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Spontán beszerzés volt a kötet, előtte semmit nem hallottam róla, szóval fogalmam sincs, milyen lehet. Viszont a borító és a cím is magáért beszél: Kim Dzsongunról, Észak-Korea teljhatalmú uráról próbál meg egyfajta "portrét festeni". Túl sokat eddig nem tudtam konkrétan az ő személyéről, meglátjuk, ez most mennyiben változik. Egyébként tegnap indult @bacchanteblues hó végi, 48 órás Ítéletdöntögető Olvasási Maratonja, melynek központi témája Észak-Korea. . Első mondatok: "Az Air Koryo Phenjanba tartó 152-es járatán ültem, hatodik alkalommal utaztam az észak-koreai fővárosba Kim Dzsongun hatalomátvétele óta. 2014. augusztus 28-a volt. Újságíróként Észak-Koreába látogatni mindig bizarr, felvillanyozó és csalódást keltő élmény, de ez az út a szürrealizmus új csúcsait hódította meg." . #book #bookblogger #reading #buch #buchbloggerin #lesen #könyv #olvasás #könyvesblogger #librikiadó #ismeretterjesztő #életrajz #annafifield #48órásítéletdöntógetés #olvasásimaraton #olvass #kapcsoldkiatvt #libellum #vhrai https://www.instagram.com/p/CR_bhoXA8ko/?utm_medium=tumblr
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@annafifield - ‘They are us We are One’ #solidarity #christchurch #christchurchshooting #newzealand #thebeautyuk #annafifield @alburujpress https://www.instagram.com/p/BvOQP55F4XI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=105t5ruttebzb
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Don't Want To Be Called Fake News By President Trump, Then Tell The Truth
If Journalist can't report truthfully about Trump feeding some Japanese Koi, how are we supposed to trust them on real issues?
By Dominick Mezzapesa Three journalists (and I use the term lightly) tried their best to manufacture an "International Incident." involving Trump. These reporters don't represent a small, insignificant site such as mine. They represent The Washington Post, The AP, CBS, NBC, CNET and one is a contributor at MSNBC and NBC. The three reporters most likely hoped that they would go viral and for a moment in time, feel important. Almost too easily they put aside their ethics, and went to work on twitter criticizing President Trump who, along with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe were feeding the ponds Koi's. The three reporters saw an opportunity to attacked President Trump for pouring an entire box of fish food into a pond. This in turn led to a discussion that asked if this amount of food that the uncaring Trump dumped in, could inexorable do harm to the poor delicate creatures. Of course, these three most likely know as much about Koi as they do about Journalistic integrity. The three lying, ethically challenged journalist was Anna Fifield @annafifield is The Washington Post's bureau chief in Tokyo Zack Whittaker @zackwhittaker writer and editor for ZDNet, CNET and CBSNews.com. Jonathan Lemire @JonLemire White House AP reporter. Contributor at MSNBC and NBCNews. The three all work for major newspaper or are contributor's on Major News networks. So how do we trust them now? They can't claim "I was lying then, but NOW I am telling the truth." These three represent to me the most reprehensible of journalist. We as readers form our opinion based on what you are reporting. How can we form an objective opinion if the information is a blatant false? President Trump calls you "Fake News" please explain to your readers how he is incorrect in that statement? I am sure you won't. I am sure you'll run and hide, or claim "We were only joking." I have read the responses and have seen some serious responses, so hopefully, you'll clarify "where exactly is the joke?" Truth Matters.. If you feel different, THEN QUIT! I never graduated tenth grade, never went to a great school to learn journalism. I am a grammar Nazi's worst nightmare, but I consider myself more of a journalist than you three shall ever be. I actually care that what I am writing is the truth, I care that my name will forever be linked to the words I had written below my signature. I can spend ten-hours writing a story and when it's finally completed, if it not up to the ethics, morals, and standards that I set for myself, I'll hit delete, and learn from my mistakes. I may not be the greatest writer, I may not be the most articulate, but I am damn sure over the 1800 articles I have written on BluePillSheep.com and my other website WildlifePlanet.net, Every word is truthful, and that is what I am most proud of. My readers understand who I am because I hide nothing from them, I make fun of my writing abilities far more than they ever could. If someone asked me what a semi-colon is, I'll most likely answer "That's what you get from a doctor when men reach the age of fifty. While my readers understand that, they also understand that, they can trust every word I write. I am damn sure my work ethic and integrity far outweigh anything you accomplished professionally. I'll also match up my accomplishments to your any day of the week, and I have no doubt that I'll be judged far superior. These three buffoons make me cringe knowing I am just barely making it and these three are getting paid top dollar, to tweet about a few koi. In the end, their 140 or less character article was simply too difficult a challenge to overcome. But as always when USA Today releases a video that recorded