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Transport and Infrastructure Ministry sponsors pseudo-media outlet that promotes monkeys in captivity

In typical fashion for a criminal organisation, the Labour government has decriminalised the trading and keeping of wild and exotic animals — a decision taken by Labour to exclusively appease literal criminals and thugs. Now, this insanity is also being normalised via literal public funding.

Transport Malta has sponsored a video feature by a pseudo-media outlet called Strada Rjali featuring monkeys in captivity. The monkeys were used as props for social media content.

Strada Rjali is not actually a media and press outlet. It is a social media content outlet which is used as a vehicle for Labour Party propaganda and has consistently received government subsidies to sustain its operations. It is also one of the many new online pseudo-media outlets created recently under the massive Labour government propaganda funding drive to spread its propaganda through what appear to be legitimate media outlets.

 

 

 


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3 responses to “Transport and Infrastructure Ministry sponsors pseudo-media outlet that promotes monkeys in captivity”

  1. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand avatar
    Charles Maurice de Talleyrand

    Hahahaha Strada Rjali. Yet another third-class portal for third-class viewers (of whom make up the overwhelming majority of the country)

  2. […] has systematically and purposefully funded most of the press outlets in Malta including many fake press outlets which are only intended to serve as vehicles for Labour Party propaganda. We are competing against […]

  3. Bastjan avatar
    Bastjan

    The solution to this is simple. Ownership has to be visible at all times. That way, no matter how many satellites a party has, it is still “one website” even if it’s a hundred different domains or virtual spaces. Makes the actual idea of having satellites redundant.

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