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tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 1:28 am https://voiceofeurope.com/2019/04/dutch ... ly-people/
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Overall, this site is Questionable due to extreme right wing bias, promotion of propaganda, conspiracy theories and poor sourcing.
Detailed Report
Reasoning: Extreme Right, Propaganda, Conspiracy, Anti-Islam
Country: Unknown
History
Voice of Europe is a far right website that publishes sensational stories. Although the website doesn’t list who runs the site, according to Whois the site’s registrant name is Annemiek Ploumen. According to Dutch magazine De Groene Amsterdammer (independent Dutch weekly news magazine published in Amsterdam), Erik De Vlieger is the financier and founder of the site, although he will not confirm or deny this publicly, while Daan van Seventer is the technical person. Voice of Europe doesn’t have an about page, however according to their twitter profile information they describe their content as “Conservative news network delivering you breaking news, uncensored articles and must-see videos.”
Funded by / Ownership
Ownership is not disclosed, however Erik De Vlieger appears to be the financier and the website is primarily funded through online advertising.
Analysis / Bias
In review, Voice of Europe reports stories from European media and frames and spins them in a misleading way that always turns out negative for immigrants and the European Union: “Almost 98% of gang rapists in Sweden have a migrant background”, “Sweden reports highest number of murders in fifteen years” Voice of Europe also has a poor track record with fact checkers.
Voice of Europe’s stories consist of sensational click bait headlines and focus on a variety of topics that are mostly anti-immigrant with emotionally loaded headlines and content such as “Swedish student suspended for telling the truth about migrant sex crimes.“ Voice of Europe frequently uses factually mixed sources such as Breitbart, Daily Mail, Gatestone Institute, and Sputnik News.
Overall, this site is Questionable due to extreme right wing bias, promotion of propaganda, conspiracy theories and poor sourcing. (M Huitsing 4/8/2018) Updated (10/24/2018)
Source: https://voiceofeurope.com/
[/quote]Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 2:03 am Why do you spend your time posting questionable right-wing news from Europe on a Cambodian forum ?
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Kampuchia Crumbs wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 3:58 am
I keep seeing this term "right wing" pop up more and more lately. What is your exact definition of this term?
It's funny, because I don't ever recall hearing "left wing",
My feelings on the term "right wing" when it is mentioned is that it's the new "your racist" ranting. Something thrown out to put someone on the defensive.
Granted, there are people with more right leaning views that have very racist views, same might be said of many left leaning people. Everyone is different.
I miss the old days when it was just "conservative" vs "liberal". but then "liberal" became tainted in a negative way, thus was born "progressive"
It's from the French revolution, Highlander.The French Revolutionary era was where the terms Left-wing politics and Right-wing politics first originated.
The reason for the terms to become used at all was the seating of the ancien régime of France at that time. The aristocrats sat on the right, and the commoners sat on the left.
Because, unlike "Halal" beaches in Europe, Chinese take-over in Cambodia actually relates to Cambodia and those people that live there?????tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:56 am Shoot the messenger for posting in " the rest of the world" or is only some news allowed. Why not comment on the hundreds of posts criticising the chinese for "taking over Cambodia"
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