the event, the three stooges were exposed for the imbeciles they truly are. As the meme spread through social media, other users joined in teasing Trump for improper conduct during the photo-op on his first state visit to Japan, until the full video of the incident came out showing Trump was just following the example of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Trump scooped out some feed for the coy in the pond below before opting to just dump the whole box. Rex Tillerson, standing nearby, laughed. — Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) November 6, 2017 “Trump and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe were scheduled to feed Koi spoonfuls of food. Until Trump poured his entire box of fish food into the pond,” CNBC reporter Christina Wilkie wrote on Twitter. Trump dump: president throws entire box of fish food into precious koi carp pond https://t.co/uyO0QpYGXZ pic.twitter.com/v4P5ufZemq — Anna Fifield (@annafifield) November 6, 2017 Some even suggested that Trump’s behavior at the Koi pond could launch a “diplomatic incident.” Four stages of Trump’s latest diplomatic incident: Tokyo koi pond edition. pic.twitter.com/Bx3FsEoXyq — Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) November 6, 2017 The full video of the fish-feeding photo-op at Akasaka Palace koi pond shows clearly that Trump followed Abe’s lead in dumping the box of fish food into the pond. Trump and Japan PM Shinzo Ave decide to dump entire boxes of fish food into a koi pond at the Japanese palace. pic.twitter.com/aPAP6IdRhP — USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 6, 2017 Yesterday I wrote an article about the DNC Chair, Tom Perez sending out a press release declaring that the 2020 election will be an honest, transparent election. He included his seven principles, I never went past #3. Number three of Tom Perez's seven-principles stated 'He will faithfully abide by the DNC charter.' Since Tom Perez, nor the DNC didn't change one iota of the DNC charter and bylaws. Tom Perez just swore an oath to obey the same document that was in place before the 2016 elections. T If the DNC and Tom Perez keep their promise, which I have little doubt that they won't. Then Article five, section four, makes Tom Perez's seven principles and the DNC promise for a legitimate 2020 election is null and void. The reason why Hillary Clinton, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Donna Brazile, and the DNC was able to rig the election against Bernie Sanders was Article five, section four of the DNC Charter. According to the DNC's own lawyers, Article five, section four of the DNC charter Article five, section four in it's most basic term means that since the DNC is a privately run organization. The words in that bylaw center around the words “impartial” and “Evenhandedness.” According to the DNC lawyers, these two words “impartial” and “Evenhandedness" cannot be defined by the courts. So the DNC’s impartiality clause is akin to a political promise in that it can not be guaranteed. When Federal Judge William Zloch's viewed the case factually, no matter how dishonest the DNC presented themselves. Judge Zloch had no other choice than to dismiss the class action lawsuit filed against the DNC for rigging the primaries for Hillary Clinton. In Judge Zloch's written opinion he specifically writes about Article five, section four of the Charter and Bylaws of the Democratic Party, “For their part, the DNC and Wasserman Schultz have characterized the DNC charter’s promise of ‘impartiality and evenhandedness’ as a mere political promise—political rhetoric that is not enforceable in federal courts. While it may be true in the abstract that the DNC has the right to have its delegates “go into back rooms like they used to and smoke cigars and pick the candidate that way,” DE 54, at 36:22-24, the DNC, through its charter, hascommitted itself to a higher principle. Nevertheless, it is apparent that these Plaintiffs cannot satisfy Lujan’s test, and therefore lack standing to assert Count V of the First Amended Complaint So, the choice——and attendant consequences——between “impartiality and evenhandedness” and Tammany Hall politics lies in the province of the DNC, not the judiciary. So please, when you feel ready to take journalism seriously, even in a 140 character or less tweet. Then Click Here if you actually want to read an article that despite being grammatically challenged, is actual journalism that is both factually correct and truthful, two things you three mutton-heads are sorely lacking. Read the full article
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If you read one piece today on North Korea and its nuclear test, make it this, by @nktpnd and @NarangVipin https://t.co/tiyacI4DMR http://pic.twitter.com/ppnCLbvhmy
— Anna Fifield (@annafifield) September 5, 2017
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Anna Fifield: No, Sir John Key, New Zealand is not like North Korea. JK's piece must have really rattled the govt's hierarchy .. lol.... Got an opinion about this? See what others are saying.... See MORE -> https://worldnewsinpictures.com/north-korea #AnnaFifield #AnnaFifieldSir #KeyNew #KeyNewZealand #Korea #KoreaJKs #KoreaJKsGot #SeeMORE #Fifield #Zealand
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North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un's Personal Health Is The Biggest Threat To His Power
