beijing China Watch advertising supplement.[85][86]

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In February 2015, the chief political commentator of the Daily Telegraph, Peter Oborne, resigned. Oborne accused the paper of a "form of fraud on its readers"[87] for its coverage of the bank HSBC in relation to a Swiss tax-dodging scandal that was widely covered by other news media. He alleged that editorial decisions about news content had been heavily influenced by the advertising arm of the newspaper because of commercial interests.[88] Professor Jay Rosen at New York University stated that Oborne's resignation statement was "one of the most important things a journalist has written about journalism lately".[88]
 
In January 2017, the Telegraph Media Group had a higher number of upheld complaints than any other UK newspaper by its regulator IPSO.[91] Most of these findings pertained to inaccuracy, as with other UK newspapers.[92]

In October 2017, a number of major western news organisations whose coverage had irked Beijing were excluded from Xi Jinping's speech event launching a new politburo. However, the Daily Telegraph had been granted an invitation to the event.[93]
 
Accusation of antisemitism Edit
Editors for both the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph have been criticised by Guardian columnist Owen Jones for publishing and authoring articles which espouse an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.[96] In 2018, Allister Heath, the editor of the Sunday Telegraph wrote that "Cultural Marxism is running rampant."[97] Assistant comment editor of the Daily Telegraph, Sherelle Jacobs, also used the term in 2019.[98] The Daily Telegraph also published an anonymous civil servant who stated: "There is a strong presence of Anglophobia, combined with cultural Marxism that runs through the civil service."[99]
 
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