- In a story about DA Alvin Bragg, Virginian Pilot gaslights its readers by claiming that New York is not crime-ridden.
- Virginian Pilot gaslighted its readers by blaming the debt standoff on Republicans.
- Virginian Pilot devotes part of its front page to a local high school group that will compete in a robotics competition in Houston.
- No mention of Biden's corruption accusations.
- Opinion Page hails drugs used to counter the effects of fentanyl poisoning. Virginian Pilot knows its readership.
- Virginian Pilot has Coors Light's back as it promotes men dressing up as women.
- Actual news you won't find in the Virginian Pilot:
- Twitter labeled CBC "Government-Funded media."
- Twitter labeled PBS "Government-Funded media."
- NYC Mayor Eric Adams declares war on meat and dairy
- World Economic Forum wants people to eat bugs.
- 18,000 dairy cows burned in a Texas fire last week.
- In the Bronx, NYC, on April 17, a man hits a female officer’s weave, and she runs away in fear, leaving her partner behind.
- FBI recruiting people to spy on the Catholic church.
- Since Bud Light's Dylan Mulvaney pact sparked outrage, Anheuser-Busch sheds over $5 billion in value.
- 44% of childless individuals ages 18 to 49 say it is unlikely that they will ever have children.
- Population collapse is a massive threat to civilization.
- NPR leaving Twitter ▪️ CBC leaving Twitter ▪️ Swedish state radio leaving all because they correctly got labeled "publicly funded media."
- Rep. Comer Claims Six More Members Of Biden Family May Have Benefited from Hunter's Business Dealings
- 32 shot, multiple children dead in Chicago's gun-free zones this past weekend alone.
- Planned Parenthood has a toolkit for schools to teach kids ages 10 and under that prostitution is a normal interpersonal relationship.
- A transgender person attacked three people with an axe.
- Woke outerwear clothing brand REI announced it is shutting down its flagship Portland store amid rampant theft.
- Liberal newspapers are not covering the Biden family business deals with foreign countries.
By going to Twitter, the Virginian Pilot could fill a 100-page paper and still have room for sports and comics. Instead, it provides Democrat-approved talking points that are old before they ever reach the paper they are printed on. The internet is awash in the news, making newspapers a waste of time and money. Their usefulness is actually in their advertisement for coupon clippers and businesses wishing to attract customers.
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