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 | Path: news.nzbot.com!not-for-mail From: Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
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 In article <YsednW2XlfBGnX3EnZ2dnUU7-dPNnZ2d@supernews.com>, Byker says...
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 >This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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 >Also posted to non-binary NG's
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 >For many years, commercial time on CNN International has been filled largely
 >with advertisements for the tourist boards and state-owned airlines of
 >various Muslim countries. Given CNN's unusually friendly coverage of these
 >countries, and its disinclination to mention Islam when covering such topics
 >as jihadist terrorism and immigrant crime in Europe, it is hard not to view
 >CNN's willingness to run these commercials with a jaundiced eye.
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 >
 
 This is from Gatestone Institute...a nutball rightwing anti-Muslim hate
 organization.
 
 https://theintercept.com/2017/09/22/german-election-afd-gatestone-institute/
 
 Islamophobic U.S. Megadonor Fuels German Far-Right Party With Viral Fake News
 
 "The rise of Alternative for Germany, the new far-right political party
 competing in the upcoming federal election, has unsettled the consensus-driven,
 moderate politics of postwar Germany with its rabid anti-immigrant and
 anti-Muslim rhetoric, unabashed nationalism, and winking gestures embracing the
 
 
 "Election-watchers expected a flood of fake news and inflammatory social media
 aiding Alternative for Germany, known by its German initials, AfD, to come from
 Russia. But one of the major publishers of online content friendly to the
 far-right party is an American website financed in large part and lead by Jewish
 philanthropist Nina Rosenwald.
 
 
 inflammatory content about the German election, focused on stoking fears about
 immigrants and Muslims. In one of the most recent posts, the website warns of
 the construction of mosques in Germany and claims that Christianity is becoming
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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