Video: CNN’s Stelter Visits School Kids Being Taught How To Spot ‘Misinformation’
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
Resident CNN clown Brain Stelter presented a segment during which he visited eighth-grade school kids in New York and spoke to them about what constitutes ‘misinformation’, prompting a massive backlash.
CNN’s Potato headed host spoke to the students about their class on ‘news literacy’, after the teacher directly told the kids that ‘satire’ is a form of misinformation.
CNN's @brianstelter visits a classroom in New York where students are learning how to spot and avoid being misled by misinformation. pic.twitter.com/i7mxOsamgX
— Reliable Sources (@ReliableSources) January 23, 2022
Leaving aside the question of why kids, forced to wear masks, are being told by teachers what is and isn’t ‘misinformation’, the irony of CNN and Stelter being allowed inside a class on ‘misinformation’ wasn’t lost on anyone:
Strong correlation between CNN getting wrong some of the biggest issues of our day and obsessing about misinformation. https://t.co/JCrZt7naRy
— Max Abrahms (@MaxAbrahms) January 23, 2022
Didn't you spread fake Russiagate conspiracy theories for 4 years straight?
— Libertarian Party NH (@LPNH) January 23, 2022
Yet another CNN staffer caught grooming children.
— Mia Cathell (@MiaCathell) January 23, 2022
Did they stand up and point when CNN and Stelter walked in??
— Dan-Yul-Son (@smats88) January 23, 2022
Only 20 students in the room? No minorities in the room? This cannot be real.
— themathlady (@themathlady) January 23, 2022
1. P.S. 207 has a math proficiency of 55% and a reading proficiency of 50%. Seems they have higher priorities that deserve some more attention.
2. 'Satire' is now considered misinformation? Heaven forbid these kids are exposed to Voltaire or Jonathan Swift …
— Kate Padilla (@katempadilla) January 24, 2022