NYTimes Bitcoin Hit Piece Backfires As #StopThePresses Movement Erupts On Social Media Authored by Mark Jeftovic via Bombthrower.com, Backlash spotlights newspaperโs ecological hypocrisy . What happens when Americaโs purported โpaper of recordโ promulgates an unabashedly biased hit piece against Bitcoinโs so-called โclimate impactโ, replete withย shoddy reporting,ย wrong data,ย logical fallaciesย and evenย doctored photographs? The New York Times murders 60 million trees every year. The public, fed up with being spoon-fed increasingly nonsensical propaganda under the guise of โnewsโ turns the spotlight back on the outlet, highlighting the New York Timesย very realย destruction of habitats, ecosystems and life giving, carbon reducing trees. Via a piece onย TheBtcTimes website, and through theย @NYTimesUP twitterย account, theย #StopThePressesย movement erupted over the weekend, drawing attention to several inconvenient truths about how the New York Times print edition gets made: This is a paper mill. But itโs more accurately described as a TREE SLAUGHTERHOUSE. @nytimes profits from the murder of trees, choosing to print a daily newspaper packed full of corporate advertisements and propaganda. Itโs time to #StopThePresses ๐#NYTimesUp pic.twitter.com/hY50PqIact โ #StopThePresses (@NYTimesUp) April 17, 2023 27 tree slaughterhouses grind, pulp and purรฉeย approximately, 60 million trees each year. Trees absorb C02, so thatโs 60 million less all natural carbon capturing beings, butchered annually,ย just to be defiled with agitprop; read once, and then unceremoniously disposed after. The public has had enough.ย Left unchecked, Americaโs newspaper industry could consume every tree on the planet by the year 2040. Make your voice heard and tell your congressman that something needs to be done about this unrepentant, climate killing juggernaut. *ย *ย * Subscribe toย The Bombthrower mailing listย to get alerted when new articles come out, or follow me onย Nostrย orย Twitter. Tyler Durden Tue, 04/18/2023 – 08:16
NYTimes Bitcoin Hit Piece Backfires As #StopThePresses Movement Erupts On Social Media
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