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originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
originally posted by: TruthsSword
a reply to: sprockets2000
Would it also not be possible that there were Muslims there protesting, and CNN just wanted to "organize them better" for TV presentation?
A bit like posing for a photo.
Disclaimer: I'm not defending CNN, I'm defending logic.
Ummm...by definition, CNN wanting them to "organize them better" for TV presentation is staging.
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
originally posted by: TruthsSword
a reply to: sprockets2000
Would it also not be possible that there were Muslims there protesting, and CNN just wanted to "organize them better" for TV presentation?
A bit like posing for a photo.
Disclaimer: I'm not defending CNN, I'm defending logic.
Ummm...by definition, CNN wanting them to "organize them better" for TV presentation is staging.
When you go to a job interview, do you wear cut off jeans and flip flops? Are you being dishonest if you don't? Or are you "staging things?"
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
I still want to know what the "demonstrators" were even doing there. It seems that they were not supposed to be in that area in the first place, so why didn't the police ask/make them leave the restricted area?
Altho CNN is denying it, this looks to me like evidence of them being crisis actors.
originally posted by: sprockets2000
CNN has responded to claims that a leaked video shows them fabricating a Muslim-led anti-terror protest after the London attacks, calling the allegations “nonsense.”
The video has been circulating around social media and shows CNN reporter Becky Anderson standing by while her crew organizes and directs a group of Muslim protesters holding anti-terror signs.
CNN Responds To Claims They Staged A Muslim Anti-Terror Protest
This video is unbelievable,
it looks like CNN has set up a small set to get a group of Muslims together and pretend that there is a Muslim protest going on, it's all choreographed so well, everything is made to seem spontaneous but it's not
I have to say that it's getting a bit out of control to see mainstream media create narratives these days, it has gotten progressively worse and worse and they have become so bold and so anti-western. The left won't even care about this video, even if it isn't entirely nefarious it is disingenuous.
So... My take is this: Even if it WASN'T staged, that's a pitiful turnout.
If you lie about who you are, about how you will dress, if you lie about your qualifications...you are a FRICKIN' LIAR!!!!
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: WeAreAWAKE
If you lie about who you are, about how you will dress, if you lie about your qualifications...you are a FRICKIN' LIAR!!!!
I assume you consider combing your hair to be an act of 'Lying." You must be one of those unkempt, unemployed, conservative welfare cheats. Go back to the Mud Pit where you belong.
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
originally posted by: TruthsSword
a reply to: sprockets2000
Would it also not be possible that there were Muslims there protesting, and CNN just wanted to "organize them better" for TV presentation?
A bit like posing for a photo.
Disclaimer: I'm not defending CNN, I'm defending logic.
Ummm...by definition, CNN wanting them to "organize them better" for TV presentation is staging.
When you go to a job interview, do you wear cut off jeans and flip flops? Are you being dishonest if you don't? Or are you "staging things?"
If you lie about who you are, about how you will dress, if you lie about your qualifications...you are a FRICKIN' LIAR!!!!
At that point, anyone with a brain will blow you off, tell you to go home and decide you are a piece of crap and never interview you again.
Nuff said?
PS: Or you are a liberal which encompasses being a liar, a cheat, a law breaker and usually a criminal.
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: WeAreAWAKE
If you lie about who you are, about how you will dress, if you lie about your qualifications...you are a FRICKIN' LIAR!!!!
I assume you consider combing your hair to be an act of 'Lying." You must be one of those unkempt, unemployed, conservative welfare cheats. Go back to the Mud Pit where you belong.
Actually...when I go into an interview or meet a new client...I am me. I don't want a job or a customer that wouldn't like me over the long term. So I won't dress different than I do any day, I won't act different, I will speak as I usually do and simply be myself. What is the point (that apparently you support) of "pretending" to be one thing and then after hired (your example) turn out to be someone the employer wouldn't have hired in the first place.
I smoke...I like Metal music, etc. If they don't like that...we probably shouldn't be working together.
But you go on lying to people. I'm sure they just love wasting time.
PS: I'll put my company and my salary against yours any day. And while I wouldn't say unkempt...I am laid back. What are you? Some kind of polished freak that cookie-cuts his choice of wardrobe? I guess for that McDonalds job you don't have much of a choice. Ass.
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: sprockets2000
Its the same mentality that basically writes reality TV and such in a way that enhances it from an industry stand point.
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: ErrorErrorError
Taking jabs?
No I elected a business man who was a host for a show.
Back to the subject at hand. Any thoughts?
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: WeAreAWAKE
If you lie about who you are, about how you will dress, if you lie about your qualifications...you are a FRICKIN' LIAR!!!!
I assume you consider combing your hair to be an act of 'Lying." You must be one of those unkempt, unemployed, conservative welfare cheats. Go back to the Mud Pit where you belong.
Actually...when I go into an interview or meet a new client...I am me. I don't want a job or a customer that wouldn't like me over the long term. So I won't dress different than I do any day, I won't act different, I will speak as I usually do and simply be myself. What is the point (that apparently you support) of "pretending" to be one thing and then after hired (your example) turn out to be someone the employer wouldn't have hired in the first place.
I smoke...I like Metal music, etc. If they don't like that...we probably shouldn't be working together.
But you go on lying to people. I'm sure they just love wasting time.
PS: I'll put my company and my salary against yours any day. And while I wouldn't say unkempt...I am laid back. What are you? Some kind of polished freak that cookie-cuts his choice of wardrobe? I guess for that McDonalds job you don't have much of a choice. Ass.
ROFL. Ever heard of dress code ? Some jobs have dress codes. Not just jobs, but bars, restaurants etc..
Stop while you can