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This — whatever this is — isn’t journalism.

It’s been verified by the FBI (hardly a Trump-friendly agency) that Donald Trump was the target of not one, but two assassination attempts since July of this year. During the first one in Butler, PA a man — Corey Comperatore — was killed.

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So for the BBC to publish this story is an insult to the memory of Comperatore and basic journalistic integrity:

They write:

Wild Mother – the online alias of a woman called Desirée – lives in the mountains of Colorado, where she posts videos to 80,000 followers about holistic wellness and bringing up her little girl. She wants Donald Trump to win the presidential election.

About 70 miles north in the suburbs of Denver is Camille, a passionate supporter of racial and gender equality who lives with a gaggle of rescue dogs and has voted Democrat for the past 15 years.

The two women are poles apart politically – but they both believe assassination attempts against Mr Trump were staged.

Their views on the shooting in July and the apparent foiled plot earlier this month were shaped by different social media posts pushed to their feeds, they both say.

So two women in Colorado have whacky views on the assassination attempts and this is somehow a news story.

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Don’t tell the BBC about flat-earthers.

Pretty much.

And that the BBC is shameless.

And they don’t care about that. At all.

But ORANGE MAN BAD!

Basically, yes.

News outlets across the globe will burn every last shred of their credibility to the ground if they think it’ll lead to a Trump loss.

Bingo.

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It sure is.

Heh. YUP.

It is propaganda.

That’s all the media are good for these days: propaganda.

Under their own rules, yes.