Aletheia4u
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They are trying to slam this NY times' video. Even Fox News. It is not promoted by the Globalist at all. In the video that it talks about real problems. Like how unhealthy we are and which the Globalist doesn't want that truth to come out. They use to praise how great of a country that it is to camouflage what is truly going on. That we have chemicals and GMO's in our drinking waters and foods that is making us unhealthy and illiterate. But now we have people like AOC in office, that can manipulate the minds of the dumb. We have laws that allows others to inject us with mercury and other poisons. And we have people that let the media do the thinking for them, because they can't think for themselves. And remember the President's slogan. It says To Make America Great again. He was made to change it, because the Globalist doesn't want us to see the flaws that we have. Once the swamp is drained. Then it will be great.
The New York Times decided that the Fourth of July was the best time to post a video titled, "Please Stop Telling Me America Is Great" that makes the case that the United States is "just okay."
My colleague Tom Rogan already replied with a post defending the honor of the U.S., but I wanted to go into a bit more detail on a few misleading data points that the video relies on.
Two arguments in particular caught my ear, based on Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development data.
Please Stop Telling Me America Is Great
New York Times uses misleading data to make case that America isn't great
The New York Times decided that the Fourth of July was the best time to post a video titled, "Please Stop Telling Me America Is Great" that makes the case that the United States is "just okay."
My colleague Tom Rogan already replied with a post defending the honor of the U.S., but I wanted to go into a bit more detail on a few misleading data points that the video relies on.
Two arguments in particular caught my ear, based on Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development data.
Please Stop Telling Me America Is Great
New York Times uses misleading data to make case that America isn't great