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Truth verboten

21 January 2017

9:00 AM

21 January 2017

9:00 AM

This time last year, the German media lost the confidence of the German people. News of the mass New Year’s Eve sex attacks by asylum-seekers in Cologne filtered into the public consciousness via ‘alternative’ media, while the mainstream outlets chose to withhold the truth. Later apologies by these outlets showed just how condescending and dangerous their decision-making processes had been.

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