"ABC chair Ita Buttrose will meet with Prime Minister Scott Morrison as the public broadcaster considers taking legal action over an Australian Federal Police raid on its Sydney headquarters. ..."
https://www.news.com.au/national/br...d/news-story/2deb75e3d288838dd56c7f658fc1d0ee
What strikes me, apart from the obvious bias of the media in the matter, is that the same people who don't trust msm are all for them doing as they like for a headline.
Also, it's mentioned in the article that Australia may have committed "unlawful killings in Afghanistan and based on leaked Defence papers" but did anyone at all believe our country hadn't done the same as every other country (basically, war crimes) before these documents were leaked? Does the public really need the details or is this more about the ABC getting a scoop, one that will cause faux outrage, which is the best type of scoop as far as media is concerned?
https://www.news.com.au/national/br...d/news-story/2deb75e3d288838dd56c7f658fc1d0ee
What strikes me, apart from the obvious bias of the media in the matter, is that the same people who don't trust msm are all for them doing as they like for a headline.
Also, it's mentioned in the article that Australia may have committed "unlawful killings in Afghanistan and based on leaked Defence papers" but did anyone at all believe our country hadn't done the same as every other country (basically, war crimes) before these documents were leaked? Does the public really need the details or is this more about the ABC getting a scoop, one that will cause faux outrage, which is the best type of scoop as far as media is concerned?