CBC Instructs Kids on How to Shut Down Their Parents’ “Conspiracy Theories”

CBC Instructs Kids on How to Shut Down Their Parents’ “Conspiracy Theories”
Despite the “conspiracy theory” in question literally being true.

Paul Joseph Watson | Infowars.com - April 16, 2020 90 Comments




A CBC News report gives kids advice on how to shut down “conspiracy theories” voiced by their parents about coronavirus being created by China in a lab.
Because apparently that’s the media’s job now.
The presenter laments how somebody’s Dad may drop a message into chat blaming China for “manufacturing the coronavirus” with a “link to a site you’ve never heard of” (translation – a link that’s not, God forbid, mainstream media).
The piece then features a woman from a group that combats “misinformation online” who urges the son or daughter not to get confrontational with their Dad but to accuse him of being accurate and stirring fear.

At one point in the piece, the reporter even suggests that conspiracy theories can be “just as dangerous as a virus.”
“Maybe send an article from a legitimate source quoting credible scientists on why the virus wasn’t manufactured,” states the host.
The suggested article unsurprisingly comes from the CBC and is entitled ‘No, the new coronavirus wasn’t created in a lab, scientists say.’
In reality, as Fox News sources confirmed last night, the coronavirus was indeed leaked from a laboratory in Wuhan, so to say it was “manufactured” isn’t even much of a stretch. The virus was literally created in a lab.
The irony of all this of course is that virtually nobody trusts the mainstream media, so when they attack conspiracy theories it just makes more people believe them.
When social media giants then get involved to censor information about the same conspiracy theories, that also bolsters the notion that they’re accurate because powerful interests are trying to stifle them.
Take the news report below as an example.



A reporter who adopts a stereotypical fake ‘news reporter’ accent which normal people don’t use when they talk to each other tells the viewer that the conspiracy theory linking 5G to coronavirus is false.
A doctor wearing a white lab coat inside what appears to be his own home (to stress faux authority) is then presented to call the conspiracy “completely false.”
The doctor doesn’t even explain why it’s false (he could have pointed out for example that Iran was impacted by coronavirus yet has no 5G network at all), but the news station just expects the viewer to believe him because he’s an authority figure in uniform.
In reality, as the comments below the video prove, the vast majority of people see the news report as desperate and hokey, making them believe the conspiracy theory to an even greater degree.

 
Some Canadian Faggot said:
At one point in the piece, the reporter even suggests that conspiracy theories can be “just as dangerous as a virus.”

Right, because pointing out that the Corona Virus started in the city of Wuhan where officials spent the precious time they had to contain the virus arresting doctors for warning people about it is somehow more dangerous than going into a crowded hospital and licking every door handle you see.
 
The MSM put this shit out and they call us the Nazis?

This is probably the most absurd thing about it to me.

Nazi Germany ACTUALLY DID THIS with children reporting their parents for not agreeing with the party or representing "the aryan ideal". That they should subtlety guide thier parents to the parties ideals.

Jesus H. Christ:stress:
 
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This is probably the most absurd thing about it to me.

Nazi Germany ACTUALLY did this with children reporting their parents for not agreeing with the party or representing "the aryan ideal". That they should subtlety guide thier parents to the parties ideals.

Jesus H. Christ:stress:
Yeah, and if you ask a Zoomer now-a-days what the Nazis were they'd say they were gamers who said 'nigger' on xbox live.
 
I grew up in a heavily Baptist area and this is the kind of crazy stuff they put in Chick Tracks to scare kids about the Antichrist and One World Order.

You're not supposed to try and make him look less crazy.
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All that stuff just doesn't seem so crazy anymore, does it?

All you gotta do is take one look at your average danger hair SJW and realize that yeah, if hypothetically speaking the Antichrist was real those people would be on their knees worshipping him and running off to stuff Christians heads in guillotines in no time at all.
 
Ofcourse Canada would also be pushing this because China bought like 70% of Vancouver and caused housing prices to skyrocket 30000000000%

That was actually Hong-Kongers, in the 80's & 90's, trying to shovel their assets out of HK before the Repatriation of 1997, which would be why they refer to Vancouver as 'Hong-couver.'

And seriously, this is the state-funded "media" organization that's been blatantly caught out with "No White Allowed" job advertisements, and that consistently fellates the Prime Minstrel and Cosplayer-in-Chief, Justin Trudeau.
 
Believe in the government more than your parents. Last time I remember that was...

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This is the new Iraq War moment for the media.

The coverage leading up to and during the first Iraq war is what made me hate CNN and question every media narrative. I imagine that the broken brain coverage of the Wu Flu and the clear push of Chinese talking points is going to make Gen Z and their far less intelligent elders, The Millenials, mistrust and even loathe the mainstream media.

Given that they also have a million other options for ingesting information outside of the nightly news, I have a feeling Pew News is going to be the go to source for truth going forward.

What specifically about the Iraq War? Ten-thousand body-bags fearmongering? Lies about the WMDs not being real?
 
I grew up in a heavily Baptist area and this is the kind of crazy stuff they put in Chick Tracks to scare kids about the Antichrist and One World Order.

You're not supposed to try and make him look less crazy.
:stress:

It's just a sign that your mind is deteriorating as you get older. Before you know it, kids will be rolling their eyes at your crazy talk, ready to report you for believing that there is someone to report to.
 
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