Sunday, September 16, 2018

No bias here, huh


From Wikipedia:

“Code Pink: Women for Peace is an internationally active NGO that describes itself as a ‘grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end U.S.-funded wars and occupations…”

“The Center for Security Policy (C S P) is a far-right Washington, D.C., think tank.”

Reckon which entry was written by a card-carrying member and which was written by a left-wing Wikipedia propagandist?

Search conducted after reading a piece in hungarytoday.hu, to wit:

‘Hungary Receives US Recognition for Helping Persecuted Christians’

“The Washington-based Center for Security Policy has awarded the Hungarian nation for its efforts to help persecuted Christian communities.
“The award was received by Tristan Azbej, state secretary at the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office for persecuted Christians, at a gala dinner in Washington, DC, on Thursday night.
“In his laudation Gregg Mitchell, co-leader of the International Religious Freedom Roundtable, noted the Hungarian government’s readiness to help persecuted Christians in the world, with special regard to Hungary’s 2016 programme aimed at helping Christians in the Middle East. He called the initiative exemplary and called on other governments to follow suit.”



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