Reuters served as a channel for the UK Foreign Office to covertly fund an Egyptian outlet that clamored for the overthrow of the country’s first democratically elected leader, leaked documents show. This July 3 marks the 10th anniversary of Egyptian army chief General Abdel Fattah Sisi’s violent seizure of power in Cairo. The first democratically elected leader in 5000 years of Egyptian history, Mohamed Morsi, was swept from office, his supporters were massacred by the hundreds, and he ultimately died […]
Thanks for confirming you didn’t actually have any point to make. You linked a well sourced article and weren’t able to actually explain what was wrong with it aside from the fact that it goes counter to whatever propaganda diet you’re consuming. Real galaxy brain energy there.
What part of the article are you disputing specifically?
You are assuming it is even worthwhile to dispute. It is about as worthwhile as wasting time disputing garbage from InfoWars. No thanks.
Thanks for confirming you didn’t actually have any point to make. You linked a well sourced article and weren’t able to actually explain what was wrong with it aside from the fact that it goes counter to whatever propaganda diet you’re consuming. Real galaxy brain energy there.
Sure, tankie.
Is that supposed to be an attempt an insult?
If that is how you interpret it, be my guest.