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Not quite FAKE NEWS, but SELECTIVE nonetheless!

In light of the lack of media transparency prevalent at the moment, here is another selective news article featured on Yahoo.co.uk home page.   

An article about a gang of nine Iraqi immigrants in Austria; eight of whom have been found guilty of the rape of a German woman in Vienna on New Year's Eve 2015/6.

The article does not draw attention to the details of the rape, a crime which nowadays seems to be so regular that it is becoming the new normal.   There is no mention of the fact she was dining with a female friend in a restaurant when her table was surrounded by these men.  No mention that she was plied with drink, that may or may not have been spiked.  No mention that this was pre-planned on the part of the attackers and the women folk in the apartment had been told to got out so their men folk could have some "private time"!  No mention that these men took selfies with the woman during their attacks on her.  Finally, no mention that she was abandoned on the street and found by passers-by who took her to the police station; thereafter the police managed to easily find the attackers thanks to a navigation, tracking application on the victim's mobile phone, again not mentioned.

The story was so big that AP and Yahoo had to report it, but common with other MSM outlets the details were diluted and the exact depravity of their crime not recounted to the public.   We deserve to know the levels to which these people will descend and until there is full, frank and open debate, we will continue to have our faith (what's left of it) in the MSM eroded by their egregious attempts to manipulate the truth.

If a News outlet wishes to remain relevant and over-ride the public distrust, they will have to stop sanitising the news to fit an agenda and start reporting the facts, leaving us, the people, to make our own minds up.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/austrian-court-convicts-8-iraqis-gang-raping-german-141724524.html

https://gatestone.eu/gang-rape-deportation/

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