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Those charities are as corrupt as our government.They were probably on their way to the drive in! An affordable, fun, family night ruined!What a mess biden has created on the border....result of complete stupidity
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Yeah, those kids were off for movies, petting puppies, and ice cream! Unsupervised children with no parents piled loose in the back of a van.
If this were Trump bringing in groups of undocumented unsupervised children, all you idiots would be screaming BLOODY MURDER that Trump was recruiting small children for sex labor death camps or something. Asshole. It would be a national calamity and concern.
Those kids were being transported by a Catholic aid charity.
Regardless this wasn't a case of child trafficking per the fake claim.
. . . because you just 'know,' all the secrets of the human traffickers, right?
And these Charities have to be above all corruption. . . no one that works for them could ever be bribed. . . IMPOSSIBLE!!!
If you have a case to be made then provide evidence that this Catholic charity was trafficking those children, I'll be interested to hear it. Otherwise, Alex Jones' claim in the video was fake. Got anything? I'm not interested in a generic Catholic bashing here.
I don't claim to know either way.
The best evidence we have was that the guy taking the children would not answer questions, and he was violating basic safety laws to ensure the safety of the children. IOW, he did not care about the kids as people, they were being treated as PRODUCT.
Now. . . this is just me, observing the video, and using critical thinking.
Yup. So why not just say that? Why claim they were interrupting human trafficking? Why then make a video about it with a false claim? Instead of digging in for the facts? Why did the police appear to do nothing about it?
That is my observation...and critical thinking. I also know that often videos don't show what they purport to claim they are showing, so we are only relying on what the claimant is saying about it.
When that claimant has already established reputation for fraudulent claims, that sets off red flags.
That too is critical thinking.
Is Jones untrustworthy and have a history of controversy? Yes. Does he have a history of making outlandish claims to push the envelope to garner views and eyeballs? Of course.
BUT. . . if your argument for the video being fake, or not showing what Jones purports it to show, is simply your politics, or your dislike of Jones? THAT, is not enough, that is simply an AD HOM. attack on the news source, and absolves you of having to do any critical thinking or reasoned argumentation.
YOU NEED TO PROVIDE SOMETHING MORE. Give me a reason why you think the video is a fake.
. . AND NOT because it is Jones.
Because it's Jones, I am automatically going to be suspicious as to it's veracity. That can apply to any number of people with a reputation for hoaxes, fraud, or lying. People with better reputations I'm more likely to take at their word. I suspect most of us weed through the onslaught of information that way.
But ultimately, my decision on it's being fake is because I found an article on the incident that explained what was really portrayed and it included and interview with a person who was there filming it.