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un’s Personal Health Is The Biggest Threat To His Power
People think I’m joking when I say Kim Jong Un’s health is the biggest risk to his rule. I’m not. Look at this: https://t.co/cTRxrMzsoE — Anna Fifield (@annafifield) February 12, 2021 ABC News (Australia): North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s health is the biggest threat to his power — and his sister’s only shot at succession The United States is about to deploy its diplomatic and military heft to…
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Robots Replace Bellhops In This Chinese Hotel
I called for more coffee pods in my Shanghai hotel room and this is how they came to me: pic.twitter.com/zqc9OLpXHA — Anna Fifield (@annafifield) November 20, 2019 Five years ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged for a “robot revolution”. Analysts say that the goal was to boost automation and give China an edge in global […]
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Japan election: four of the six candidates in my central Tokyo electorate are women. #progress pic.twitter.com/oI0MjThLWA
— Anna Fifield (@annafifield)
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RT @annafifield: Simon Cheng, the Hong Kong man detained while working for the British consulate, said Chinese police chained him to a board, hands and feet apart in an X shape, forced him into stress positions, squatting or standing perfectly still for hours. https://t.co/ta2i0xdHYR
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Hong Kong: Fears grow of Chinese military intervention
Hong Kong: Fears grow of Chinese military intervention
Fears grow of Chinese military intervention
[RFI English] Amid fears of a potential Chinese military intervention in Hong Kong, China’s ambassador to London warned Thursday that Beijing has the power to swiftly “quell the unrest” if the political crisis spirals beyond the control of authorities.
In a televised press conference, Liu Xiaoming said China’s central government would not “sit by…
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While You Were Offline: Trump Went Into North Korea
To begin with, a programming note: While you're reading this in its usual time slot, it was compiled before the July Fourth holiday, so—unfortunately—there's not a collection of tweets about President Trump's reportedly expensive Independence Day celebration. Apologies for that. Nonetheless, there's still a lot to catch up on. Last week was one that uncovered a secret Facebook group where immigration officials joke about migrant deaths, even as more and more people die in US custody and conditions at border facilities turn out to be worse than believed. It was also the week where the Trump administration let go of its quest to have a question about citizenship on the 2020 US census, and everyone continued to fall in love with the US women's soccer team. As to what else people were talking about, there's also all of this.
One Small Step for Man
What Happened: President Trump completed a genuine first by not only visiting the DMZ on the North Korean border, but stepping into North Korea itself.
What Really Happened: The week started with an unexpected moment of political history on the world stage, as President Trump—in Japan for meetings—made an extraordinary invitation via Twitter.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1144740178948493314
On Sunday morning, news started to circulate that the meeting might actually happen.
https://twitter.com/sophieyjeong/status/1145179780356034561
https://twitter.com/markknoller/status/1145184865907806208
https://twitter.com/chadocl/status/1145219616207097858
History was already being made simply by Trump's presence at the border, but then there was this stunning turn of events.
https://twitter.com/annafifield/status/1145313437943119872
https://twitter.com/JonLemire/status/1145222416634769408
https://twitter.com/martyn_williams/status/1145222973571260422
Was it all a publicity stunt? Was it a moment of diplomatic history? It remains unclear, but either way, it was certainly a very big story that had everyone talking. But the question was left hanging: What actually happened here..? Because the first takes were particularly grim.
https://twitter.com/ianbremmer/status/1145359514004316162
https://twitter.com/funder/status/1145350352025333760
Well, it's not as if the president has legitimized the North Korean leadership, undoing decades of international policy or anything… (I mean, OK, he did invite Kim Jong-un to the US.)
https://twitter.com/dabeard/status/1145463825841491970
https://twitter.com/willripleyCNN/status/1145642096700694528
So what actually lay behind this historic moment? Did the president simply want a win in his column, and thought this was a way to get one? Was he lured in by the promise of a photo-ready historic moment? Or, perhaps, he simply saw a way to claim bragging rights that, as it turned out, weren't really a thing.
https://twitter.com/jessbrammar/status/1145635514311163905
https://twitter.com/brhodes/status/1145195167881633792
https://twitter.com/CNNSotu/status/1145380979449749504
The confusion surrounding this moment really feels as if folks got a strange insight into how the diplomacy sausage is made, in a sense.
