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Grendel

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Why am I not surprised you think so

Who in any media capacity agrees with you? I’ve not actually seen anyone defend it.
 

CCFCSteve

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Being upset with him being shown saying something he said given what happened right after is just a bit odd in my opinion

I don’t care much for Trump so ‘being upset’ is a little OTT. I am concerned about how people consume media/information these days though and it appears more and more that as long as it aligns with their thinking on a subject, it doesn’t matter if it’s wholly accurate/factual. We’re on a slippery slope
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I don’t care much for Trump so ‘being upset’ is a little OTT. I am concerned about how people consume media/information these days though and it appears more and more that as long as it aligns with their thinking on a subject, it doesn’t matter if it’s wholly accurate/factual. We’re on a slippery slope
Countless Trump interviews have been favourably edited in his favour without comment by his sycophants on here.
 

Grendel

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Countless Trump interviews have been favourably edited in his favour without comment by his sycophants of which I am the biggest.

Dear me - find anyone who is defending the BBC other than you. It’s nothing to do with Trump
 

chiefdave

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Countless Trump interviews have been favourably edited in his favour without comment by his sycophants on here.
It's obviously not good to mislead by way of the edit but we're talking about something here that was years after the event and not exactly presenting something that was a million miles away from the truth.

Yet this has people up in arms, people who I suspect did not take similar issue to the Newsnight having to issue an apology after stating Corbyn had never apologised for anti-semistism in the Labour Party or the numerous errors in Panorama's 'Is Labour Antisemitic'. Just two of I'm sure many examples that spring to mind
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It's obviously not good to mislead by way of the edit but we're talking about something here that was years after the event and not exactly presenting something that was a million miles away from the truth.

Yet this has people up in arms, people who I suspect did not take similar issue to the Newsnight having to issue an apology after stating Corbyn had never apologised for anti-semistism in the Labour Party or the numerous errors in Panorama's 'Is Labour Antisemitic'. Just two of I'm sure many examples that spring to mind
For people who already have an axe to grind with the BBC and have their noses rammed up Trump's arse it's a wet dream.
 

Captain Dart

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Being upset with him being shown saying something he said given what happened right after is just a bit odd in my opinion
So you are OK with politicians speeches being cut & pasted in whatever way the BBC wish to portray someone so they appear to have said something they did not?
 

Grendel

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There is of course the Martine Croxhall fiasco as well
 

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