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Topic History of: Harry gets it right
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Honey HAHAHAHAHA! This is from the man currently in the news being "exposed having a private dinner with his cousin" when he jolly well hired the photographer himself!!!
Wyot JK2006 wrote:
How many people need to tell the majority the truth before it gets heard? Answer - when it's a better story, of course.

Very well put.
JK2006 How many people need to tell the majority the truth before it gets heard? Answer - when it's a better story, of course.
Wyot Very eloquent for "Harry"; but yes of course true. It was during the Covid panic too Hedda, which given they were inflating a threat to the public meant politicians followed...
hedda "“They don’t report the news, they create it,” he said. “They’re successful in turning fact-based news into opinion-based gossip with devastating consequences for the country.”

“I learned from a very early age the incentives of publishing are not necessarily aligned with the incentives of truth. ”


www.smh.com.au/world/europe/prince-harry...20220224-p59z9a.html