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4,545 views • March 26, 2024

[Trailer] The New York Times’ Dirty Communist Secret | Facts Matter

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A few weeks ago, our team flew down to Panama in order to cover what’s happening at the Darién Gap and expose the U.N.’s involvement in the migrant crisis—how the U.N. is bankrolling migrants to make their way up through Central and South America, and enter the United States. At this very moment, when we have millions of people illegally crossing the U.S. southern border, there might not be a more important story to cover. However, The New York Times did find a “more important story.” While our team was down there in Panama covering the migrants—videotaping them, taking photos of them, and interviewing them—The New York Times sent a reporter to take photographs of us. I kid you not. While we were reporting on the migrants, The New York Times had someone following us around from place to place, photographing us, and ultimately, they published a story called “Chasing Clicks in the Jungle: Right-Wing Influencers Descend on the Darién Gap.” If you’ve ever wanted a more stark contrast between The Epoch Times and The New York Times, these two stories are perfect: one story exposing the U.N.’s weaponization of mass migration; and another story criticizing the people who are exposing the problem. However, this example is only the tip of the iceberg: Looking beneath the surface, the level to which The New York Times promotes communism, and seemingly acquiesces to communist regimes, is nothing short of breathtaking. Let’s go through it together. 🌽No Farmers No Food DVD: https://www.epochtv.shop/product-page/no-farmers-no-food-documentary-dvd Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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