Wait For Facts
By kay lar
@jaylar (2263)
Kingston, Jamaica
September 12, 2025 2:29pm CST
Years ago I woke up, switched on the BBC, and heard about this 'Hate Crime' that happened in my country. Hmmm
It seems that the leader of a Homosexual Organisation was murdered in a Hate Crime.
The BBC was bleating about this as if there was nothing else happening in the world.
I went to the Office and about an hour later switched on local news and heard how the man's lover had murdered him in a crime of passion.
I quickly switched to the BBC which was silent. The story which they had blasted at eight was forgotten. No apology, no mention of facts.
That wasn't the only belch of misinformation the BBC or any of the other news services spew.
The effect was to cause me to pause before I attributed a motive to any action, no matter what it was.
If you don't know the why for a fact, just pause and wait for the revelation
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@RasmaSandra (88999)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
12 Sep
There is no excuse of any kind to hurt another person or take their life,
@jaylar (2263)
• Kingston, Jamaica
12 Sep
everyone is asking why or offering their reasons. Until we get facts we should just pause. Not give our views without facts. This is something you always see with a situation like this. And it doesn;t have any positive use.
AS I mentioned in the post. A person was murdered and the BBC was supplying reasons which were totally inaccurate.
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