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the Guardian mods are terrified the ‘Putinbots’ will turn us all into pod people

by BlackCatte We urge everyone to check out the Guardian’s latest and strangest attempts to build a wave of...

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Luke Harding : the hack who came in from the cold

Catte Black Luke Daniel Harding (born 1968) studied English at University College, Oxford. While there he edited the student...

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The Guardian’s faux progressiveness

by E.F Nicholson Whether we like it or not, our ever increasing participation in the world of consumption allows...

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Guardian journalists can read minds

In the daily media march to war with Syria, as Tony Abbott, Andrew Mitchell and the former arch-bishop of...

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The Guardian: “bomb Assad and save the refugees”

by BlackCatte The Guardian is currently providing us with a good example of what is often called the “problem-reaction-solution”...

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“Russian data law provokes fear in persons unknown” – Shaun Walker

by Kit It seems many people have forgotten who Edward Snowden is. To refresh your memories, he is an...

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Dear Guardian editors: this is why no one believes you anymore

by BlackCatte Dear Guardian editors, especially the Anonymous Perpetrator of Sunday’s Guardian view on Ukraine – While this is...

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The Guardian weaves tangled web pages

by Bryan Hemming My grandfather was born in Hammerfest in Norway. Once renowned for being the northernmost town in...

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The Guardian’s frantic Corbyn-hate — now it’s just sad

What Corbyn actually said… Some women have raised with me that a solution to the rise in assault and...

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VIDEO: Guardian gets it wrong on Latin America. Again.

by teleSUR via Information Clearing House In an obvious parrallel with their awful, partisan coverage of the Maidan protests...

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Agenda screen cap: August 22 2015

Just a brief glimpse of the ongoing narrative creation and control as revealed by the front page of the...

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Guardian on Russia: None of the news that’s fit to print

by Kit The Guardian’s coverage of Russia is, famously, rather petty these days. Petty and confusing and full of...

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What a difference a decade makes

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Socks, sandals and ISIS: the lame tragedy of the Guardian’s anti-Corbyn campaign

My greatest problem with the Graun's propaganda is that it's bad, and yet thinks it isn't. Even more...

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The Guardian has morphed into The Daily Mail (so elect Corbyn and ignore them)

from Sodium Haze The Guardian has become a liberal frosted version of The Daily Mail. You think not? Read...

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Jonathan Freedland and the “Price Tag”

by LeanToTheLeft A response by CiFer “LeanToTheLeft” to the Guardian article “Israel’s hawks can’t dodge blame for this day...

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Russian Duma dares to limit Imperial power

In a brazen move, designed to ensure that Russia is ruled by Russians, the Duma has passed laws limiting...

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Damned Lies and Statistics: The Guardian view on Putin’s mysterious popularity

Vladimir Putin is very popular in Russia. This is simply undeniable. He has won three presidential elections in the...

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Paul Mason’s Privileged Utopia

by Joshua Tartakovsky How should one view the economic crisis in Greece? Is it fair to view it not...

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…and now they are censoring any links to our website

A reader posted a link on the Guardian to our latest kindly critique of it’s curious ideas of what...

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