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You already know that legacy media “fact-checkers” are a joke, and they’re even more mock-worthy when they’re fact-checking things that are clearly satirical. 

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But when the people who wrote the satire carry it on over into their responses from media “fact-checkers” it gets even funnier. Such was the case when Babylon Bee Editor-in-Chief Kyle Mann was contacted by Reuters for comment on their piece about “Allahu Akbar” replacing “Cheerio Mate” in England. The response was gold:

Perfect response!

Did a so-called “journalist” actually write this to a satirical website? 

If it was “clearly satirical” why did Reuters still insist on beclowning themselves over it? 

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You truly can’t make this stuff up, but it’s fun to be able to mock the mainstream media on their journey to complete irrelevance. 

Reuters doesn’t understand that the actual satire is coming from media outlets like… Reuters.

The media in a nutshell, ladies and gentlemen!

Fact check: TRUE.