Bill The Investor
Bill The Investor|Mar 11, 2026 19:37
CBC is not a news organization, it is a fig leaf for politicians. The Canadian government spends 1 billion Canadian dollars annually to maintain it, but cannot even achieve basic news neutrality. An insider revealed how it systematically favors the Liberal Party and suppresses conservatives, which is more absurd than any cryptocurrency 'consensus'. The bias of CBC is not accidental, but inevitable in institutional design. According to internal documents, the editorial department prioritizes the position of the Liberal Party when selecting topics, while deliberately downplaying the coverage of conservatives. This tendency is not only reflected in political news, but also permeates the coverage of economic and social issues. The PCE data from Statistics Canada has been selectively cited and even tampered with by CBC - this is not the fault of individual journalists, but a systematic operation. An anonymous whistleblower exposed CBC's "bias manual" on an internal forum: any report involving conservatives must undergo "political censorship," while statements from Liberal Party officials can be directly published. It's like installing filters in the news editing department that only allow specific sounds to pass through. Ironically, Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, has also called for increased financial support for the CBC in his recent budget proposal, as if it were a "national asset" rather than a political tool. You think CBC is a media, but in fact it is a political machine. It is not reporting news, but creating public opinion. The Liberal Party uses it to shape public perception, while conservatives waste their time on it. This is not news, this is an extension of power. The 'neutral report' you read is just a pawn in a power game. Global arbitrage is happening, but Canada is doing 'cognitive arbitrage'. CBC's bias is not news, but systemic cognitive manipulation. It is not spreading information, but creating information. The 'facts' you believe in may just be the narrative of a certain political party. This is more dangerous than the "consensus" of cryptocurrency, as it leads you astray without realizing it. Is the CBC report you read written by the Liberal Party? Or are you just reading a systematically tampered 'fact'? Don't rush to like, first ask yourself: Are you really watching the news or are you reading political scripts?
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