Headliners - BBC
Basically a very biased summary of headlines around the world. I will summarise the likely contents of the all important "news". The rules are simple, I read the headline and maybe the description then report it here.
Todays headlines will all come from the BBC which is the news broadcaster for an authoritarian woke country not yet seen in the modern age. Simply put it seems like most British residence would prefer the CCP.
This is a nice and easy one, any vaccine official that had a job during Covid should by default have been fired anyway.
Furthermore any one that uses "misinformation and lies" as an attack is a bit of a pissy anyway.
I assume the article is about this Robert F Kennedy person maybe not actually being a medical person. Which is definitely a concern but I think the restructuring of the US Gov seems to be favouring getting people in that will listen to Trump firstly.
Given how bad the American healthcare system is and how much it costs people then likely it is a good first step to have someone step in that couldn't care one iota for your medical degree or drug company deals.
Next is some good 'ol prejudice or something? I don't know all the sensitive person words but I bet it is in that vein.
Now since the description does not say what the Academy said I am going to assume the person that either did the socials or press release of the Oscar said something stupid.
Obviously this will depend if this Oscar winner guy did not first say something stupid himself. Maybe something along the lines of "Victory for Palestine"
It is the rather anal thing all these people would say given their abhorrent lack of self-awareness.
I am aware that sentence might indicate I am talking about the actor or whatever he is. Infact I am talking about anyone who cries over things like "My side is best and your side is bad" when both sides are objectively pathetic.
I guess with no one watching the Oscars anymore they do need to drum up some drama. So I will infer that this is all staged for silly views.
Now I guess BBC really likes American stories, not going to lie, right now they are the most entertaining.
Aside from the American stories the homepage mainly has stuff about some earthquake which I for obvious reasons comment on. May their recovery effort be met with great success.
On a lighter note
Their was a story about some Columbia University president quitting over Trump and a big word like antiseminitissisim or something but given I have no clue what that is I can only assume it involves a ton of self-righteousness.
On the other hand darren, the US will start seeing the cost of cars go up. Although the whole tariff plan and whatnot that Trump is imposing is pretty across the board a side plate of revenge, I think this one has a hidden truth that the US will need to face.
Their own cars are utter trash. Hence people buy cars from abroad instead. I think that is the main thing tariffs accomplish they are an unbiased way to point out how bad your own production is.
People will still rather pay double the price for a Toyota than some Ford or whatever it is the US supposedly makes. It should become more and more evident that US tradesmen in industry are some of the worst in the world.
So people do get a little sensitive when outsiders provide better everything, from labour to manufactured product. Then it does unfortunately become part of the show to appease little patriots instead of do what is best for the consumers.