Anonymous ID: 2cc7b0 Oct. 28, 2021, 5:38 a.m. No.14871554   🗄️.is 🔗kun

MSN forums anon reporting in…

 

My job allows me massive fuck-off time so I'm on the MSN.com news site constantly - one of the few left to allow comments on most all stories. I hit about twenty to thirty articles a day and peruse just as many comments on each article. I'm noticing (after about a year) that in ALL articles praising Biden - no matter the source - ALL of the top comments (the ones with the most replies and emotes) and their replies are always dismissing of the article as fake news using colorful choice words. When a lefty tries to counter - it's almost always a trump whataboutism and nothing else. Big tells.

 

peace.

Anonymous ID: 2cc7b0 Oct. 28, 2021, 5:56 a.m. No.14871605   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14871579

 

Page right out of Joe Columbo's playbook…

 

http://www.writersofwrongs.com/2017/04/mafia-boss-leads-protests-at-fbi.html

 

On April 30, 1970, Mafia boss Joseph Colombo responded to the arrest of his son, Joseph Jr., by organizing protest marches around the FBI headquarters in New York City.

 

A meeting to set up the march reportedly occurred within a half-hour of the 4:30 p.m. arrest. Just two hours after the arrest, about 20 people assembled outside the FBI offices at Sixty-Ninth Street and Third Avenue. Colombo, his wife and another son joined the protesters at 7 p.m.

 

The following day, the protest picket continued, swelling to several hundred marchers. Colombo said the demonstration was to call attention to anti-Italian discrimination and harassment by the FBI. Signs carried by the marchers objected to the fact that federal action against organized criminals focused on Italian-Americans.

 

At the time, Joseph Colombo Sr. was under indictment for tax evasion and lying to a state agency to obtain a real estate license. He had been installed as leader of the Brooklyn-based Profaci Crime Family when Profaci successor Joe Magliocco was forced to resign by the Mafia Commission.