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September 08, 2023
Of. Course.:
The BBC's "Disinformation" Reporter, Whose Rulings on What Is and Is Not a Lie Will Cause Social Media Comapnies to Censor and Suppress Speech, Lied on Her Professional Resume
I mean -- look, all of these people were unemployed obsessives wasting their lives 24/7 on Twitter until three years ago. At that point, these unqualified nobodies began putting "Disinformation Expert" in their twitter bios and started getting hired by leftwing censorship groups for big salaries.
So yeah, of course she lied. She has no qualifications to render ex cathedra declarations on what is truth and what is lie.
No living being does. But to fake their way partway there, all of these "disinformation experts" resort to, get this, disinformation.
David Strom writes:
The lede from The Telegraph is far too kind. She hasn't just been "accused" of lying. She has admitted it--unless that is, yet another reporter who has the emails faked them, which seems rather unlikely.
Apparently she claimed on her C.V. when applying for a job at "Coda Story" (whatever that is) that she had "worked with" a big name reporter.
That was a lie.
She reportedly applied to Coda Story saying that she had worked alongside Sarah Rainsford, a BBC foreign correspondent, for the broadcaster's coverage of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Natalia Antelava, Coda Story's editor-in-chief, checked the claim and discovered that the young journalist had only met Ms Rainsford in a few social situations, rather than having worked with her.
Ms Spring was then reported to have then sent an apology email to the editor, citing her own "awful misjudgement" and assuring her that she was "a brilliant reporter".
"I've only bumped into Sarah whilst she's working and chatted to her at various points, but nothing more. Everything else on my CV is entirely true," she emailed.
In a response also seen by The New European, Ms Antelava responded: "Telling me you are a brilliant reporter who exercises integrity and honesty when you have literally demonstrated the opposite was a terrible idea ... I am sure if you use this as a lesson, things will work out."
Most of these "disinformation experts" are wolftrap ugly or hugely obese and could never, ever appear on camera. So they give themselves cute anime "faces" on Twitter.
Of the ones that can actually appear on camera: They all look like this.
And that's no disinformation.