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Correcting KMOX

Apparently, KMOX has been slipping in the ratings during certain spots, but that’s no reason for the older-skewed heritage station to derelict the duty of objectivity in news and parrot a far-left propaganda site in lieu of publishing original content.

Unfortunately, that’s exactly what KMOX did.

In one instance, the edited video omitted a comment by instructor Don Giljum saying that intimidation tactics would not work in this day and age. In another clip, the BigGovernment video cut out a portion of a statement by a Kansas City instructor in which she attributed a statement condoning labor violence to a historical labor figure — making it sound as if she was condoning violence.

Two points.

1. There is over 30 hours of footage with Big Journalism has viewed in total. Giljum is clearly advocating intimidation tactics throughout the lectures, as the excerpts presented for timeliness clearly show. Soros bloggers are grasping a weak reed from which to defend the utterly indefensible. How do they explain Giljum’s advocacy of industrial sabotage? How he and associates would follow around members of management to lend the idea of intimidation? The context remains unchanged and unless KMOX has viewed the full footage the way we at Big Journalism have, KMOX should apologize for misleading its audience with proven-false information.

If editing is important to KMOX then why were they silent when MMfA, their new source, selectively edited out a black farmer of John Stossel’s Pigford coverage in order to bolster the MMfA narrative? (for the full Stossel video without deceptive edits, see here.)

2. Ancel was misquoting a documentary – misquoting either from ignorance (which poses the question why Ancel is teaching material with which she is unfamiliar) or purposefully – and this narrative was debunked here.

KFTK (disclosure: the station is the home base of Big Journalism Editor Dana Loesch and a KMOX competitor) broke the story a full week-and-half before the aging a.m. station. Perhaps in their haste to catch-up, KMOX unknowingly borrowed the talking points of a Soros site?


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