Where do you get your >>>/news/ from?
>>139404067
/pol/, reddit, twitter, facebook. I know three of these are jew traps but it's good to see what the opposition is saying/thinking/doing
>>139404067
Reuters and the Economist.
Fight me faggots.
>>139404461
I think youre a patrician my good sir
the press
>>139404067
r/news
Only source of news outside of few articles that I read randomly online has been the party(social democratic party) paper.
/pol/
>>139407734
This.
>>139409182
>>139407734
jeez thats bleak
>>139409569
Got a better source for news that direct links to the actual fucking source?
Brietbart works great for that, but their writing is trash tier.
>>139409569
Edit to add: I've taken to reading BBC pidgin articles recently as well. Mainly to laugh, but it's got some less covered news stories.
https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/world-41077102
>>139404067
Secular Talk, The Jimmy Dore Show, and /pol/
>>139409689
drudge
>>139409689
also realclearpolitics, those are the two i use
>>139404067
My favourite news/opinion sites are The Telegraph, The Spectator, and the Financial Times, but unfortunately they all have paywalls, so I can only read so much on each of them.
So usually I go on BBC News and Sky News because I'm poor. They're both pretty shit but whatever.