Ricky Caruana, crown prince of Labour’s public-broadcasting court, alternates between rehabilitating the public image of Malta’s most infamous political criminals and explaining complex matters with the confidence of a man who clearly googled them five minutes before going on air—while his audience nods along as if witnessing a revelation.
This train-wreck of a propagandist is now doing what has been expected of him and is peddling the anti-EU skepticism that many grifters like him subscribe to dearly in the current European wave of contrarian thinking that is mostly funded by Russia and our enemies.
Would you like Malta to leave the EU?
Note the framing of the language and the use of “like” as if EU membership is based on whether one may “like it” or “not like it”. Likeness and desires are now common characteristics in the propaganda of political feelings as opposed to numbers and actual facts.
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