LOL. That would be the news source that had been assessed by Media Bias/ Fact Check as "High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact check record"
Meh, its a telephone box for momentum morons. Loves a dose of Jew hating also. And Rothschilds conspiracy theories. You really do defend some excrement.
The host of a BBC comedy show which gave a platform to a “left-wing journalist” who promoted antisemitic conspiracy theories has apologised, promising to be “more judicious” in future.
Satirical current affairs programme The Mash Report came under fire this week after Steve Topple, who writes for left-wing website The Canary, appeared in a segment on the divide between the political left and right.
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Same clown causing other journos to have body guards.
BBC’s "left-wing journalist" tweeted Rothschild conspiracy theories and called Holocaust testimony "subliminal propaganda"
The BBC’s comedy programme The Mash Report interviewed far-left conspiracy theorist Steve Topple as a guest on its latest episode, describing the Canary writer as a “left-wing journalist”. In reality, Topple is a conspiracist who
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The BBC’s comedy programme The Mash Report interviewed far-left conspiracy theorist Steve Topple as a guest on its latest episode, describing the Canary writer as a “left-wing journalist”. In reality, Topple is a conspiracist who has said that all Jews ought to be “held responsible” for Israel’s actions.
Topple is the most prominent writer at The Canary, authoring over 1,300 articles for the alt-left website which uses click-bait headlines to promote its content. Before joining the site he made numerous antisemitic comments on Twitter, including conspiracy theories about the Rothschilds.