The Takeaway: Still, at least negotiations are going well.
https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1145240798729916416
The New White House Press Secretary Has Arrived
What Happened: This past week Stephanie Grisham stepped into her new position as the White House press secretary. According to some reports, she came out swinging, and not in the direction that many would have expected.
What Really Happened: For all the conversation about the photo op potential of the Trump/Kim Jong-un meeting and visit to North Korea, it should be noted that the international trip was the first outing for new White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham. Her debut did not go unnoticed, for an entirely unlikely reason.
https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1145231154682847232
What press secretary for the President of the United States hasn't had their first big moment described as an "all out brawl," am I right? It's the traditional hazing for everyone in the job! As Grisham herself started to become the story, details continued to trickle in via Twitter.
https://twitter.com/JenniferJJacobs/status/1145234370782883840
https://twitter.com/jonkarl/status/1145225547603042304
https://twitter.com/AlliemalCNN/status/1145237187631419392
It’s hard not to imagine how awkward this must have been for Grisham, who had somehow managed to overshadow her new boss on what was essentially her first day on the job (technically, her third, I believe), despite him actually doing something of significant historical importance. While people may never know how she felt about all of this, they do know how the press felt, because they talked about it.
https://twitter.com/PARISDENNARD/status/1145357712483606528
https://twitter.com/AlexThomasDC/status/1145367218403848193
https://twitter.com/DrewGriffinCNN/status/1145384795733659654
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1145365825081303045
Indeed, she earned op-eds filled with praise for her actions, as if she was somehow an avatar of a new age where the Trump administration wasn't going to attack the press itself at any potential provocation. It was, surreally, the ideal introduction for Grisham in her new position—even for those who'd rather the White House press secretary tame the news media, rather than defend them.
https://twitter.com/mitchellvii/status/1145369141802651648
As should only be expected, the video of the event didn't live up to everyone's expectations, leading to the birth of Grisham Brawl Truthers.
https://twitter.com/dmhennen/status/1145407882181173248
https://twitter.com/ldelpuerto/status/1145549030459445248
https://twitter.com/senyorreporter/status/1145551101829062656
https://twitter.com/ninjacarhorn/status/1145416802979074048
The Takeaway: For anyone wondering how the president took the whole affair, the fact that it was almost immediately used as fodder by the official re-election campaign Twitter account might tell you everything you need to know.
https://twitter.com/TeamTrump/status/1145366069491699712
The Origins of Homelessness, According to Trump
What Happened: President Trump shared some rather interesting ideas about the origins of America's homeless population.
What Really Happened: Last week, President Trump sat down for an interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson during which the host compared the "clean" streets of Japanese cities with the "filth" found in American cities. During that exchange, Trump shared some rather surprising views on how long homelessness has been an issue in America.
https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1145891322127114240
Yes, he stated that it all started two years ago. The president’s comments did not go unnoticed, to say the least.
https://twitter.com/Caliban761/status/1145894040740802563
https://twitter.com/Aliteraryshadow/status/1145894583022362625
https://twitter.com/emily_abs/status/1146039985348448258
https://twitter.com/keithboykin/status/1146044305464811520
https://twitter.com/andrewkimmel/status/1146224300778643456
Indeed, Trump's take on homelessness soon became a story in its own right, and not in a good way.
The reality of the situation is entirely at odds with how the president described it, and CNN's fact-checker found no evidence to back up Trump's claims.
The Takeaway: The reality of the situation is entirely at odds with how the president described it, and CNN's fact-checker found no evidence to back up Trump's claims.
Where's Mike?
What Happened: It shouldn't be surprising that Vice President Mike Pence is in the White House, unless, of course, he was supposed to be somewhere else entirely.
What Really Happened: As if things weren't surreal enough, last week Mike Pence kind of … disappeared. On Tuesday, there was a very odd, very public case of confusion about the veep's whereabouts—or, to be more specific, the reasons why he wasn't where he was supposed to be.
