https://youtu.be/g1rlD694SBk
So it turns out 3 major Greek TV channels had the opening scene of The Interview played as a "new shocking propaganda video from North Korea"
Hardly anyone has seen the film here, so I guess millions have been manipulated.
Can we anons do something about it?
They can't just show anything and turn it into news without validation of any level.
>>134776
This belongs on /pol/, not /news/.
>>134776
>Can we anons do something about it?
About Greek TV news being stupid/lazy?
Incurable I would imagine.
We could share the link to the actual NK propaganda video if you have it.
It sounds fun.
>Q Thanks a lot, Sean. Earlier today, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said that China is increasingly frustrated with North Korea. And North Korea -- you may have seen it -- put out a simulated video over the past 24 hours which shows its missiles attacking and destroying an American city. What's the American -- White House reaction to that video, and also to the comments by China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson?
>MR. SPICER: Well, on the first part, this isn’t the first that North Korea has put out propaganda tools. And I don’t think we're going to comment on every time they're put out a piece of propaganda.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/04/19/press-briefing-press-secretary-sean-spicer-4192017
>>134778
Alright, I wasn't sure, thanks, anon.
Cheers.