Well stickied comment, Brent.
Here's what I've found. The actual substance of the matter is factual. It was reported by The Expose, which I have found to be an actual alt-media site working on good journalistic standards. Some telltale signs as far as I can see: They eschew sensationalist and gratuitous headlines; their work is fact based and sauced well; they have good writing practices; they distinguish between "opinion" pieces and factual reporting.
https://expose-news.com/2023/10/22/new-zealand-is-a-crime-scene/
The information is solid, and they link to sauce itself, aka Liz Gunn at New Zealand Loyal https://rumble.com/v3qp8bu-m.o.a.r-update.html
The problems with the post, as I see it are:
One, OP posts a screen show with NO linkage or indication of sauce (I recognize TPV content immediately, because I'm very familiar with their operation) from a clickbait site
Two, OP adopts the fake content from TPV as the subject line, instead of the factual content from the REAL sauce
Three, promoting TPV in this way promotes an organization that unashamedly copy/pastes content from a reputable organization (The Expose) WITHOUT giving credit or acknowledgement
Four, TPV attaches false information at the head of the article in a complete disregard for the facts.
In short, OP cites a scamming website TPV, repeats their content (thus promoting it) , and fails to go to actual source or research the actual content.
Posting, linking or referencing the original article itself (The Expose) would have been infinitely better, as the false information from TPV would not be spread, and the GAW board would have access to credible information for further research.
For the record, TPV shows zero respect for truth or facts, and uses them (when they do use them) merely as a substrate on which to post their clickbait claims and to inject false information in to the truth sphere. In this case, their clickbait paragraphs show a reckless disregard for facts, even though the story they ground it on (in this case) has substance.
In my opinion, it's really low effort, sensationalistic if not reckless posting to promote TPV in this way and muddy truth instead of highlighting it.
Well stickied comment, Brent.
Here's what I've found. The actual substance of the matter is factual. It was reported by The Expose, which I have found to be an actual alt-media site working on good journalistic standards. Some telltale signs as far as I can see: They eschew sensationalist and gratuitous headlines; their work is fact based and sauced well; they have good writing practices; they distinguish between "opinion" pieces and factual reporting.
https://expose-news.com/2023/10/22/new-zealand-is-a-crime-scene/
The information is solid, and they link to sauce itself, aka Liz Gunn at New Zealand Loyal https://rumble.com/v3qp8bu-m.o.a.r-update.html
The problems with the post, as I see it are:
One, Old Patriot posts a screen show with NO linkage or indication of sauce (I recognize TPV content immediately, because I'm very familiar with their operation)
Two, OP adopts the fake content from TPV as the subject line, instead of the factual content from the REAL sauce
Three, TPV unashamedly copy/pastes another reputable organization (The Expose)'s content WITHOUT accreditation or acknowledgement
Four, TPV attaches false information at the head of the article in a complete disregard for the facts.
In short, OP cites a scamming website TPV, repeats their content (thus promoting it) , and fails to go to actual source or research the actual content.
Posting, linking or referencing the original article itself (The Expose) would have been infinitely better, as the false information from TPV would not be spread, and the GAW board would have access to credible information for further research.
For the record, TPV shows zero respect for truth or facts, and uses them (when they do use them) merely as a substrate on which to post their clickbait claims and to inject false information in to the truth sphere. In this case, their clickbait paragraphs show a reckless disregard for facts, even though the story they ground it on has substance.