Summary: With corrupt dictators as chief judges, the 'kangaroos' of EPO dictators (even doing photo ops to boast about it* with António Campinos), one wonders why European Union (EU) officials -- including Commissioners who are connected closely to Benoît Battistelli -- have the audacity to blast the Polish regime on a basis such as "rule of law" or "law and order"; even the so-called 'media' colludes in these criminal acts now **, as the criminals basically pay it to do so
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* They see no need to even pretend that their "court" is legal and constitutional because the lobbyists and officials are in their back pockets. Some act as their attack dogs (and then start issuing threats to people who show those photo ops as if we're in Stalinist Russia; highlighting corruption is "illegal" now? I'm a "foreign agent" who "discredits the military"?).
** Klaus Grabinski is shamelessly being decorated by bribed media, which openly admits that Team UPC is paying it for marketing spam and misinformation. Here's an example from earlier this month:
Very ill-prepared for the deteriorating situation caused by their clients' past behaviour towards many people, including high-profile figures who offered to testify
Last week IBM laid off almost 1,000 people in Confluent and the media didn't write anything about it, so don't expect anyone in what's left of the media to comment on Fedora's demise and silent layoffs at Red Hat
In an age when ~1,000 simultaneous layoffs aren't enough to receive any media coverage, what can we expect remaining publishers to tell us about Microsoft layoffs in 2026?
Is the "era of AI" an era when none of the media will mention over 800 layoffs? [...] There's a lesson here about the state of the contemporary media, not just IBM and bluewashing