It all started with what seemed to be a relatively straightforward emergency, if that doesn't sound like a contradiction in terms.
https://twitter.com/foxnewsalert/status/1146080009930661893
https://twitter.com/SutherlandFox/status/1146077545508614145
https://twitter.com/WardDPatrick/status/1146076060422934531
https://twitter.com/RobDiRienzo/status/1146082046843994114
OK, so, so far so … nerve-wracking. But things got weird soon after, when Pence's press secretary decided to deny everything.
https://twitter.com/VPPressSec/status/1146085634433531904
https://twitter.com/EdwardLawrence/status/1146081254560976898
And I mean, deny everything.
https://twitter.com/VPPressSec/status/1146100074210086917
Wait. So the flight didn't turn around in mid-flight? That was definitely the earlier version of events. Indeed, in one telling, Pence's plane was escorted by Air Force One on its return trip. Now the official line is that it never actually took off in the first place?
https://twitter.com/darth/status/1146105772712972289
So, what actually happened? Despite the best attempts of Pence's staff, it's something where the mystery soon became the story. Well, we say "best attempts," but the explanations given were more like working through the process of elimination for all interested parties.
https://twitter.com/KellyO/status/1146088094631944192
https://twitter.com/Joyce_Karam/status/1146103229828206594
Apparently, the public find everything ou t… eventually.
https://twitter.com/JenniferJJacobs/status/1146123511938899970
https://twitter.com/tarapalmeri/status/1146121275296944134
Who doesn't love it when politics comes with built-in cliffhangers?
The Takeaway: What are the odds that this turns out to be significantly less terrifying than it currently feels?
https://twitter.com/funder/status/1146116848708149253
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Today's Foreign Correspondent Spotlight comes from Beijing bureau chief @annafifield. Anna writes: "The central Beijing area of Sanlitun is synonymous with conspicuous consumption. It’s where trendy young Beijingers go to see and be seen, and where some of the most hilarious examples of flashiness can be found. On my way to an interview recently, I chanced upon this surprising combination: a teal green Ferrari with a Pikachu decal. Because really, why wouldn’t you?" (Photo by @annafifield/The Washington Post) http://bit.ly/2ZafyUT
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Today's Foreign Correspondent Spotlight comes from Beijing bureau chief @annafifield. Anna writes: "The central Beijing area of Sanlitun is synonymous with conspicuous consumption. It’s where trendy young Beijingers go to see and be seen, and where some of the most hilarious examples of flashiness can be found. On my way to an interview recently, I chanced upon this surprising combination: a teal green Ferrari with a Pikachu decal. Because really, why wouldn’t you?" (Photo by @annafifield/The Washington Post) http://bit.ly/2ZafyUT
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chocolate em pratos em forma de porco para visitantes israelenses”, assinalou. “Nenhum país coloca sapatos na mesa. No que estava pensando este chefe de cozinha famoso Segev? Caso tenha sido uma brincadeira, não achamos engraçada. Posso dizer que ficamos insultados pelo nosso premiê”, afirmou, por sua vez, um diplomata japonês. NWO: A missão anglo-saxônica – 1NWO: A missão anglo-saxônica – 2NWO: A missão anglo-saxônica – 3NWO: A missão anglo-saxônica – 4 O cozinheiro israelense publicou no Instagram fotos do prato e do jantar ministerial. Muitos internautas apontaram “erro” cometido pelo chefe de cozinha. “Se você servir porco a judeus, eles ficariam insultados. Mas eles não se preocupam (em respeitar) com outras culturas e tradições […] Você demonstrou ignorância, não somente ao cometer um grande erro, mas também ao publicar aqui essa foto. Você insultou todo o Japão”, afirmou o usuário vagabondeagle. Trata-se do segundo escândalo envolvendo o Japãorecentemente. Na véspera da cúpula intercoreana, o país expressou protesto à Coreia do Sul contra a sobremesa que deveria ser servida durante o evento.. But the piece de resistance of the inter-Korean banquet has to be this mango mousse decorated with a map of a unified Korean Peninsula, the summit date and the words “The spring of our people.” The mousse “forms a warm spring energy through cold winter frosts,” per Blue House.pic.twitter.com/LWBx4oQlF8 — Anna Fifield (@annafifield) 24 de abril de 2018 O Japão ficou indignado com o mousse de manga com mapa da Coreia unida, incluindo as ilhas dos Rochedos de Liancourt disputadas por Tóquio. Apesar da insatisfação japonesa, a sobremesa foi servida. https://www.instagram.com/p/ByG2YYngLDYmor6RU_W7COUC--PO9fJ1vu77cw0/?igshid=1fn1689j98s8r
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これはどう考えても間違いだ(トランプの方が正しい)と思うのだが。。。大丈夫かこの記者さん。。。っていつも韓国上げ、日本下げの人だったorz 言っても無駄。https://twitter.com/annafifield/status/885715445688410116 … Koreasparklingさんが追加 Anna Fifield認証済みアカウント @annafifield 返信先: @annafifieldさん (The last wars between Korea and China were in the seventh century.)
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¡ Que os sometáis a Alá, coño ya ! https://twitter.com/annafifield/status/1108964434142097408 …
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